Mount St. Helens
Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument preserves the landscape surrounding one of the most significant volcanic eruptions in modern American history. On May 18, 1980, Mount St. Helens erupted with tremendous force, reshaping the surrounding terrain and creating a natural laboratory for the study of ecological recovery and volcanic processes. Established later that year, the monument protects forests, lakes, valleys, lava domes, and volcanic features that continue to evolve as nature reclaims the landscape. The mountain remains one of the most active volcanoes in the Cascade Range and a powerful symbol of the dynamic forces that shape the Pacific Northwest.
This vintage-inspired landscape edition captures the dramatic beauty and geological significance that define Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument. Designed in a modern WPA-inspired style, each print celebrates the remarkable landscapes that continue to inspire scientists, hikers, photographers, and outdoor enthusiasts throughout the Pacific Northwest. Whether you've explored the monument’s trails, witnessed the volcano's imposing summit, or simply admire the resilience of nature, this piece honors one of America's most extraordinary volcanic landscapes.
Every purchase helps give back to the places that inspire this collection. Massif Foundry donates 5% of every sale from this print to organizations dedicated to preserving and protecting America's public lands, wildlife habitats, scientific resources, and natural landscapes for future generations.
Part of the Massif Foundry National Monuments Collection.