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Mt. St. Helens: Hiking, Camping, And Sightseeing

The site of an enormous volcanic eruption on May 18, 1980, Mt. St. Helens, is one of the Pacific Northwest's most fascinating natural attractions. With a diverse and beautiful landscape, the national park offers an array of outdoor recreation, including hiking, camping, climbing, helicopter tours, and much more. The park also features awe-inspiring views and educational programs, which profile the area's impressive geological and biological history. Book your stay at Vancouver Hotel Near Mt. St. Helens and enjoy the most of your vacation.
 

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Hours -

The Johnston Ridge Observatory is open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., May through October. The Mt. St. Helens visitor's center is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.
 

Events

  • Field seminars
  • Guided climbs
  • Lectures
 
 

Activities

  • Bicycling
  • Fishing
  • Hiking
  • Winter Sports
  • Johnston Ridge Observatory
  • Hunting
  • OHV Riding
  • Nature Viewing
  • Climbing
  • Scenic Driving
  • Water Activities
  • Camping & Cabins
  • Picnicking
  • Horse Riding
  • Ape Caves
 
 

FAQs

  • Where Is the Best Place to Begin My Visit?

    The Mt. St. Helens visitor center is a great place to start your visit to one of the country's most fascinating natural wonders. There, you can ask questions and learn about the facility's schedule of interpretive talks, walks, and theater presentations, which share the cultural, biological, and geological history of the area.
  • What Kind of Activities Are Offered?

    Mt. St. Helens has a diverse landscape that provides an ideal environment for numerous activities. This includes bicycling, camping, climbing, fishing, hiking, horse riding, hunting, nature viewing, OHV riding, picnicking, scenic driving, water activities, and winter sports.
 

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