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Ask the Chatbot a Question Also known as: Mount Tacoma, Mount Tahoma Written and fact-checked by Britannica Editors Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree.... Britannica Editors Last updated Dec. 10, 2025 History Table of Contents Table of Contents Ask the Chatbot

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Mount Rainier, highest mountain (14,410 feet [4,392 metres]) in the state of Washington, U.S., and in the Cascade Range. It lies about 40 miles (64 km) southeast of the city of Tacoma, within Mount Rainier National Park.

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Mount RainierSubalpine meadow on the slopes of Mount Rainier, west-central Washington.(more)

The mountain is geologically young, formed by successive lava flows from eruptions that began about one million years ago. The volcano last erupted about 150 years ago. Covering 100 square miles (260 square km), Rainier is surrounded by the largest single-mountain glacier system in the United States outside Alaska. Some two dozen named glaciers and a number of smaller patches of permanent ice and snow radiate from the broad summit, including Nisqually Glacier, whose retreat and advance over the last 150 years has helped scientists determine patterns in Earth’s climate. The mountain has three major peaks: Liberty Cap, Point Success, and Columbia Crest (the latter is the summit, located on the rim of the caldera). Rainier is noted for dense stands of coniferous trees on its lower slopes, scenic subalpine and alpine meadows—with a profusion of wildflowers during the warmer months—waterfalls and lakes, and an abundance of wildlife.

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Mount RainierChristine Falls, Paradise area, southern slope of Mount Rainier, west-central Washington.(more)

The English explorer George Vancouver sighted the summit on May 8, 1792, and named it for fellow navigator Peter Rainier. The first well-documented ascent was completed by Hazard Stevens and Philemon Van Trump on August 17, 1870. The mountain is now one of the country’s premier destinations for climbers and is among the top venues for mountaineering training and instruction. Each year several thousand people attempt the climb to the summit, many of them on a guided two-day trip from the Paradise area on the mountain’s southern slope. Rainier is sometimes referred to by its Native American name, Mount Tacoma, or Tahoma.

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