Mount Adams is a prominent stratovolcano located in the Cascade Range of Washington State. Standing at 12,281 feet, it is the second-highest peak in the state, after Mount Rainier. The mountain is known for its snow-capped summit and is a popular destination for hikers and climbers.
The volcano is part of the Mount Adams Wilderness, which offers diverse ecosystems and stunning views. It is also an important site for scientific research, as its glaciers and volcanic activity provide insights into climate change and geological processes. Mount Adams is a significant landmark in the region, attracting outdoor enthusiasts year-round.