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  1. Welcome to MountStHelens.com, the Information Resource Center and Visitor Guide for Mount St. Helens. Johnston Ridge Observatory and the Mt. St. Helens Forest Learning Center - elk viewing, gift store and rest area are ALL OPEN for the 2019 Season (May 18) ! For Visitor Services call 360-274-7750.

  2. Toda el área fue más tarde protegida y convertida en el Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument. El monte Santa Helena visto desde un monitor en la cornisa de la montaña. Se puede observar el cono de devastación, el inmenso cráter abierto en la zona norte y los restos de lava solidificada tras la erupción en el interior del cráter.

  3. 18 de may. de 2020 · Mount St. Helens remains a profoundly hazardous volcano, but the fear and dread associated with May 18, 1980, is flecked by specks of hope. Forty years ago, ...

  4. Mount Saint Helens is een 2550 m hoge vulkaan in Skamania County in de staat Washington in de Verenigde Staten. De vulkaan is vooral bekend vanwege de verwoestende uitbarsting in 1980, waarbij tientallen mensen omkwamen en een groot deel van de berg instortte.

  5. Step back in time to our quaint little mountain town. We are on the path to Mount Rainier, Mt. St. Helens, White Pass Ski area and the beautiful Gifford Pinchot National Forest. This little gem of a room is above a sweet little Coffeehouse and bistro, “Rivers” with lots of custom design to help you relax and get the break you need.

  6. www.history.com › this-day-in-history › mount-st-helens-eruptsMount St. Helens erupts - HISTORY

    9 de feb. de 2010 · In 1982, Congress made Mount St. Helens a protected research area. Mount St. Helens became active again in 2004. On March 8, 2005, a 36,000-foot plume of steam and ash was expelled from the ...

  7. 3 de nov. de 2023 · We know that Mount St. Helens is the volcano in the Cascades most likely to erupt again in our lifetimes. It is likely that the types, frequencies, and magnitudes of past activity will be repeated in the future. However, neither a large debris avalanche nor a major lateral blast like those of May 18, 1980 is likely now that a deep crater has formed.