Age of rock 210,000–380,000 years Last eruption ~ 210,000 years ago Prominence 900 m | Elevation 3,778 m Mountain range Hagen Range | |
Similar Mount Giluwe, Mount Wilhelm, Bismarck Range, Mount Albert Edward, Mount Sidley |
Mount Hagen (German: Hagensberg), named after the German colonial officer Curt von Hagen (1859–1897), is the second highest volcano in Papua New Guinea and on the Australian continent, ranking behind only its neighbour Mount Giluwe which is roughly 35 kilometres (22 mi) to the south-west. It is located on the border between the Western Highlands and Enga Provinces, about 24 kilometres (15 mi) north-west of the city of Mount Hagen which is named after it.
Map of Mount Hagen, Papua New Guinea
Mount Hagen is an old stratovolcano which has been heavily eroded during several Pleistocene glaciations. The maximum extent of the glaciers on Hagen was less than half that on the much higher Mount Giluwe, covering an area of up to 50 km² (20 mi²) and extending down below 3,400 m (11,000 ft).