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| Mount Adams | Region | Washington |
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West aspect of Mount Baker from the air in summer. |
Elevation | 3742 m (12277 ft) |
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| Quick Info | Mount Adams, the second highest mountain in Washington State, is a strato-volcano surrounded by 10 glaciers. It is part of the Cascade Range, a mountain chain that stretches from northern California to southern British Columbia and contains many volcanoes. |