Mount Rainier
America's Most Dangerous Volcano
4,392 m
~1450 CE
Stratovolcano
United States
Location
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Volcanic Hazards & Risk Assessment
Primary Hazards
- Pyroclastic flows
- Lava flows
- Volcanic bombs and ballistics
- Lahars and mudflows
Risk Level
Geological Composition & Structure
Rock Types
Tectonic Setting
Age & Formation
Eruption Statistics & Analysis
| Metric | Value | Global Ranking | Significance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total Recorded Eruptions | Unknown | Low | Moderately active volcano |
| Maximum VEI | VEI Unknown | Minor | Local impact potential |
| Recent Activity | 576 years ago | Historical | Historically active |
Monitoring & Alert Status
Monitoring Networks
Current Status
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Interesting Facts
Mount Rainier carries more glacial ice than all other Cascade Range volcanoes combined โ 26 named glaciers covering 93 kmยฒ (36 sq mi).
The Osceola Mudflow ~5,600 years ago deposited 3.8 kmยณ of debris โ enough to bury Manhattan under 40 m (130 ft) of mud โ making it one of the largest lahars in geological history.
Between 80,000 and 150,000 people live directly atop ancient lahar deposits in the river valleys radiating from Mount Rainier.
The summit's volcanic glacier-cave system, melted by geothermal heat, extends nearly 3.2 km and is the largest of its kind in the world.
A crater lake at 4,329 m (14,203 ft) elevation inside the west summit crater is the highest lake in North America โ accessible only through ice caves.
Mount Rainier carries approximately eight times as much glacial ice as Nevado del Ruiz had in 1985, when a lahar killed over 23,000 people in Armero, Colombia.
The Electron Mudflow reached the Puget Sound lowlands only ~500 years ago without any volcanic eruption โ triggered solely by the collapse of hydrothermally weakened rock.
A lahar from Rainier's west flank could reach the town of Orting (pop. ~8,000) in approximately 60 minutes, and the Nisqually park entrance in just 10 minutes.
Paradise, on Rainier's south flank, holds the contiguous US record for measured seasonal snowfall: 28.5 m (93.5 ft) in 1971โ72.
Over 439,000 people summited Mount Rainier between 1950 and 2018, making it one of the most-climbed glaciated peaks in the world.
Mount Rainier is one of only 16 Decade Volcanoes worldwide โ selected by the IAVCEI for their exceptional combination of hazard and population risk.
In July 2025, a seismic swarm produced over 540 located earthquakes beneath the summit in a single week โ the largest swarm since 2009.