Ichinsky (Russian: Ичинский вулкан or Ичинская сопка, Ichinskaya sopka) is a large stratovolcano located in the central part of the Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia.
The volcano is capped by a 3-by-5-kilometre (2 by 3 mi) summit caldera, within which rise two lava domes which are the highest peaks.
The entire summit area is covered by a substantial ice cap, and several large glaciers descend the flanks of the cone.
A dozen more dacite and rhyodacite lava domes are found on the flanks of the volcano below the caldera rim.
Basaltic and dacitic lava flows extand form the lower flanks, some as long as 10–15 kilometres (6.2–9.3 mi).