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  1. Hiking Mount St. Helens - Monitor Ridge. Mount St. Helens is a peak that should be on every life list. And because it is an active volcano, it is best not to put it off for too long. Climbing to the crater rim is an opportunity to see not only amazing views in every direction, but to see geology raw, unformed and in its making.

  2. Mount St. Helens Visitor Center at Silver Lake. The Mount St. Helens Visitor Center at Silver Lake, about 30 miles (48 km) west of Mount St. Helens and five miles (8 km) east of Interstate 5 (outside the monument), opened in 1987 by then-Vice President George H.W. Bush.The center was formerly operated by the U.S. Forest Service and has been operated by Washington State Parks since October 2007.

  3. Drive into the amazing blast zone from the Mt Saint Helens eruption in 1980. Mt Saint Helens is an active volcano near the Washington and Oregon border, 1-hour north of Portland, and 2-hours south of Seattle. The last major eruption at Mt Saint Helens was on the morning of May 18, 1980. The blast caused the north face of Mt Saint Helens to ...

  4. Watkins Shepard Furniture Sales, Helena, Montana. 1,923 likes. Watkins Shepard Furniture Sales specializes in selling new and salvage (ding & dent) furniture.

  5. Il Monte Saint Helens o Monte Sant'Elena (in inglese Mount Saint Helens, noto altresì come Lawetlat'la dagli indigeni della tribù dei Cowlitz e Loowit o Louwala-Clough per i Klickitat) è uno stratovulcano attivo situato negli Stati Uniti, più in dettaglio nella contea di Skamania nel Washington. Situato 83 km a nord-est di Portland e 158 a sud di Seattle, la sua denominazione si deve al ...

  6. David Alexander Johnston (December 18, 1949 – May 18, 1980) was an American United States Geological Survey (USGS) volcanologist who was killed by the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens in the U.S. state of Washington.A principal scientist on the USGS monitoring team, Johnston was killed in the eruption while manning an observation post six miles (10 km) away on the morning of May 18, 1980.

  7. CURRENT CONDITIONS. May 25, 2024. CLIMBING ROUTE: Marble Mountain Sno-Park, Winter Route, aka "Worm Flows." FR-83 (access road) is bare pavement to Marble Mountain Sno-park. Trail is bare ground for the first 1.5 miles (2.4km), then expect varying snow and bare spots on trail in the woods. Chocolate Falls area melting out and rocks are now exposed.