Cerro de Los Inocentes

Cerro de Los Inocentes
Cerro de Los Inocentes
Highest point
Elevation1,268 m (4,160 ft)
Isolation819.66 km (509.31 mi)
Coordinates33°45′51″S 80°48′30″W / 33.76417°S 80.80833°W / -33.76417; -80.80833
Naming
EtymologyHoly Innocents
Geography
LocationAlejandro Selkirk Island, Chile
Climbing
First ascentunknown

Cerro de Los Inocentes (meaning "Hill of the Innocents" in Spanish) is the highest mountain in the Juan Fernández Islands, Valparaíso Region, Chile. Located on the remnant of a basaltic volcano from the Pleistocene in Alejandro Selkirk Island, the area was discovered by Europeans in 1574. The Stejneger's petrel uses the mountain as a burrowing ground.