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What is Mount Rainier
Mount Rainier National Park is a United States National Park located in the American state of Washington, some 54 miles (87 km) south-east of Seattle. Established in 1899 and 368 miles² / 235,625 acres (954 km²) in size, the National Park is centered on the spectacular cone of Mount Rainier, a dormant volcano some 14,410 ft high.
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"About 15 minutes south on Washington 410 lies the northeast boundary of Mount Rainier National Park (+1 360 569 2211."
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"Mount Rainier National Park surrounds the 14,410' volcano and is located about 2 hours from Seattle."
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""Mount Rainier National Park gallery"."
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"Here you'll find the old Mount Rainier National Park Headquarters, the National Park Inn, a museum, a general store, a wilderness information center, a post office, and a year-round lodge and restaurant."
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"Home > Destinations > North America > USA > Washington State > Washington Cascades > Mount Rainier National Park > Active Pursuits > Cross-Country Skiing."
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"The founding of Mount Rainier National Park was led by both local groups, including mountaineering clubs, newspaper editors, businessmen's associations, and University of Washington faculty, as well as by scientists throughout the country, primarily geologists."
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"At Mount Rainier National Park, look for birds of middle and high elevations on the slopes of this snow- and ice-capped volcano."
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"The Mountaineers Collection Photographic albums and text documenting the Mountaineers official annual outings undertaken by club members from 1907-1951, primarily on the Olympic Peninsula, in Mount Rainier National Park and on Glacier Peak."
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"A good gravel road for great biking is Westside Road, which you can access through the Nisqually Entrance of Mount Rainier National Park."
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"The earliest evidence of human activity in the area which is now Mount Rainier National Park is a projectile point dated to circa 4,000-5,800 BP ( before present )found along Bench Lake Trail (the first section of Snow Lake Trail)."
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"This Trails Illustrated topographic map is the most comprehensive and complete recreational map for Washington's Mount Rainier National Park."
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boowebb from USA wrote about Mount Rainier 4 years, 9 months ago
hike from the SW corner of the park before you get to Longmire. Parking is brutal at Paradise during the summer and many of the great hikes are under the Tahoma glacier.
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