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Sunrise State Park adventures

Sunrise State Park Adventures

Sunrise State Park offers vibrant natural beauty at the gateway to Mount Rainier National Park, providing stunning mountain views, wildflower meadows, and year-round recreational opportunities.

873
Acres Protected
12
Miles of Trails
400,000
Annual Visitors
1938
Year Established

About Sunrise State Park

 

Sunrise State Park is located on the northeast slope of Mount Rainier in Washington State, serving as one of the highest points accessible by vehicle in Mount Rainier National Park. At an elevation of 6,400 feet, the park features expansive alpine meadows, offers panoramic views of Mount Rainier, and overlooks the surrounding Cascade Range. The landscape includes subalpine forests, volcanic rock formations, and colorful wildflower blooms during summer. The area is rich in ecological diversity, supporting species such as mountain goats, marmots, and a variety of birdlife. Historically, the Sunrise area was developed to provide visitors access to spectacular scenery and hiking routes without the long trek from lower elevations. The park functions as both a gateway for exploring Mount Rainier’s backcountry and a destination for day hiking, photography, and nature observation. Notable landmarks within the park include the Sunrise Visitor Center, which provides educational exhibits, maps, and weather information. The park’s network of trails ranges from easy to strenuous, including the Sunrise Rim Trail that circles panoramic viewpoints. Winter offers opportunities for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, while the summer months are ideal for wildflower viewing and mountain biking on designated paths. The high elevation and relatively short season require visitors to plan accordingly. Sunrise State Park's blend of accessible high-country alpine environment, scenic outlooks, diverse recreational options, and proximity to Mount Rainier makes it a valuable outdoor destination in the Pacific Northwest.

Highlights

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Panoramic views of Mount Rainier from the Sunrise Visitor Center

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Expansive subalpine meadows bursting with wildflowers in summer

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Access point to long-distance trails including the Wonderland Trail segment

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Winter snowshoeing and cross-country skiing opportunities

Notable Natural Features

Sunrise Visitor Center

The highest visitor center in Mount Rainier National Park, offering information, educational exhibits, and restrooms.

Sunrise Rim Trail

A scenic loop trail providing sweeping views of Mount Rainier and the surrounding alpine meadows.

Yakima Park Road

A historic road granting vehicle access to Sunrise State Park during the summer months.