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Mount Rainier National ParkHikers crossing Stevens Creek at the base of Martha Falls on the Wonderland Trail.
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Mount Rainier National Park
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Washington's National Park Fund
Every year millions of people visit Washington state's spectacular national parks:  Mount Rainier North Cascades and Olympic.  Since 1993, Washington's National Park Fund has connected people to parks and inspired contributions of time, talent and money.  The Fund helps ensure that visitors have high quality, memorable experiences by sponsoring educational, trail and wildlife projects.  By securing funding from individuals, corporations, foundations and businesses, the Fund supports park restoration, enhancement and preservation. 

Washington's National Park Fund
PO Box 64626
University Place, WA 98464-0626
Tel: 253-566-4644
http://www.wnpf.org

The Student Conservation Association and Mount Rainier National Park have formed a partnership to recruit and coordinate volunteers in support of flood recovery efforts following the storms of November and December 2006.

SCA Northwest
1265 South Main Street, Suite 210
Seattle, WA 98144
Tel. 206-324-4649
Fax. 206-324-4998

The Washington Trails Association protects hiking trails and wild lands, and promotes hiking as a healthy, fun way to explore the state. WTA has committed a crew of volunteers to help rebuild Mount Rainier's trails this summer.

Washington Trails Association
2109 Third Avenue, Suite 100
Seattle, WA 98121
Tel. 206-625-1367

Trees and lush vegetation in the Carbon River Rainforest.  

Did You Know?
The Carbon River Valley receives about 70 - 90 inches of rain a year. Abundant rainfall and mild temperatures have created an inland temperate rainforest. Explore the Carbon River Rainforest on the 1/4 mile loop trail and learn about the rainforest ecosystem from exhibits located along the trail.

Last Updated: December 10, 2008 at 16:08 EST