Washington's Mount Rainier National Park

Washington's Mount Rainier National Park
Author: Tim McNulty
Publisher: Mountaineers Books
Total Pages: 154
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Home to more than 120 alpine plant species, three of which are found nowhere else in the world, Mount Rainier remains a refuge for a diversity of flora and fauna. It is also a magnet for the hundreds of thousands of people who live within sight of its snowy slopes and for millions of visitors who arrive from around the world each year. O'Hara and McNulty explore the conflict this presents as park managers attempt to balance protection of the mountain's fragile ecosystems with the desires of the many who wish to seek solitude in its vast forests or challenge themselves on its daunting glaciers.

Mount Rainier National Park

Mount Rainier National Park
Author: Molly Hashimoto
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2021
Genre: Mount Rainier National Park (Wash.)
ISBN: 9781680513349

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Unique and charming gift book about iconic Mount Rainier National Park from a beloved artist's perspective

Tahoma and Its People

Tahoma and Its People
Author: Jeff Antonelis-Lapp
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-03
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN: 9780874223736

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"A natural and environmental history of Mount Rainier National Park and its watersheds and surrounding human communities, with emphasis on Native American people and their millennia-long association with the mountain"--

Welcome to Mount Rainier National Park

Welcome to Mount Rainier National Park
Author: Pamela Dell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Mount Rainier National Park (Wash.)
ISBN: 9781503823440

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A tour through Washington's Mount Rainier National Park introduces the park's flora, fauna, topography, history, weather, and attractions. The Trail of Shadows, Nisqually Glacier, and the Carbon River are all discussed. Additional features to aid in comprehension include a table of contents, informative captions and sidebars, detailed maps, map legends, a phonetic glossary, sources for further research, and an index.

Hiking Mount Rainier National Park

Hiking Mount Rainier National Park
Author: Mary Skjelset
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2014-06-17
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1493011197

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Fully updated and revised, Hiking Mount Rainier is a comprehensive and concise guide to the well-maintained trails nestled between the two major metropolises of the Pacific Northwest. Included are sixty hike descriptions for hikers of all ages and skill levels.

Mount Rainier National Park, Washington

Mount Rainier National Park, Washington
Author: United States. National Park Service
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1953
Genre: Mount Rainier National Park (Wash.)
ISBN:

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Mount Rainier National Park, Washington

Mount Rainier National Park, Washington
Author: United States. National Park Service
Publisher:
Total Pages: 15
Release: 1942
Genre: Mount Rainier National Park (Wash.)
ISBN:

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Crown Jewel Wilderness

Crown Jewel Wilderness
Author: Lauren Danner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780874223521

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North Cascades National Park is remote, rugged, and spectacularly majestic. Efforts to establish a park gained traction after World War II, as national interest in wilderness preservation and concerns about the impact of harvesting timber grew. Troubled by the National Park Service¿s policy favoring development for tourism and the United States Forest Service¿s policy promoting logging in the national forests, conservationists leveraged a changing political environment and the evolving environmental values of the natural resource agencies. Their activism eventually led to the 1968 creation of a crown jewel--Washington¿s magnificent third national park. This engaging account tells the story.

Day Hiking Mount Rainier

Day Hiking Mount Rainier
Author: Dan Nelson
Publisher: The Mountaineers Books
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2008-03-11
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1594852472

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CLICK HERE to download two hikes — "Yellowstone Cliffs & Windy Gap" & "Box Canyon" — from Day Hiking Mount Rainier * 70 national park trails, each rated on an overall-quality scale of 1 to 5 * Hikes-at-a-Glance chart, topographic maps, GPS waypoints, and elevation profiles * Crystal-clear directions with drive-times from major cities and junctions * 1% of sales donated to the Washington Trails Association for trail maintenance The tallest mountain in the Cascade Range has long beckoned hikers to its many trails. Compact, portable, and beautifully packaged, Day Hiking Mount Rainier provides the most thorough coverage of Mount Rainier National Park to date, including the park's four main entrances-Nisqually, Carbon River, White River/Sunrise, and Stevens Canyon/Ohanapecosh -- as well as Cayuse Pass and Highway 123, the Grove of the Patriarchs, Camp Muir, parts of the Wonderland Trail, Longmire, and Paradise. Nearby camping options are included, plus info on how to extend your hike, a full-color photo insert and overview map, quick-reference icons for kids, dogs, views, and much more.