Mt Rainier National Park Collection
Welcome to Mt. Rainier National Park, a breathtaking wilderness located in Washington state
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Welcome to Mt. Rainier National Park, a breathtaking wilderness located in Washington state. This park is home to the iconic Mount Rainier, a majestic stratovolcano that stands tall at 14, 410 feet. As you explore this natural wonderland, be prepared to be captivated by its beauty and diversity. One of the most popular spots within the park is Paradise Valley, where you'll find yourself surrounded by vibrant wildflowers such as Western Anemones. The sight of these delicate blooms against the backdrop of Mt. Rainier from Mirror Lake is truly enchanting. For those seeking adventure off the beaten path, Indian Henrys Hunting Ground offers a unique experience. Here, you can immerse yourself in nature's tranquility while gazing at Mt. Rainier from Indian Henry's viewpoint – an awe-inspiring sight captured beautifully by artist Asahel Curtis in 1916. Camp of the Clouds provides another opportunity for unforgettable memories. Picture yourself camping under starry skies with Mount Rainier as your backdrop – it's a scene straight out of a dream. As you journey through this national park, don't miss Myrtle Falls and its stunning view of Mount Rainier. Artist Asahel Curtis perfectly captured this picturesque scene in his artwork from 1916. Eagle Peak offers yet another vantage point for taking in the grandeur of Mount Tacoma (as it was once known). From here, witness nature's masterpiece unfold before your eyes – an experience that inspired artist Asahel Curtis' work. The Road at Rickseeker Point presents an incredible vista with Mount Rainier majestically dominating the horizon. It's no wonder why artists like Asahel Curtis were drawn to capture this captivating scenery on canvas. Reflection Lake provides visitors with mirror-like reflections of Mt. Rainier itself – a sight so mesmerizing that even renowned artist Asahel Curtis couldn't resist immortalizing it through his brushstrokes.