Beaverhead impact structure

Beaverhead impact structure
A shatter cone produced by the Beaverhead impact
Impact crater/structure
Confidenceconfirmed
Diameter60 kilometres (37 mi)
Age600 million years
ExposedYes
DrilledNo
Location
Coordinates44°36′N 113°0′W / 44.600°N 113.000°W / 44.600; -113.000
CountryUnited States
StateIdaho, Montana
Beaverhead impact structure
Location of Beaverhead impact structure in Idaho

The Beaverhead impact structure is the second-largest impact structure within the U.S. It lies within the states of Idaho and Montana. Estimated at 60 kilometers (37 mi) in diameter, it is among the largest impact structures on Earth.

With an estimated age of 600 million years (Neoproterozoic), the impact's original shatter cones along the impact structure's perimeter provide some of the structure's only remaining visible evidence.

It is named for the Beaverhead region of southwestern Montana in which it was first discovered.