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When Lee Walter hiked the northeastern side of Mount Rainier, he discovered more than a beautiful view. Find out why he froze ...
Rising 14,410 feet above the ocean, Mount Rainier can be seen from Seattle on a clear day, only a couple of hours away. With its cone-shaped peak, it’s an active volcano and one of the most glaciated ...
Several years ago, we visited the northeastern side called Sunrise ... up to the top of Crystal Mountain giving a restful, relaxing, beautiful view of Mount Rainier—safe from the bears.
The closure of the bridge, which opened in 1921, will hinder the plans of outdoors enthusiasts this spring and summer, as ...
This list of stories illustrates how Mount Rainier is changing. A new reservation system shows ongoing efforts to manage ...
Leaders from local tribes and researchers have highlighted the many Native names for Mount Rainier which reflect its role as a source of water and cultural identity. A colorful sunrise lights up ...
Paradise, which is located at an elevation of 5,400 feet, is a great place to start your park visit and where you'll find the Paradise Jackson Visitor Center, the main visitor center for the park.
A WSDOT estimation says you won’t be able to get to Mowich Lake and the other fun spots south of the Carbon River Canyon ...
The Washington State Department of Transportation opened two state route passes through Mount Rainier National Park on Friday. State Route 410’s Chinook Pass and state Route 123’s Cayuse Pass are now ...