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Mount Rainier National Park adventures

Mount Rainier National Park Adventures

Home to the iconic, towering Mount Rainier, this national park offers stunning alpine scenery and diverse outdoor activities for adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike.

236,381
Acres Protected
260
Miles of Trails
1.5 million
Annual Visitors
1899
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Mount Rainier National Park.

Entrance Requirements

Park entry fees apply; America the Beautiful pass accepted.

Best Time to Visit

Summer offers the warmest weather and full access to trails.

Visitor Information

Paradise Jackson Visitor Center and Sunrise Visitor Center.

Getting There

Accessible via SR 706 from the southwest and SR 410 to the northeast; some roads closed in winter.

Weather & Climate

Summer months are mild and pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 60-80 °F. Winter brings heavy snowfall, especially above 5,000 feet, and temperatures can drop significantly. Fall and spring are unpredictable, with varying weather patterns.

Conservation Efforts

Climate change poses a threat to glaciers, and invasive species challenge native biodiversity. Fire risks are managed actively, and sensitive habitats are protected through conservation efforts.

Camping in Mount Rainier National Park

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Cougar Rock Campground

Developed
Reservations Required

Located on the southwest side near Paradise, ideal for exploring the area.

Ohanapecosh Campground

Developed
Reservations Required

Situated on the park's southeast corner, offers forested sites and river access.

Top Trails

Skyline Trail

Moderate
5.4 miles

Winds through wildflower-dotted meadows with stunning views of Mount Rainier.

Wonderland Trail

Hard
93 miles

Encircles Mount Rainier, providing a full spectrum of the park's diverse ecosystems.

Grove of the Patriarchs Trail

Easy
1.5 miles

Features a suspension bridge and giant, ancient trees over 1,000 years old.

Sunrise Rim Trail

Moderate
5 miles

Offers breathtaking panoramic views of Mount Rainier and surrounding peaks.

Trailblazer Tips

Weather conditions can change rapidly—always check forecasts before heading out.

Winter can bring significant snowfall, affecting road access and trail conditions.

Camping reservations are a must for the busy summer months.

Start early for hikes to avoid afternoon clouds obscuring mountain views.

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