Activities in Mount Rainier National Park

Things to Do

Mount Rainier National Park

Mount Rainier National Park offers far more than just hiking trails, with diverse activities suited to visitors of all interests and abilities. From scenic driving routes and wildlife viewing to camping, photography, and mountaineering expeditions, the park provides year-round recreation opportunities set against the stunning backdrop of the iconic 14,411-foot volcano. Whether you're exploring historic lodges, picnicking in alpine meadows, attending ranger-led programs, or simply soaking in the breathtaking mountain vistas, Mount Rainier delivers unforgettable experiences beyond the traditional hiking experience.

Arts and Culture

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Try en plein air painting at Mount Rainier National Park

With just a little planning you can create art anywhere. Take time to really experience your favorite viewpoint by painting a picture in the park.

A diverse cluster of colorful flowers fills the image. The plants seem to glow in the morning light.

Photograph Wildflowers in the Subalpine Meadows

15 Minutes Summer

Photographers of all skill levels can enjoy photographing the Mount Rainier wildflowers. Follow these simple tips and tricks to optimize your photoshoot in the park.

Location: Parkwide subalpine zones

Backcountry Camping

A backpacker on a rocky trail pauses to overlook a forested valley and mountain ridges.

Wilderness Camping at Mount Rainier National Park

2-14 Days Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

With 97% of the park designated wilderness, backpacking and wilderness camping is one of the best ways to experience Mount Rainier National Park.

Biking

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Bicycling at Mount Rainier National Park

4-8 Hours Summer

Bicycling at Mount Rainier National Park is both scenic and challenging. Bicycles are allowed on park roads but they are not permitted on any hiking trails.

Location: Park-wide Roads

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Hike and Bike Westside Road in Mount Rainier

Summer, Fall

Hike or bike Westside Road through a dynamic landscape that is evidence of outburst floods that closed this portion of road to public vehicle traffic. Hike the trails that lead off this road lead to meadows, views of glaciers, and historic patrol cabins.

Location: Westside Road at Dry Creek

Boating

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Paddle Sports at Mowich Lake

2-8 Hours Summer, Fall

Paddle sports offer a unique opportunity to get out on the water and experience wilderness lakes that are scattered across Mount Rainier National Park. Mowich Lake is the largest lake in the park and is one of the easiest to access, though still challenging.

Location: Mowich Lake

Car or Front Country Camping

Two tents in campground surrounded by forest

Camping at Mount Rainier

Spring, Summer, Fall Pet Friendly

Enjoy an extended, relaxing visit to Mount Rainier in one of the park's campgrounds.

Location: Cougar Rock Campground, Ohanapecosh Campground, White River Campground

Mount Rainier with a few clouds in the sky. Below the mountain are tall evergreen trees and a river.

The Cougar Rock Campground Experience

1-14 Days Summer Pet Friendly

If you are wondering exactly what you could do at Cougar Rock Campground aside from sleep, then we've got you covered. Here are some activities that you can do while staying at Cougar Rock Campground.

Location: Longmire Area

Cross-Country Skiing

A skier heads downhill on a steep snow-covered slope.

Northeast Area: Remote Winter Recreation

Winter

Enjoy winter camping, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling in this less-visited area in the northeast of the park.

Location: Northeast Park Boundary on State Route 410

Freshwater Fishing

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Fishing at Mount Rainier National Park

Summer, Fall

Mount Rainier is not known for fishing, but many lakes were historically stocked with non-native fish. Anglers can play an important role in protecting native fish populations by following fishing regulations and reducing numbers of non-native fish.

Location: Park-wide

Hiking

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Hike to Silver Falls

2 Hours Spring, Summer, Fall

Enjoy a moderate, family-friendly loop hike through the forest to a beautiful waterfall along the Ohanapecosh River.

Location: Ohanapecosh Campground

A road curves through subalpine meadows underneath a glaciated peak wrapped in clouds.

