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Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument - Nearby Destinations

Tourist destinations to consider near Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument are listed below. Click on any name for complete information.



Mount Rainier National Park
  Mt. Rainier is 14,110 feet high, an active volcano covered in ice and snow. The glaciers that keep this peak white and cold year round stand in sharp contrast to the old-growth forests and subalpine meadows ringing the mountain's flanks during spring and summer. Three locations in the south provide access to the park, as does an entrance on the northwest side and another in the east. Most visitors to Mt. Rainier are after a quick peek at the peak or some camping and hiking in the wilderness.
     
Portland Population: 1700000
  The largest urban area in Oregon, Portland is renowned as a clean, green and friendly city. Radiating around the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers, the Portland area's lush green cityscape and inviting, walkable neighborhoods are the result of its mild temperate rainforest climate combined with progressive urban planning.
     
Vancouver Population: 150000
  Vancouver has been rated one of America's top cities, a medium-sized metropolis with easy access to Portland, Oregon, Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Hood and Seattle. Located along the north side of the Columbia River, Vancouver has been, historically, one of the most important commercial centers in the region. Today, the sun still sets over busy factories on the Washington side of the Columbia, and yachts tie in at ports along the river.
     

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