Mount Rainier National Park

Mount Rainier National Park which includes tranquil scenes and forest scenes
Mount Rainier National Park showing tranquil scenes, snow and forests
Mount Rainier National Park
Mount Rainier National Park featuring forest scenes, mountains and landscape views
Paradise featuring snow


So big they created a national park in its name, Mount Rainier’s massive snow-capped volcanic cone is clearly visible from Seattle.

Mount Rainier is famous for providing a stunning backdrop to the skyline of Seattle, and this huge volcano holds a treasure at its base: a beautiful national park.

The mountain itself rises to over 14,000 feet (almost 4,400 meters), and the peak is permanently covered in snow. Mount Rainier is a major source of the region’s water, with 25 major glaciers and huge snowfields that melt every spring.

The surrounding national park covers 238 square miles (616 square kilometers). It’s a designated Wilderness Area with alpine meadows, forests, streams and stunning waterfalls. Take a walk along any of the 260 miles (416 kilometers) of maintained trails to really appreciate the vast beauty of the area.

For an easy hike with the family, try the 20-minute Trail of the Shadows, which starts near the National Park Inn at Longmire. Another easy hike is the Twin Firs Loop Trail. You’ll pass through an old-growth forest with impressive examples of western red cedars, Douglas firs and other native trees. There are dozens of easy and more serious hikes that can be achieved in a few hours or a day. Wind through the range of habitats in the park, from blossom-filled meadows to huge glaciers. If you are an experienced hiker, take a multi-day hike to the summit with experienced guides.

Outdoor enthusiasts can also enjoy mountain biking, rock climbing, fishing, sledding and cross-country skiing. The Visitor Center at Paradise has plenty of practical and educational information about the mountain and the national park. It is open every day from May to early October, as well as weekends and holidays outside these times.

The park is circled by a road and if you don't have a lot of time you can simply drive around it. There are plenty of stops along the way to enjoy views or take a short walk.

If a day trip to Mount Rainier National Park leaves you wanting more, consider booking a room at the National Park Inn at Longmire or the Paradise Inn within the park. There are also several campgrounds within the national park.

Mount Rainier National Park is around a 90-mile (144-kilometer) drive from Seattle. Although it’s open year-round, snow blocks many of the routes such as SR410, SR123 and the Stevens Canyon Road from mid-October until June. Winter visitors will generally find the 12-mile (19-kilometer) stretch of road from Longmire to Paradise open during the day unless there is an avalanche threat.

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Things to do near Mount Rainier National Park

Mount Rainier National Park offers a plethora of activities for visitors, particularly hiking, which allows you to explore its stunning landscapes. The White River Campground serves as an excellent base for day trips, where you can embark on various scenic hiking trails. Be sure to immerse yourself in the park's natural beauty and enjoy the diverse flora and fauna during your outdoor adventures.

Shopping

For a charming shopping experience near Mount Rainier National Park, visit the White Pass Sports Hut, located 11.2km away, offering outdoor gear and souvenirs. If you're up for a drive, the New York Banquet House, situated 16.2km away, features unique gifts and local artisan products.

Recreation

Mud Mountain Dam Park, 13.0km from Mount Rainier, offers tranquil pathways and scenic views, perfect for relaxation. Wilkeson Skate Park, 13.7km away, features vibrant energy and community spirit, ideal for active leisure. Enumclaw Golf Course, 15.5km distant, provides a beautiful outdoor setting for golf enthusiasts.

Adventure

Experience the exhilarating slopes at Crystal Mountain Resort, a ski field offering thrilling winter sports vibes. Explore the Paradise Loop hiking trail, where outdoor adventure meets stunning scenery. For an added thrill, tackle The Throne ski area, perfect for adrenaline seekers amidst breathtaking landscapes.

Nightlife

For a delightful evening, catch a film at Regal Tall Firs, located 18.0km from Mount Rainier National Park. This cinema offers a perfect blend of family-friendly films and romantic outings, ensuring a charming atmosphere for all visitors seeking entertainment.

Find the best attractions near Mount Rainier National Park

Whether you're seeking adventure or a romantic escape, Mount Rainier National Park offers a variety of attractions to explore. From stunning mountain vistas to tranquil lakes, visitors can enjoy the breathtaking scenery and outdoor activities that this iconic park has to offer. Don't miss the chance to visit the visitor centre for helpful information and insights about Mount Rainier National Park and its beautiful surroundings.

  • Mount Rainier: A majestic stratovolcano, Mount Rainier offers breathtaking scenery and outdoor adventures. With its towering peaks and stunning vistas, it's perfect for hiking, photography, and wildlife spotting, immersing visitors in the beauty of the Pacific Northwest.
  • Sunrise Visitor Center: Located at one of the highest points accessible by vehicle in the park, the Sunrise Visitor Center is an ideal spot for families and adventurers alike. It provides educational exhibits, ranger-led programs, and access to numerous trails, making it a hub for exploration.
  • Narada Falls: This enchanting waterfall cascades dramatically down a rocky cliff, creating a picturesque setting for romance and adventure. A short hike leads to various viewpoints, allowing visitors to experience the serene beauty of nature.

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To save money during your visit to Mount Rainier National Park, consider travelling in the off-peak months of April or October to November for lower accommodation rates. Booking about a month in advance usually yields the best prices, with Wednesdays being the cheapest day to stay. Take advantage of last-minute deals on Expedia and combine your hotel, flights, and activities for potential savings. Don't forget to use public transport to explore the area and seek out free activities within the park to enhance your experience without breaking the bank.

  • The most and least expensive months on average to stay in a hotel: The cheapest months to stay around Mount Rainier National Park are April and October to November, where the prices are slightly lower. This is in comparison to June to August, where prices are slightly higher.
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