MOUNT RAINIER, Wash. - A new study has revealed that Mount Rainier is experiencing a significant reduction in size due to shifting climate patterns.
According to the new paper, Mount Rainier’s highest point is a fraction of an inch below 14,400 feet, or 10 feet below the U.S. Geological Survey’s longstanding official measurement of 14,410 feet.
ASHFORD, Wash. — If you’re heading to Paradise at Mount Rainier, bring extra water and be prepared to use portable toilets. A thunderstorm on Sept. 6 caused slides and flooding that clogged filters in ...
If you’re looking to explore around Mount Rainier, you’re in for a treat. This area offers a mix of stunning scenery and...
Mount Rainer, the active stratovolcano located in Washington state, is likely shrinking due to climate change, according to new research.