Which state is home to Mount Adams?
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Mount Adams is located in Washington.
At 12,281 feet (3,743 meters), Mount Adams is the second-highest volcano in Washington State's Cascade Range. Known for its untamed landscape, it is a part of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest and provides chances for backcountry skiing, hiking, and climbing. Despite not having erupted in thousands of years, the mountain, a dormant stratovolcano, is nonetheless a noticeable landmark in the volcanic landscape of the Pacific Northwest. Compared to neighboring Mount Rainier, Mount Adams is especially well-liked by mountaineers and outdoor enthusiasts looking for a more difficult ascent.