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The Black Buttes, also known historically as the Sawtooth Rocks, make up an extinct stratovolcano in the Cascade Volcanic Arc in Whatcom County, Washington, United States. Glacially eroded remnants of this volcano rise above the Deming Glacier, part of the glacier system of the nearby volcano, Mount Baker. There are three major peaks — Colfax, Lincoln, and Seward — all of which can be climbed.
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| Cascade Volcanoes | natural=volcano |
| Extinct volcanoes of the United States | natural=volcano |
| Subduction volcanoes | natural=volcano |
| Volcanoes of Washington (state) | natural=volcano |