Day Hiking at Mount Rainier National Park

2-8 Hours Spring, Summer, Fall

Looking for easy and enjoyable trails that the whole family can experience together? Consider the following trails in the Longmire, Paradise, Ohanapecosh, Sunrise, and Carbon River/Mowich areas of Mount Rainier National Park. These day hikes range from short strolls to longer trails through the wilderness.

Location: Park-wide

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Cloudy Day Activities at Mount Rainier

1-8 Hours Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

Everyone loves beautiful days when Mount Rainier is visible and the skies are blue! However, sometimes the weather does not cooperate. There is still so much to appreciate on days when the clouds roll in. Enjoy this list of park ranger favorites for days when the mountain isn’t out!

Location: Park-wide

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A Day In Longmire

2-8 Hours Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

Plan a day in Longmire, whether you are looking for mountain views, historic architecture, or hiking trails for all abilities.

Location: Longmire

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Spring Recreation

Spring

Spring comes slowly to the mountain. While wildflowers bloom along city streets, the snow at Paradise may be higher than your head! Planning your spring trip to the mountain in advance is key to a safe and enjoyable visit.

Location: Longmire

Subalpine meadow and trail with Mount Rainier in the background.

Kid-Friendly Hikes at Mount Rainier

20-90 Minutes Summer

Looking for kid friendly hikes to do while visiting Mount Rainier? This list should help you find the right hike for your group depending on where you are in the park.

Location: Parkwide

A view from a trail of a glaciated mountain peak rising above a forested valley.

Mount Rainier: Off the Beaten Path

4-8 Hours Spring, Summer, Fall

Mount Rainier National Park is substantial in size, but congestion still occurs during peak season and during times of nice weather. Escaping the crowds completely can be a challenge, but there are ways to still plan a rewarding visit. This guide provides alternatives to popular locations like Paradise and Sunrise. However, the secret is out! Even relatively less popular areas can still be busy.

Location: Park-wide

Veil-like waterfall cascades over large cliff with small boulders in foreground

Hike to Spray Falls

2-3 Hours Summer

Enjoy a short hike from Mowich Lake to a large cascading waterfall fed by a glacier.

Location: Spray Park Trail

View of Mount Rainier from Shriner Peak Fire Lookout

Hike to Shriner Peak Fire Lookout

5-6 Hours Spring, Summer, Fall

Embark on a strenuous hike up to a historic fire lookout with adjacent backcountry camping sites and enjoy views of Mount Rainier and the surrounding valley.

Location: Shriner Peak Trailhead

View of Mount Rainier from Rampart Ridge Trail

Hike Rampart Ridge

2-3 Hours Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

This loop trail explores the forest around Longmire, with glimpses of Mount Rainier and the Nisqually River Valley.

Location: Rampart Ridge Trail

View of glaciated mountain from wooden fire lookout

Hike to Gobblers Knob Fire Lookout

6-7 Hours Spring, Summer, Fall

Hike to the historic Gobblers Knob Fire Lookout perched on a rocky outcrop above Lake George.

Location: Westside Road

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Hike to Bench and Snow Lakes

2 Hours Summer, Fall

Enjoy a short hike to picturesque Bench and Snow Lakes with views of Mount Rainier and the Tatoosh Range.

Location: 1.5 miles east of Reflection Lakes

View of glaciated mountain from rolling ridgeline with three rocky peaks.

Hike to Burroughs Mountain

3-6 Hours Summer

Hike the Burroughs Mountain Trail for outstanding mountain views and to visit the most accessible tundra in the Cascade Range.

Location: Sunrise

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Hike Emmons Moraine Trail

1-2 Hours Summer, Fall

Enjoy a short hike from the White River Campground through the forest to a view of the Emmons Glacier and a beautiful turquoise lake colored by glacial silt.

Location: White River Campground

Mount Rainier is in the background with Tipsoo Lake and some flowers in front.

Explore Tipsoo Lake

0-4 Hours Summer

Interested in exploring Tipsoo Lake but don't know what to do? This list should help you find the right activity.

Location: Tipsoo Lake

Glacial valley below towering Mount Rainier. A thin river begins at the end of a rocky glacier.

