Paradise Glacier in Mount Rainier National Park

Paradise Glacier

Located on the southeast side of Mount Rainier, Paradise Glacier covers .4 square miles and drains into the Cowlitz River.

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Paradise Glacier Details

Located on the southeast side of Mount Rainier, Paradise Glacier covers .4 square miles and drains into the Cowlitz River. The glacier once contained ice caves, known as the Paradise Ice Caves, which were a series of interconnected caves open to visitors. More than 8 miles of caves were mapped in the late '70s, but the caves had completely disappeared by the 1990s due to recession from global warming. The Paradise Glacier currently flows from 9,000 feet to 6,400 feet, including the different sections.

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Nearby Parks Around Paradise Glacier

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Paradise Glacier

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0.8 mi away

Cowlitz Glacier

The Cowlitz Glacier on the southeastern side of Mount Rainier covers 1.3 square miles.

1.0 mi away

Nisqually Glacier

The Nisqually Glacier on Mount Rainier's southwestern slope is one of the largest glaciers on the mountain.

1.0 mi away

The Muir Snowfield

The Muir Snowfield begins at about 10,000 feet on the southeastern side of the Cowlitz Cleaver and flows south to about 8,200 feet.

1.3 mi away

Wilson Glacier

This mid-size glacier on Rainier's southeastern side covers .5 square miles and feeds into the Nisqually Glacier.

1.6 mi away

Camp Muir

Camp Muir, situated at 10,080 feet between the Nisqually and Paradise glaciers, has a shelter for those attempting to summit Mount Rainier.