Sarvant Glacier

The Sarvant Glacier is a glacier located on the northern slopes of the Cowlitz Chimneys in the state of Washington. Named for Henry M. Sarvant, who mapped Mount Rainier in 1894, the glacier starts at an elevation of about 7000 ft and descends northward down to 6100 ft. There are several patches of permanent ice and snow that lie to the east and west of the glacier. These range in elevation from about 7000 ft to 5700 ft. The patches of ice and snow to the west are labeled Sarvant Glaciers.