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A string of earthquakes has made some wonder if this enormous West Coast volcano is about to erupt, but here's what seismologists have to say.
Officials are tracking the largest swarm of earthquakes in more than 15 years at Mount Rainier in Washington. But they say ...
From unexplained phenomena to baffling disappearances, follow the clues while discovering our country’s treasured protected ...
The earthquakes are not currently a cause for concern, and do not indicate an impending eruption, the U.S. Geological Survey ...
Several of Mount Rainier’s glaciers are already gone, experts say, and others aren’t far behind. The News Tribune asked what that means for visitors.
Beyond daily traffic, the closure will indefinitely pinch recreational access to Rainier in the summer, as two of the park’s precious few entrance points have been rendered inaccessible.
Changes affecting Mount Rainier, including the new reservation system Stories by Tacoma News Tribune journalists, with AI summarization This list of stories illustrates how Mount Rainier is changing.
WILKESON, Wash. — There will be no public access to a portion of the Mount Rainier National Park for the foreseeable future due to the permanent closure of the 103-year-old Fairfax Bridge.
The closure will indefinitely pinch recreational access to Rainier, as two of the park’s precious few entrance points have been rendered inaccessible.
Washington State Department of Transportation closed the Carbon River Fairfax Bridge. Now parts of the Mount Rainier National Park are inaccessible.
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