Front:
RAINIER NATIONAL PARK
The Glaciers in Rainier National Park are
the largest in the United States, and the only
ones in the World reached by comfortable
train and automobile travel. See note other side.
NISQUALLY GLACIER, FROM PARADISE VALLEY
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00.000
TACOMA, GATEWAY TO RAINIER NATIONAL
PARK
TO REACH RAINIER NATIONAL PARK: Come to
Tacoma, the Gateway. All Transcontinental and
Pacific Coast railroads and Steamship Lines oper-
ating to the Northwest, come to Tacoma; and
it's “Four Hours from Tacoma to the Glaciers' in
Rainier National Park. The trip from Tacoma is
made by train and auto stage, or by automobile all
the way. The Highway from Tacoma to Rainier Na-
tional Park, 56 miles, is the finest automobile drive
in America. The wonder features of Rainier National
Park are: First-The Great Peak itself, Mount Tacoma
(Rainier); height 14,408 feet. SECOND—The Glacial
System; 45 square miles of solid ice, ages old. There
are 14 separate glaciers. THIRD-The wonderful nat-
ural parks: Paradise, Indian Henry's, Van Trump, and
a dozen others. Rainier National Park is the only
one of the great National playgrounds whose principal
points of interest may be visited in a single day. For
beautifully illustrated booklet describing Rainier
National Park, write Commercial Club, Tacoma,
Washington.