Cowlitz Chimneys, Mount Rainier National Park
Facts and practical information
Cowlitz Chimneys are a group of four rhyolite towers located in Mount Rainier National Park in Pierce County of Washington state. As part of the Cascade Range, the Cowlitz Chimneys are situated southwest of Tamanos Mountain and east of Banshee Peak, all of which are visible from the Sunrise Historic District. The Sarvant Glacier is set on the north aspect of these remnants of a volcanic plug. Cowlitz is the name of several geographical features in Mount Rainier National Park, as well as the state of Washington. The name appeared as early as the Lewis and Clark journals of 1805 when it was written as "Cowliskee" and has the Chinook Jargon meaning of "capturing the medicine spirit". ()
Mount Rainier National Park
Cowlitz Chimneys – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Wonderland Trail, Tipsoo Lake, Shriner Peak, Yakima Peak.