[2] The highest point of Sorcery Ridge reaches an elevation of 2,039 metres (6,690 feet) at its westernmost end.
[2] Sorcery Ridge consists largely of sedimentary, volcanic, granitic and metamorphic rocks of Mesozoic and Paleozoic age.
These rocks are overlain by Pliocene alkali basalt flows of the Nido Formation which are in turn overlain by Pleistocene alkali basalt, hawaiite, tristanite, trachybasalt and mugearite flows and pyroclastic breccia of the Ice Peak Formation.
[2] The northern side of Sorcery Ridge contains a 215-metre-high (705-foot) volcanic plug called The Neck.
[3] Two distinctive flows of Edziza obsidian are present on Sorcery Ridge which are also part of the Ice Peak Formation.