Randy Foster

Mount Rainier NP – Hoh Rain Forest and Seattle

Mount Rainier National Park Mount Rainier National Park is located in the Cascade Range of Washington approximately 60 miles southeast of Seattle, where a glacier-covered stratovolcano rises prominently above surrounding forested landscapes of the Pacific Northwest. At 14,410 feet, Mount Rainier is the highest peak in the Cascade Range and the most glaciated mountain in […]

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North Cascades NP and Seattle

North Cascades National Park North Cascades National Park is located in northern Washington near the Canadian border, where rugged mountain terrain forms part of the Cascade Range extending from northern California to British Columbia. The North Cascades are among the most geologically complex mountain landscapes in North America, composed of ancient metamorphic and crystalline rocks […]

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Olympic NP – First Beach

Olympic National Park Olympic National Park occupies much of the Olympic Peninsula in northwestern Washington, where mountains, temperate rainforest, and Pacific coastline form one of the most ecologically diverse landscapes in the United States. The Olympic Mountains originated from marine sediments and basalt formed on the ocean floor that were uplifted and folded through tectonic […]

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Congaree NP – The Newest of the National Parks

Congaree National Park Congaree National Park preserves one of the largest intact old-growth bottomland hardwood forests remaining in the southeastern United States, located within the floodplain of the Congaree and Wateree Rivers in central South Carolina. The landscape is shaped by periodic flooding that deposits nutrient-rich sediment, supporting the growth of exceptionally tall trees and […]

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