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Volcán Popocatépetl, Mexico


Prominence: 3033 m, 9951 ft

Elevation: 5413 meters, 17,759 feet


True Isolation: 142.62 km, 88.62 mi
Highest SummitPico Anáhuac
Peak TypeVolcano
Name InfoLocal or Alternate Name(s):
    Nickname/Informal: Popo
Latitude/Longitude (WGS84)19.02254, -98.628014 (Dec Deg)
19° 1' 21'' N, 98° 37' 41'' W (DMS)
539146 E, 2103363 N, Zone 14 (UTM)
Map SourceINEGI (1:50,000)
    Sheet: Huejotzingo (E14B42)
CountryMexico
State/ProvincePuebla
Morelos (Highest Point)
México (Highest Point)
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     Popocatépetl at Hikr.org

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       Mexico's Volcanoes (Secor)

Ascent Info

Total ascents/attempts logged by registered Peakbagger.com users: 67
     Show all viewable ascents/attempts (Total: 61)

Selected Trip Reports - Click on linked Date for full report:
DateClimberTypeGPSTR WordsLink
(1993-01-13)Slayden, GregTR-1124
(1992-01-23)Havranek, JohnTR-33
1991-02-08Wunrow, JonathanTR-14
1991-01-15Behnke, Eric JohnTR-13
1990-01-11McClellan, PaulTR-6glassmountains.com
1989-12-28Behnke, Eric JohnTR-24
1989-04-29Olson, DavidTR-176
(1989-01)Hiemstra, RobTR-88
1987-04-24Olson, DavidTR-175
(1987)Pohlmann, RickTR-5
1985-12-28Lopez, Tomidahoaclimbingguide.com
1979-01-02Bjørstad, PetterTR-6ii.uib.no

Peak Lists that contain Volcán Popocatépetl

     Combined USA-Canada-Mexico State/Province High Points (Rank #5)
     North America 14,000-foot Peaks (Rank #10)
     North America Peaks with 2000 meters of Prominence (Rank #17)
     Ultras of North America (Rank #17)
     World Drainage Basin High Points over 5000 m high (Rank #35)
     World Top 100 by Prominence (Rank #88)
     Ultras of Mexico (Rank #2)
     Mexico State High Points (Rank #3)

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The white snows of Popo rise above Tlamacas Lodge, in this picture from before the recent eruptive cycle began in 1994 (1993-01).
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ProminenceKey Col Page  (Detailed prominence information)
  Clean Prominence: 3033 m/9951 ft
  Optimistic Prominence: 3053 m/10,016 ft
  Line Parent: Pico de Orizaba
  Key Col: Erúndia    2380 m/7808 ft
IsolationIsolation Page  (Detailed isolation information)
   Distance: 142.62 km/88.62 mi
   Isolation Limit Point: 19.03, -97.2733
Nearest Higher Neighbor in the PBC database:
    Pico de Orizaba  (E)
RangesContinent: North America
Range2: Central Mexican Ranges
Range3: Cordillera Neovolcanica
Range4: Central Neovolcanica (Highest Point)
Range5: Popo-Izta Range (Highest Point)
Drainage Basins
Balsas (HP)
Pacific-Central America/Mexico
Pacific Ocean
Popo Crater (HP)
Internal Drainage-N.A.
Worldwide Internal Drainage
OwnershipLand: Parque nacional Iztaccíhuatl-Popocatépetl (Highest Point)
First AscentOctober, 1520
    de Ordaz, Diego
Route #1 Snow Climb: Las Cruces
Trailhead: Tlamacas Lodge (Paved Road) 3947 m/12,949 ft
Vertical Gain: 1466 m/4810 ft
Distance (one way): 4.99 km/3.1 mi
Data Source1:25,000 (or larger) Topographic Survey Map
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Other Photos

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Popocatépetl's cone at sunrise from Iztaccíhuatl (2008-03-26). Photo by Ben Lostracco.
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Dan Sherman, Shelley Rogers and Richard Carey at the summit hut, January 18, 1993 (1993-01-18). Photo by Richard Carey.
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An erupting Popocatépetl seen from the trail up Iztaccihuatl at 3am under a full moon (2022-11-06). Photo by Ashley Watson.
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Eric Behnke 🇺🇸; Father Bob 🇨🇦; Bergsteiger 🇩🇪 looking down into volcano caldera from summit (1989-12-28). Photo by Eric John Behnke.
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