Mt. Baker, Washington

Location: 48.79N, 121.82W
Elevation: 10,800 ft (3285 m)

Mt. Baker is an isolated stratovolcano in northern Washington. It is the northernmost of the Cascade volcanoes in the United States. Most of the summit of the volcano is covered by glaciers. Because of this, the Indians gave Mt. Baker a name meaning "White Steep Mountain."

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