Summer snow - View of Mount Rainier



Friends who have climbed the volcano know that many places on the volcano are covered with rubble, like the Gobi desert, plants are difficult to survive, and you can still feel the horror of the sky falling apart thousands of years ago when climbing, but Mount Rainier is different, it has not only a bare bare stone beach, but also a large green hillside like carpet and flowers, especially the meadow wetland flowing through the stream. The pure and pure snow water nourishes countless kinds of alpine plants, and these plants are more colorful than we can imagine. This is a realm full of fairy, beautiful and peaceful, perhaps heaven is like this.


The elevation at the foot of Mount Rainier is very low. When I drove into the mountain in the morning, the sky was very gloomy, and I saw that there was fog slowly rising in the gully, and it covered some sections. I was worried that I could not see the scenery today. To cover the valley 1,500 meters below sea level. While climbing towards the snow peak, we kept looking back and observing the clouds. At first, we were worried that the fog would rise and we could not watch the snow peak and affect the climbing. Later, we found that the sea of clouds was getting bigger and more beautiful.

There are many squirrels on the mountain, also chasing people to find food, a cute image. There are also some small young squirrels, which seem to be less daring and always keep a distance from visitors. The most interesting ones are prairie dogs or marmots that look like big lazy cats, lounging on the roadside rocks for people to take photos, and a few pictures of these animals strolling in the ditch, which are not shared due to lack of clarity.

Special features:


Natural beauty: The park is located in Washington state's beautiful Cascades Mountains, centered on the magnificent Rainier Mountain. This active volcano at 14,411 feet above sea level creates a stunning natural spectacle for visitors to enjoy.

Biodiversity: The park is home to a variety of plant and animal species, including black bears, goats, and a variety of birds. The park's ecosystem includes old-growth forests, alpine meadows and glaciers that provide habitat for these species.

Outdoor recreation: The park offers a variety of recreational activities, including hiking, camping, fishing and skiing. Visitors can enjoy the beauty of the park while enjoying their favorite outdoor activities.

Cultural heritage: The park also has a rich cultural heritage, attesting to the presence of local residents for more than 9,000 years. The park's historic buildings, trails and landmarks show visitors the area's past.

Punch in list:

There's a lot to see in the National Park, but here are a few must-see spots in the park:

Paradise

This attraction is one of the most popular parts of the park as it offers spectacular mountain views and alpine meadows full of wildflowers. Here, visitors can hike, ski or just enjoy this beautiful sight.

Sunrise:



This is another important attraction in the park and is also the highest point in the park. Here, visitors can overlook the entire mountain range and the surrounding valleys, while also participating in outdoor activities such as hiking and camping.

Grove of the Patriarchs:

This attraction is an old redwood grove located at the southern entrance of the park. Visitors can walk through the forest along the boardwalk, admiring the huge trees and the crystal clear river.

Nisqually Glacier:

This is one of the largest glaciers in the park, and visitors can enjoy its spectacular views from the Nisqually Vista Trail. Note, however, that the hiking trails here require some climbing skills and equipment.

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