MOUNT RAINIER
Rules and Regulations
1920
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CONTENTS.
General description
     Mount Rainier's great proportions
     Second loftiest to Whitney
     A glacial octopus
     Wealth of gorgeous flowers
Forest types
Notes on the wild flowers
Twelve characteristic park birds
Twelve characteristic mammals of the park
Scenic approaches from Tacoma
What to wear—What to take with you
Administration
How to reach the park
Hotels and camps
     National Park Inn
     Paradise Inn
     New Paradise Camp
     Lunch pavilions
     Public camp grounds
Transportation within the park
     Auto stage service
     Automobile service
     Horses and guides
Guide service, special trips
All-expense trip
Information, utilities, etc
     Information
     Medical service
     Post office
     Telephone and telegraph service
     Express
     Gasoline service station
Roads and trails
     The southern portion of the park
     The northern portion of the park
Fishing
How to climb Mount Rainier
Tables of distances
Principal points of interest reached from Paradise Inn
Principal points of interest reached from Indian Henrys Hunting Ground
Rules and regulations
     General regulations
     Automobile and motorcycle regulations
Panoramic view
Map
Literature
     Government publications
          Distributed free by the National Park Service
          Sold by the Superintendent of Documents
     Bibliography
Other national parks
National monuments



ILLUSTRATIONS.

COVER.

Crossing Nisqually Glacier
Paradise Inn, in beautiful Paradise Valley
Mount Rainier, showing beginning of Nisqually Glacier
Seed pods of anemone
Western anemone
Winter sports

TEXT.

Profile of Mount Rainier showing Nisqually Glacier
Map showing principal automobile roads in Washington
Map showing railroad routes to Mount Rainier National Park
Map of Mount Rainier National Park

PARADISE INN, IN BEAUTIFUL PARADISE VALLEY.
Note the wild flowers in the foreground.

MOUNT RAINIER, SHOWING BEGINNING OF NISQUALLY GLACIER.


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