About 92 miles to Mt. St. Helens from Tacoma
Around volcanic regions. Such as west coast mountains like, Mt Rainier, and Mt St Helens.
At Mt. St. Helens.
Most likely that would be Mt St Helens, but Mt Rainier is getting a little uppity, as well.
Mt. St. Helens Mt. St. Helens
about 40 miles
Mt. Rainier is probably the most obvious feature. It is a large, geologically active volcano, and is admired from many vantage points in the state for its beauty. Some might argue that Mt. St. Helens is equally importnat - it did erupt in 1982, spewing volcanic ash for miles around.
Mt St Helens first erupted on May 18, 1980
NO no volcano is bigger than Mt st Helens
Mt. Rainier is a stratovolcano composed primarily of rhyolite or rhyo-dacite. This means that the volcano has the potential for highly explosive eruptions, similar to other volcanoes in it's arc. Rainier is part of the Cascades Volcanic Arc, which is the same volcanic arc as Mt. St. Helens.
Mt st. Helens is in Washington.
Mt St Helens is on land.