Westdahl Volcano

[2][3] It is on Unimak Island, near the western tip of the Alaska Peninsula.

The volcano has a second summit, called Faris Peak, which is actually the highest point at 5,426 feet (1,654 m).

[2] Other historical eruptions, all attributed to Westdahl by the Alaska Volcano Observatory, have been reported in 1795–1796, 1827–1829, 1951, 1964 and 1978.

A couple eruptions were originally reported to be from nearby Pogromni Volcano, but the peak is old, eroded and most likely hasn't erupted since Pleistocene time.

This article about a location in the Aleutians East Borough, Alaska is a stub.

Map showing volcanoes of Alaska Peninsula