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Mount Rainier

North America

Washington

  • Mount Rainier

    Overview 

    State

    Washington

    Mount Rainier in Washington is an active stratovolcano and the tallest peak in the Cascades. Covered by 26 glaciers and vast forests, the mountain draws climbers and hikers to its subalpine meadows and snowy slopes. The Wonderland Trail encircles the peak, offering a full journey around this iconic landscape.

  • Tallest peak in the Cascades at 14,411 feet

    Over 25 glaciers, largest single-peak glacial system in the U.S.

    Wildflower meadows bloom in summer at Paradise Valley

Established

March 2, 1899

Iconic Places

Paradise Valley

Headquarters

Mount Rainier National Park, 39000 State Route 410, Ashford, WA 98304

Latitude(N)

46.8505

Longitude(W)

'-121.7514

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Mount Rainier
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236,381.64 acres (956.6 km2)
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Mount Rainier National Park, 39000 State Route 410, Ashford, WA 98304
Henry M. Jackson Visitor Center, 39000 State Route 410, Ashford, WA 98304
98371
46.8505
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Paradise Valley
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Mount Rainier in Washington is an active stratovolcano and the tallest peak in the Cascades. Covered by 26 glaciers and vast forests, the mountain draws climbers and hikers to its subalpine meadows and snowy slopes. The Wonderland Trail encircles the peak, offering a full journey around this iconic landscape.
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Mount Rainier National Park
02/03/1899
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