
If you have questions, please drop us a line is Community Science project run out of the Hille Ris Lambers Lab and the Brosi Lab at the Department of Biology at the University of Washington and we work collaboratively with Mt. If you are interested in becoming part of MeadoWatch, visit our Get Involved and Volunteer Resources pages for details on opportunities. Rainier National Park in making conservation and management decisions. Ultimately, this information can be used to aid resource managers at Mt. i have been hunting for these for 40 years.this is only the second large mount rainier one by walton butts i have ever found. Drive 14.5 miles to the Narada Falls Trailhead. fantastic condition with no fading to image.

We use this information to understand which climatic factors trigger flowering and seed production, and how climate change may alter the the timing of seed production. Enter the west (Nisqually) entrance to Mount Rainier National Park, 13.5 miles east of Elbe on State Route 706. Rainier to record wildflower phenology (the timing of flowering, fruiting and seed production) of some of the most beautiful alpine wildflowers in the world. Beautful Reflection of Mt Rainier from Bench Lake in Mt Rainier National Mount Ranier at Dawn with Reflection. Every summer, participants hit the trails of Mt. Spend a few hours in nature on a virtual hike on the Reflection Lake Trail in Mount Rainier National Park The peaceful sounds of nature and soothing. Sunrise is the highest you can get by car in the park. After you park, drop down to the lake to find the trail (you can hike the loop in either direction). The lakes offer the opportunity to get not only amazing photos of the mountain but wildflowers and wildlife. Like most trails at Mount Rainier when heading to Reflection Lakes, you’ll need an early start to find a parking place on the Stevens Canyon Road this trailhead also that provides access to Pinnacle and Plummer peaks, another popular hike. It’s also a great spot for a family photo. Reflection Lake is one of the most photographed views in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. MeadoWatch uses a Community Science approach, and volunteers are essential to the success of our program. On a clear, windless day, it is possible to capture the reflection of Mount Rainier in Reflection Lake.

Rainier National Park visitors in scientific research to understand how climate change will influence the timing of flowering and seed production in the iconic high mountain meadows pictured above. At MeadoWatch, our mission is to engage Mt.
