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Functioning as the gateway to the National Forest Service monument, Mount St Helens Visitor Center will entice you with scientific displays, a movie theatre and educational opportunities. Map & visitor guide. Hours. Summer: See detailed hours below - Operating hours vary. Winter: Closed Sept. 30, 2024 - through mid-May 2025. Fees.
Find out the locations, hours, fees, and features of four visitor centers on highway 504 near Mount St. Helens. Learn about the exhibits, views, and experiences at each center and how to plan your trip.
The visitor center includes exhibits, trailheads, and a dramatic window overlooking the blown-out mountain. But this year it has no actual visitors. On May 14, 2023, a landslide three miles from the end-of-the-road observatory dumped 300,000 cubic yards of mud, rocks, and other natural material on State Route 504.
Learn about the history, geology, and ecology of Mount St. Helens, a volcano that erupted in 1980 and created a 110,000-acre National Monument. Explore the visitor centers, trails, viewpoints, and recreation opportunities in the area.
Learn how to visit Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, a popular destination for hiking, biking, climbing, and caving. Find out about the best trails, viewpoints, seasons, and permits for this active volcano.
The Mount St. Helens Visitor Center, a gateway for exploring the Mount St. Helens area and learning about the volcano will close from Sept. 30, 2024 to mid-May 2025 for a complete update of its exhibits. The center is expected to open in time for the 45th anniversary of Mount St. Helens’ 1980 eruption on May 18, 2025.
Read reviews from visitors who rated the center 4.5 out of 5 and see photos of the volcano and the museum. Find out how to book tours and experiences to explore the area around Mount St. Helens.
Come share your Mount St. Helens memories! The Mount St. Helens Visitor Center will open Sun., Sept. 29 for a full day of memories, education and celebration before closing this winter for renovation.
There are several Mount St. Helens visitor centers located along State Highway 504, which is the main route into the National Volcanic Monument. Each offers different educational exhibits and viewing opportunities, along with shops, refreshments, and restrooms.
The Mount Saint Helens Visitor Center vantage point offers a view of the Western slope of the mountain, visible from both the center and walking trail as well as displays with comprehensive information on local history and geology. (360) 274-7750.