St. Andrews Creek Bridge, Mount Rainier National Park
#113 among attractions in Mount Rainier National Park
Facts and practical information
The St. Andrews Creek Bridge was built in 1930-31 as part of the West Side Road in Mount Rainier National Park. ()
Mount Rainier National Park United States
St. Andrews Creek Bridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Spray Falls, Mount Wow, Glacier View Wilderness, Tahoma Glacier.
- 6.3 miNEWaterfall
Spray Falls, Mount Rainier National Park
161 min walk • Nestled within the verdant expanse of Mount Rainier National Park in Washington State, Spray Falls is a breathtaking natural wonder that beckons to outdoor enthusiasts and casual tourists alike. This majestic waterfall, with its cascading waters descending from the...
- 4.4 miSMountain
Mount Wow, Mount Rainier National Park
111 min walk • Mount Wow is a prominent 6,040+ ft mountain summit located in the southwest corner of Mount Rainier National Park, in Pierce County of Washington state. It is part of the Cascade Range, and lies 8.6 mi southwest of the summit of Mount Rainier. Its nearest higher neighbor is Iron Mountain, 3.6 mi to the east-northeast.
- 3 miSWNational park
Glacier View Wilderness
76 min walk • Glacier View Wilderness is a 3,073-acre wilderness adjacent to the west side of Mount Rainier National Park in Washington state. It was designated as wilderness in 1984. Glacier View Wilderness has views of the glaciated slopes of Mount Rainier which lies to the east. This includes viewing points from Mt. Belijica and Glacier View Point.
- 4.7 miENature, Natural attraction, Natural feature
Tahoma Glacier, Mount Rainier National Park
120 min walk • The Tahoma Glacier is a long glacier mostly on the western flank of Mount Rainier in Washington. It covers 1.2 square miles and contains 4.3 billion cubic feet of ice. The glacier starts out near the summit of the volcano at over 14,200 feet.
- 6.9 miNENature, Natural attraction, Natural feature
Russell Glacier, Mount Rainier National Park
176 min walk • The Russell Glacier is a medium-sized glacier on the north flank of Mount Rainier, Washington. Named for the geologist Israel Russell, it covers 1.3 square miles and contains 3.1 billion ft³ of ice.
- 6.6 miNENature, Natural attraction, Natural feature
Flett Glacier, Mount Rainier National Park
168 min walk • Flett Glacier refers to two glaciers on the northwestern flank of Mount Rainier in the U.S. state of Washington. The glaciers lie on a subsidiary peak of Rainier, the 8,364 feet Observation Rock.
- 5 miENature, Natural attraction, Natural feature
South Tahoma Glacier, Mount Rainier National Park
129 min walk • The South Tahoma Glacier is a glacier located on the southwest flank of Mount Rainier in State of Washington. It covers 1.1 square miles and contains 4.6 billion ft³ of ice.
- 5 miENature, Natural attraction, Natural feature
South Mowich Glacier, Mount Rainier National Park
128 min walk • The South Mowich Glacier is a glacier located on the western flank of Mount Rainier in Washington. It covers 1.4 square miles and contains 4.5 billion ft³ of ice.
- 5.5 miNENature, Natural attraction, Natural feature
North Mowich Glacier, Mount Rainier National Park
141 min walk • The North Mowich Glacier is a glacier located on the northwest flank of Mount Rainier in Washington. It covers 2.4 square miles and contains 9.5 billion ft³ of ice.
- 4.9 miNENature, Natural attraction, Natural feature
Edmunds Glacier, Mount Rainier National Park
125 min walk • Edmunds Glacier is located on Mount Rainier in the U.S. state of Washington. Named in 1883 for George F. Edmunds. The glacier lies on the western flank of the volcano below the steep, rocky Mowich Face and Sunset Face.
- 3.9 miENature, Natural attraction, Natural feature
Puyallup Glacier, Mount Rainier National Park
99 min walk • The Puyallup Glacier is a glacier on the west flank of Mount Rainier in Washington. It covers 2.0 square miles and contains 10.2 billion ft³ of ice.