Natural Wonder
Our Take
At 14,400 feet, Mount Rainier is the highest mountain in Washington. On very clear days, the mountain—which is actually an active volcano—can be seen from as far away as British Columbia, Canada. But the national park is more than just its namesake mountain. Here you’ll find lush greenery, steep cliffs, epic lakes and waterfalls, and motion sickness-inducingly twisty roads.