The east side of Mount Rainier, as viewed from Panhandle Gap.
Which mountain in the conterminous U.S. has the most glaciers?
Mount Rainier, Washington, at 14,410 feet (4,393 meters), the highest peak in the Cascade Range, is a dormant volcano whose glacier ice cover exceeds that of any other mountain in the conterminous United States. Mount Rainier has approximately 26 glaciers. It contains more than five times the glacier area of all the other Cascade volcanoes combined. Mount Baker (Washington) at 10,778 feet (3,285 meters), is also a glacier-clad volcano in the North Cascade Mountains. With 10 glaciers, it is second to Mount Rainier in both number and area of its glaciers.
Learn more: USGS Water Science School - Glaciers: Things to Know
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The east side of Mount Rainier, as viewed from Panhandle Gap.
A view during the 2015 Climate Boot Camp site visit to discuss landscape response to climate change at Mount Rainier, Washington.
A view during the 2015 Climate Boot Camp site visit to discuss landscape response to climate change at Mount Rainier, Washington.

Mount Rainier volcano looms over Puyallup Valley, near Orting, Washington.
Mount Rainier volcano looms over Puyallup Valley, near Orting, Washington.
Mt. Rainier with research boat in foreground on lake, Mt. Rainier NP
Mt. Rainier with research boat in foreground on lake, Mt. Rainier NP

Mount St. Helens and Mount Rainier, aerial view toward the north.
Mount St. Helens and Mount Rainier, aerial view toward the north.
Mount Rainier as seen from Paradise Ridge, Washington.
Mount Rainier as seen from Paradise Ridge, Washington.
Mount Rainier Teacher Workshop Participants 2011
Mount Rainier Teacher Workshop Participants 2011
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How would sea level change if all glaciers melted?
What are the impacts of glacier loss, other than losing an aesthetic landscape feature?
What is a Benchmark Glacier?
What is a glacier?
How old is glacier ice?
Are today's glaciers leftovers from the Pleistocene ice age?
Do ice worms exist?
Why is glacier ice blue?
Where are glaciers found in continental North America?
Where on Earth are temperate glaciers located?
The east side of Mount Rainier, as viewed from Panhandle Gap.
The east side of Mount Rainier, as viewed from Panhandle Gap.
A view during the 2015 Climate Boot Camp site visit to discuss landscape response to climate change at Mount Rainier, Washington.
A view during the 2015 Climate Boot Camp site visit to discuss landscape response to climate change at Mount Rainier, Washington.

Mount Rainier volcano looms over Puyallup Valley, near Orting, Washington.
Mount Rainier volcano looms over Puyallup Valley, near Orting, Washington.
Mt. Rainier with research boat in foreground on lake, Mt. Rainier NP
Mt. Rainier with research boat in foreground on lake, Mt. Rainier NP

Mount St. Helens and Mount Rainier, aerial view toward the north.
Mount St. Helens and Mount Rainier, aerial view toward the north.
Mount Rainier as seen from Paradise Ridge, Washington.
Mount Rainier as seen from Paradise Ridge, Washington.
Mount Rainier Teacher Workshop Participants 2011
Mount Rainier Teacher Workshop Participants 2011