Exploring Mount Rainier National Park

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Activities

At Mount Rainier National Park they have tons of different activities that you can do. The biggest thing there you can do is go hiking there are tons of different trails that you can walk. The longest trail is the Wonderland Trail it is 93 miles long. There are a lot of things you can do as a family there like tour working farms and wildlife parks and take a ride on a classic steam engine train. Some other things you can do it go cycling there are many routes you can take on your bicycle, fishing there are a lot of lakes you can go fishing in. You can go horseback riding there but you have to bring your own horse. You can also go camping there, you can either go sleep in a tent or in a RV. Some of the fall and winter activities that you can do are mushroom hunting and huckleberry picking there are the most popular things to do during the fall. Some of the things to do during the winter are cross-country skiing and walk through the snowshoe trails.

Birds

Mount Rainier is home to many species of birds. Depending on the elevation of the mountain determines what birds you will see. At the lowest area of the park which is characterized by Douglas-fir, and western hemlocks. In this zone you would find northern spotted owls, and marbled murrelet. The next zone of the park is characterized by western white pine, and Pacific silver fir. There can be many different birds in this zone depending on the vegetation, weather, and breading time. The elevation zone of the park is characterized where the Paradise and Sunrise areas are located. This zone is characterized by mixed forest and subalpine meadows. The trees are mostly mountain hemlocks, Alaska yellow cedar, and white bark pine. The Northern spotted owl is the only bird s...

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