There will be no quick return to Mount Rainier National Park in Washington through the Nisqually Entrance, which has been blocked by a landslide since last weekend.
Continuing bouts of rain and snow are likely to keep Mount Rainier National Park closed to the visiting public for a while yet as landslides and flooding have hemmed in the park.
Heavy rains and snowfall unleashed flooding and mudslides at Mount Rainier National Park, where visitors and park staff were evacuated Friday and Saturday.
You never know what you might see while visiting Mount Rainier National Park. Maybe a little collared fox waiting for traffic to pass before crossing the road. If you happen to see one, give it some space and please don't feed it or any other wildlife.
Continuing a tradition started with the Traveler several years ago, photographer Rebecca Latson begins the 2020 New Year with a look back at 10 of her favorite national park photos from 2019, sharing with you her reasons for choosing those 10 particular images.
Winter is a particularly notable season at Mount Rainier National Park, with some incredible snowstorms that leave incredible amounts of snow. This winter is no different, with a series of storms forcing park officials to close the Nisqually Entrance near Ashford, Washington, for the near future.
State, non-profit, and federal biologists met recovery goals for fishers with the release of four of the small carnivores in the Nisqually River watershed of Mount Rainier National Park.
Contributing editor Rebecca Latson starts out the New Year with another national parks quiz and trivia piece.See how much park knowledge you possess before checking the answers at the bottom of the article.
We all want great shots reminding us of our national park visit, and to show family, friends and even strangers (think Instagram or Twitter) the fantastic sights we viewed. Throughout 2019, contributing photographer and editor Rebecca Latson has shared tips, techniques, and favorite places to photograph within the parks she’s visited. Here’s a look back at her articles and photos.
A collaborative effort between state, federal, and nonprofit organizations such as Washington's National Park Fund has returned a small furry carnivore to the forests of Mount Rainier, North Cascades, and Olympic national parks in Washington state.