Rainier is a stratovolcano in the state of Washington with an altitude of 4392 meters, is the most glaciated peak in the United States.
Subalpine wildflower meadows surround the icy volcano, and ancient forests cover the lower slopes of the mountain, which gives rise to five major rivers.
This is the highest peak of the Cascades, a ski resort and a place for mountain trekking and picnicking in the summer. Mount Rainier can be seen from afar and definitely dominates the landscape of the southeastern part of the state. And how beautiful he is! We didn’t even doubt that. Continuing our journey by car across the USA, we left the state of California and arrived in Mount Rainier National Park at the foot of the most dangerous volcano in the USA in the evening, in total darkness. And in the morning in the same darkness we woke up and went on a date with the sun rising over a snow-covered mountain-volcano.