Indian Henry's Patrol Cabin

Indian Henry's Patrol Cabin is an early National Park Service patrol cabin in Mount Rainier National Park.

The cabin was built in 1915–1916 at an elevation of 5,300 feet (1,600 m) in an area of the park known as "Indian Henry's Hunting Ground," which had been used in the 19th century by the Cowlitz and Nisqually tribes.

The area remained as a headquarters for backcountry patrols; the cabin was the first such facility in the park.

[2] The cabin is a one-story log structure with a broad front porch.

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