NOUN
- a mountain range in the northwestern United States extending through Washington and Oregon and northern California; a part of the Coast Range
How To Use Cascade Range In A Sentence
- Crater Lake is in the crater of a dead volcano of the Cascade Range.
- From the mouth of the Spokane the Columbia, now out of the woods, flows to the westward with a broad, stately current for a hundred and twenty miles to receive the Okinagan, a large, generous tributary a hundred and sixty miles long, coming from the north and drawing some of its waters from the Cascade Range. Steep Trails
- West of the crest of the Cascade Range, the area is habitat for bald eagles, marbled murrelets, spotted owls, cougars, lynx, salmon, and steelhead, which thrive among mature and second-growth forests of cedar and Douglas fir.
- It is surrounded by rugged green wilderness; to the west the Olympic Mountains, to the east the volcanoes and glaciers of the Cascade Range, and all around the brisk waters of the Northwest.
- A third type of mountain may be formed as a result of volcanic activity which occurs in regions of active fold mountain belts, such as in the Cascade Range of western North America.
- A peak, 3,287.3 m (0,778 ft) high, of northwest Washington in the Cascade Range east of Bellingham. It is in a popular resort area.
- Mt. Adams is part of the Cascade range which has many active volcanoes, all of which will explode during the coming pole shift.
- Crater lake is in the crater of a dead volcano of the Cascade range.
- Shaped both by volcanism and glaciers, Mt. Hood is part of the Cascade Range, a belt of volcanoes running through the Pacific Northwest.
- The Cascade range is full of bobcats and mountain lions and things.