Mount Rainier

Mount Rainier is an active stratovolcano (also known as a composite volcano) in Pierce County, Washington, located 54 miles (87 km) southeast of Seattle. It towers over the Cascade Range as the most prominent mountain in the contiguous United States and Cascade Volcanic Arc at 14,411 feet (4,392 m). The mountain and the surrounding area are protected within Mount Rainier National Park. With 26 major glaciers and 35 square miles (91 km) of permane... more

Physical Geography

Elevation (in meters):

  • 4,392 m (14410 ft )

Prominence (in meters):

  • 4,026 m (13210 ft )

Mountain range:

Listings:

Last eruption:

  • 1854

Age of rock:

Age in years (for recent mtns) Geologic era (for ancient mtns)
  • 500,000

Date of first ascent:

  • 1870
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