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Mt. Rainier National Park

Mt. Rainier National Park

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55210 238th Avenue East, Ashford, 98304

The Basics

The park is often visited on a day trip from Seattle. Private and small-group tours typically include trips to the park visitor center, scenic viewpoints overlooking Christine Falls, and additional locations for photo ops of Mount Rainier. Camping and lodging can be found inside and outside the park for those who want stay overnight. The entrance fee is charged per vehicle, unless you walk or bike in, in which case the charge is per person.

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Best of Mount Rainier National Park from Seattle: All-Inclusive Small-Group Tour
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Best of Mount Rainier National Park from Seattle: All-Inclusive Small-Group Tour
USD308.06 per adult
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Great Experience!! Highly recommend!!
Hiking in snow shoes and getting amazing views of the mountains was so amazing! The weather was great and we were able to get away from the crowds rather quickly. My guide, Marty, was so knowledgeable about the park and knew which spots were great for pictures. He really made the whole experience a blast. I highly recommend this tour for all travelers especially solo travelers.
James_A, Feb. 2023

Recent reviews from experiences in Seattle

star-5
Excellent fun and entertaining
Salvador_G, Oct. 2022
Mt. Rainier Day Tour from Seattle
Clean and comfortable ride. We stopped at a grocery store and picked up last minute snacks and lunches. There was a cooler for our food and drinks. The driver was very friendly and knowledgeable.
star-5
Susan is an awesome tour...
Dahyun_J, Mar. 2023
Touring and Hiking in Mt. Rainier National Park
Susan is an awesome tour guide!!!! Hands down would do it again. She was very accommodating, making sure everyone felt safe and okay during the hike. Would love to bring family next time!
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Mt Rainier - The best day ever
Patrick_M, Mar. 2023
Viator Exclusive Tour - Mt. Rainier Day Trip from Seattle
Lucas was an amazing guide up to the mountain. His knowledge of the area made for a great trip from Seattle to Mt Rainier. We had the best weather possible for hiking in the snow and for viewing all of the surrounding mountains. We started at elev. 5200 and went to 6010. Others in our group went much higher. I highly recommend this trip to all skill sets.
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Our travel to Mt Rainier
Laura_B, Mar. 2023
Viator Exclusive Tour - Mt. Rainier Day Trip from Seattle
Joe our tour guide was so knowledgeable and funny! He kept us all safe and pointed out the beauty and history of Mt Rainier. Truly worth every penny!
star-5
Susan was excellent, I...
Deivid_G, Mar. 2023
Touring and Hiking in Mt. Rainier National Park
Susan was excellent, I had a great time and the weather was excellent in march. I definitely recommend this trip.
star-5
The perfect mix of scenery and hiking
Scott_O, Mar. 2023
Touring and Hiking in Mt. Rainier National Park
Susan was a gracious and very informative guide, snow shoes, lunch, coffee, tea and water were all provided, the hike up to the scenic pasture was the perfect distance to enjoy the beautiful scenery and to get a good amount of cardio, would definitely do this tour again.
star-5
Great Scenery & Great Tour Guide
Harold_M, Mar. 2023
Mt. Rainier Day Tour from Seattle
The Views were amazing and the tour was very structured. I do wish we got to explore a little more, but no real complaints.
star-5
Amazing day snowshoeing
Mark_W, Jan. 2023
Best of Mount Rainier National Park from Seattle: All-Inclusive Small-Group Tour
I had a great experience! Evan was our tour guide and he was amazing! He shared so much about nature and the area, it was awesome to learn so much in a day. It was my first time snowshoeing and my first time in that much snow and it was so much fun! It was great exchanging experiences and talking to Evan on the way there and back, he definitely made our experience exceptional
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Good trip!
Cecilia_P, Mar. 2023
Viator Exclusive Tour - Mt. Rainier Day Trip from Seattle
The tour guide Lucas was very nice, very funny and explained very well. I enjoyed the trip and saw great scenery on the snow.
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Beautiful hike on a snowy...
Martha_R, Mar. 2023
Touring and Hiking in Mt. Rainier National Park
Beautiful hike on a snowy day. A yummy lunch on a perfect picture location. The hike distance was just as perfect too (not too long and not too short).
star-5
We had a great time...
Ashwini_A, Mar. 2023
Viator Exclusive Tour - Mt. Rainier Day Trip from Seattle
We had a great time traveling with Lucas. He was very informative and helpful throughout the trip. We really appreciate his dedication towards his work. It was very enjoyable and memorable trip to Mount Rainer for us. Thank you.
star-5
Excellent experience
Hing_C, Nov. 2022
BEST Mount Rainier National Park Day Tour from Seattle
Our driver- tour guide Michael is super nice! We enjoy our trip and definitely will recommend to friends and family if they want to visit Mount Rainier.
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Things to Know Before You Go

  • Day trips from Seattle typically last about 10 hours, so prepare for a long day.

  • The Longmire, Sunrise, and Paradise areas of the park offer visitor information, special permits, gift shops, dining, and other services.

  • Wear comfortable walking shoes; even if you’re not planning to hike, you’ll likely take short walks to reach viewpoints.

  • Pets are allowed in limited areas but must be on a leash.

  • Helmets are required when biking.

  • There is no gas available in the park, but gas stations can be found in nearby towns.

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How to Get There

The park is located in southwest Washington, less than 100 miles (161 kilometers) from Seattle. Of the four entrances (Carbon River, Nisqually, Stevens Canyon, and White River), Nisqually is the most popular, with the easiest access to facilities and trailheads.

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When to Get There

The park is open year-round, but some areas close in October or November for winter and spring, including Sunrise, White River, Ohanapecosh, Stevens Canyon Road, and State Routes 410 and 123. July and August are the busiest months, when wildflowers bloom, waterfalls flow, and the hiking trails are the most accessible.

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Exploring Longmire

If you only have the time or desire to visit one area of the park, make it Longmire, accessed from the Nisqually entrance. A national historic district, it’s home to the Longmire Museum, the Wilderness Information Center, and the National Park Inn. Scenic attractions accessible from Longmire include Christine Falls, Glacier Bridge, Narada Falls Trail, and Ricksecker Point Road, which offers views of Mount Rainier.

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Mt. Rainier National Park
Frequently Asked Questions
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
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What are the nearest attractions to Mt. Rainier National Park?
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Attractions near Mt. Rainier National Park:
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What else should I know about attractions in Seattle?
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