Mount Rainier Trailblazer Patch
Item#: 423537Description
Mount Rainier became America's fifth national park in 1899. Since it's founding, thousands of thrill seekers have explored this active volcano all the way to it's 14,410-foot summit. Mount Rainier was the first National Park to allow automobiles in 1910, increasing its accessibility to an increasingly mobile public.
Commemorate your road trip to Rainier with this National Park Trailblazer patch! With Art Deco lettering and rich, colorful embroidery the Trailblazer series captures the timeless beauty of our national parks. Available exclusively on America's National Park™ Online Store, add it to your collection today.
Product Details
Commemorate your road trip to Rainier with this National Park Trailblazer patch! With Art Deco lettering and rich, colorful embroidery the Trailblazer series captures the timeless beauty of our national parks. Available exclusively on America's National Park™ Online Store, add it to your collection today.
Product Details
- 2 1/2'' x 3 1/2''
- Iron-on or stitch to apply
- Find more from the Trailblazer series HERE
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Park Patches
Since the National Parks have closed some of their visitor centers it is great that I can still get my patches and contribute to the parks at the same time. Convinent and fast turn around.
— Charles Barnes
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