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10th Mountain Division Memorial

A stone plaque with a mountain in the background
10th Mountain Division Memorial

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Quick Facts
Location:
Paradise
Significance:
Historic Memorial
Designation:
Contributes to the Paradise Historic District

In Honor of Those Who Served in the 10th Mountain Division

Over the course of World War II, Mount Rainier National Park served as a winter training and testing ground for the U.S. Army’s 10th Mountain Division and other military units. The 87th Mountain Infantry from which the 10th Mountain Division was formed, trained at Paradise, Mount Rainier National Park, in skiing and mountaineering during the winter of 1941-1942.

The 10th Mountain Division spearheaded the final battles in Italy during World War II by taking Riva Ridge and Mount Belvedere in the Apennines, first to break into the Po Valley, cutting highway 9 to Lake Garda, which blocked the escape route to the Brenner Pass in the Alps, leading to the end of World War II in Italy, May 2, 1945.

The 10th Mountain Division Memorial is located at the junction of the Waterfall Trail and Alta Vista Trail in Paradise. Paradise is open year-round but the memorial is covered by the snow in the winter.

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This historical footage features the 10th Mountain Division, which trained in the Paradise area of Mount Rainier during World War II. The video clip is an excerpt from Mount Rainier National Park's Human Use Video, which can be viewed at the Henry M. Jackson Memorial Visitor Center in Paradise.

Last updated: July 19, 2023