Mount Rainier is the highest peak in the Cascade Range, located in the state of Washington, USA. It stands at an impressive 14,411 feet (4,392 meters) above sea level, making it the tallest mountain in the state of Washington and the Cascade Range. It is one of the most prominent volcanic peaks and is considered to be an active volcano.
Mount Rainier, along with five other volcanoes, including Mount Adams, Mount Baker, Glacier Peak, and Mount St. Helens, are listed as having high or very high threat potential. The mountain is home to several glaciers, including Carbon Glacier and Emmons Glacier, which are the largest glaciers in the contiguous United States south of Alaska.
Mount Rainier is a popular destination for hikers and climbers, who come from all over the world to experience its breathtaking views. The mountain is also home to many species of wildlife, including mountain goats, cougars, marmots, and elk.
Mount Rainier has a long and fascinating history. Native Americans have been living in the region for thousands of years, and the mountain is sacred to many of them. The first heroes to climb it in 1870 were Hazard Stevens and P.B. Van Trump. Since then, the mountain has been the site of many successful and unsuccessful climbing expeditions.
Mount Rainier is an incredible natural wonder that should be experienced by everyone. Its stunning views and unique wildlife make it a must-see destination for anyone visiting the Pacific Northwest.
There's a difficult alpine trail (T6) leading to the summit.
By elevation Mount Rainier is
# 1 out of 4345 in the Cascade Range # 1 out of 286 in Pierce County # 1 out of 160 in Mount Rainier National Park # 30 out of 91437 in USA # 1 out of 3673 in Washington
By prominence Mount Rainier is
# 1 out of 4345 in the Cascade Range # 1 out of 286 in Pierce County # 1 out of 160 in Mount Rainier National Park # 3 out of 91437 in USA # 1 out of 3673 in Washington
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