Bennett Peak is a 6,471-foot (1,972-meter) elevation summit located on Navajo Nation land in San Juan County of northwest New Mexico, United States.
[3] It is a landmark set one mile west of U.S. Route 491, along with Ford Butte on the opposite side of the highway.
Bennett Peak is one of the major diatremes of the Four Corners area, and with significant relief as it rises 1,175 feet (358 meters) above the high-desert plain.
US Army Lt. James H. Simpson of the United States Corps of Topographical Engineers passed here on August 30, 1849, and recorded in his journal about these splendid peaks.
[3] The Navajo name for this peak, Tsézhin ‘Ií’áhí, means "Trap rocks sticking up".