Cerro Verde
Cerro Verde is a prominent volcano located in El Salvador, part of the Central American Volcanic Arc. It stands at an elevation of approximately 2,030 meters (6,664 feet) and is known for its lush surroundings and diverse ecosystems. The area around the volcano is a national park, providing opportunities for hiking and wildlife observation.
The volcano is considered active, with its last significant eruption occurring in 1958. Cerro Verde is often visited for its stunning views of nearby volcanoes, including San Salvador and Ilamatepeq. The park is an important site for both tourism and conservation efforts in the region.