No.
A volcanic mountain.
Cascade Range, and Olympic Range. Mt. Rainier is the biggest mountain, Mt. St. Helen is really famous and then their's Mt. Baker which is just a mountain. But it's pretty cool I guess
No, Mt Ranier is a mountain in Washington state.
Mount Rainier is the volcano that formed the mountain. They are one in the same.
Mt. Rainier is the highest mountain in the state of Washington.
No. It is not the highest mountain. That title goes to Mount Everest.
Mt. Rainier
The Cascade Mountains are made up of a chain of mountains. The tallest mountain in this range is Mt. Rainier which is 14,411 feet tall.
Mount Rainier is a volcanic landform, specifically an active stratovolcano, located in the state of Washington in the United States. It is the highest mountain in the state and is part of the Cascade Range.
Mt Rainier.
Mt. Rainier, Register Rock and Point Success are the three highest mountains in Washington state.
Mt. Rainier is in the Cascade range. Measured by topographical prominence (i.e. from base to summit) it is the tallest mountain in the contiguous 48 states.