The Volcanoes


Peak Pursuit

Peak Pursuit

SUMMITING THE LOWER 48’s tallest glaciated peak: Mount Rainier.  
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Accommodations for Mount Rainier, Mount St. Helens, and Mount Adams

Mill Village Motel
210 Center St 'E'
Eatonville

360-832-3200

Seasons Motel
200 Westlake Ave
Morton

360-496-6835

Cowlitz River Lodge
13069 US HWY 12
Packwood

360-494-4444

Elk Meadows RV Park
78 Trout Lake Creek Rd
Trout Lake

877-395-2400

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Mountains Abloom

AFTER MONTHS of winter, the splashes of color that highlight Northwest landscapes bring an April that is downright irresistible.


Blast Times

AFTER THE ERUPTION of Mount St. Helens in May 1980, then-president Jimmy Carter observed that the devastation made “the moon look like a golf course.”


Peak Pursuit

SUMMITING THE LOWER 48’s tallest glaciated peak: Mount Rainier.


Underground in a Volcano

THE IDEA OF WALKING into a volcano sounded strange to begin with, but when somebody told me I’d need a jacket to stay warm, I had to check it out.


Hot Tips

WASHINGTON STATE is home to five major composite volcanoes, including three clustered in its southwest corner: Mounts Rainier, St. Helens, and Adams.


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From the Ashes

FOR MANY WASHINGTONIANS, May 18, 1980, is a day that will forever echo across their memories. It was on that morning, at 8:32, that an earthquake caused the north face of Mount St. Helens to collapse,


Mountain High

Mount Rainier National Park displays year-round wonders.


Drop Dead Gorge-ous

The Columbia River Gorge is a stunner.


Back to the Future

Exploring Vancouver offers timeless fun.


 

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