Volcán San Miguel
Volcán San Miguel, also known as San Miguel Volcano or Chaparrastique, is an active stratovolcano located in El Salvador. It rises to an elevation of approximately 2,130 meters (6,988 feet) and is situated near the city of San Miguel. The volcano is known for its frequent eruptions, with significant activity recorded in the 20th century, particularly in 1976 and 2013.
The surrounding area features diverse ecosystems, including tropical forests and agricultural land. Volcán San Miguel is a popular destination for hikers and tourists, offering stunning views from its summit. The volcano is monitored closely due to its potential hazards to nearby communities.