found: Work cat.: Grand Park, Mount Rainier National Park, n.d., via the Dwight Watson digital images collection, Mar. 10, 2008.
found: Washington place names, via WWW, Mar. 10, 2008(Grand Park: "This high plateau is three and a half miles long and about a mile wide, with elevations up to 5,700 feet southwest of Lake Eleanor, between the West Fork of the White River, and Huckleberry Creek, in north central Mount Rainier National Park. It is the largest natural park area on the north side of Mount Rainier, covered with alpine firs and hemlocks decorating the open areas.")
found: GNIS, Mar. 11, 2008(Grand Park, flat, Pierce County, Wash., 46°57ʹ48ʺN 121°40ʹ15ʺW)
found: Sykes, K. Grand Park through the back door the easy way to big views, 2000, via Seattlepi.com Web site, viewed Mar. 11, 2008 (Grand Park in Mount Rainier National Park; has been described as a meadow sitting on top of a lava flow, a long mesalike landform with Mount Rainier seemingly close enough to touch. The plateau is enhanced by a silver forest of snags caused by a forest fire in 1966)
found: Degerman, E. A Grand time at Rainier : Mount Rainier's Grand Park stands out as unique plateau, 2002, via Tri-City herald Web site, viewed Mar. 11, 2008(Grand Park - the two-mile long patch of flat green meadow just inside the northern edge of Mount Rainier National Park; flat parkland within the otherwise rugged topography associated with Rainier)