Mont Saint Helens
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"Unlike some of the more wild places on this list, Mt. St. Helens is one of the most accessible and popular of America’s wilderness-fronted national monuments. National park-like amenities like the Johnston Ridge Observatory tell the story of America’s most infamous active volcano, while guided cave walks are available in the monument’s expansive Ape Cave lava tube. Gorgeous wildflower-packed views of the volcano can be enjoyed in spots like Bear Meadows, while those seeking a closer view of the crater rim may drive to the Windy Ridge viewpoint or even summit the rim of the 8,365-foot volcano with a permit. But don’t worry: those seeking a more solitary experience will still find plenty of open room for social distancing within this 110,000-acre monument along 200 miles of trails."
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"1980, the scenic Mount St. Helens erupted in the most violent and costly volcanic event in U.S. history. A vast portion of the mountain was annihilated in the cataclysmic blast. When you look at before and after pictures, the devastation is mind-boggling. When you see the mountain in person, it’s even more so. The notion of such a huge object being destroyed in a moment gives you great respect for the tectonic forces of the earth. It’s a place of intense scientific interest, both for geology and biology as the area is re-settled by living species after utter destruction. You can’t camp directly on the mountain, but the parking lot at the site does accommodate a wide range of RVs. The road up to the visitors center is a great scenic drive when the weather is clear. "
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