Hike Nisqually Vista Trail

45-60 Minutes Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

The easy Nisqually Vista trail offers stunning year-round views of Mount Rainier, the Nisqually Glacier, and the Tatoosh mountain range as well as seasonal delights, such as summer wildflowers and fall foliage.

Location: Nisqually Vista Trail

A creek tumbles through a lush green landscape, with a glacier-covered volcano in the background.

A Half-Day in Paradise

2-4 Hours Summer

With just 4 hours, visitors can enjoy glacier views, blooming wildflowers, and rich cultural history at the most popular subalpine meadow in the park!

Location: Paradise

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Family-Friendly Paradise Activities

2-6 Hours Summer, Fall

Whether you’re pushing a stroller or traveling with grandparents, Paradise offers activities the whole family can enjoy together.

Location: Paradise Area

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Ohanapecosh Area Activities

2-8 Hours Summer, Fall

Enjoy all that the Ohanapecosh area has to offer with these four activities.

Location: Ohanapecosh

Mount Rainier glows pink and orange as the sun sets. Clouds hang below the summit in an inversion.

A Day In Sunrise

2-8 Hours Summer

If you are looking for great views of Mount Rainier, stunning wildflower meadows, interesting history, or a chance to see wildlife, look no further than Sunrise! Use this guide to help plan your day in Sunrise and explore all this part of Mount Rainier National Park has to offer.

Location: Sunrise

Buildings and a road tucked against a mountain slope surrounded by green meadows.

A Day In Paradise

2-8 Hours Spring, Summer, Fall

The Paradise area of Mount Rainier National Park has it all—history, hiking, wildflowers, and wildlife viewing opportunities, and more! Use this guide to help you decide what to do on your day in Paradise.

Location: Paradise

Junior Ranger Program

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Complete a Mount Rainier Junior Ranger Booklet

30-60 Minutes Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

Complete a Junior Ranger booklet and collect a Mount Rainier Junior Ranger badge. Learn more about the plants and animals of the park and how Mount Rainier was formed.

Mountain Climbing

A string of climbers, darkly silhouetted against a white, glacier-covered slope, follow a boot track

Climbing Mount Rainier

3-4 Days Spring, Summer

Mount Rainier, the most heavily glaciated peak in the contiguous United States, offers an exciting challenge to the mountaineer. Climbers must be in excellent physical condition and well prepared. Learn more about the requirements for climbing Mount Rainier.

Museum Exhibits

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Visit the Valor Memorial at Longmire

5-10 Minutes Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall Pet Friendly

Visit the Valor Memorial at Longmire to honor the Mount Rainier National Park Rangers who made the ultimate sacrifice.

Location: Valor Memorial

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Visit the 10th Mountain Division Memorial

30-60 Minutes Spring, Summer, Fall

Take a short walk up the Skyline Trail to visit the 10th Mountain Division Memorial which honors the U.S. Army Troops who trained at Paradise during World War II.

Location: Paradise

Scenic Driving

A road curves through a forested valley next to a lake and under a mountain range.

Road Trip Around the Mountain

4-8 Hours Summer, Fall Pet Friendly

Even if you never step foot outside your vehicle, a drive through Mount Rainier National Park can be a rewarding experience. This road trip experience follows the historic design of the park from Nisqually Entrance to Paradise and then connects to the east side and Sunrise.

Location: Park-wide Roads

A waterfall cascades off a cliff with a rainbow arching through the mist of the waterfall.

Explore Waterfalls from Longmire to Paradise

2-4 Hours Spring, Summer, Fall

This tour is a great opportunity to see four of Mount Rainier's stunning waterfalls between Longmire and Paradise without taking on any long or strenuous trails.

Colorful wildflowers fill a meadow with a glimpse of glaciated peak.

Discover Wildflowers

Summer

Mount Rainier is famous for its wildflowers, but blooming season is short and varies with elevation. Discover the best times to visit to view wildflowers.

Location: Park-wide

Self-Guided Tours - Walking

A two-story wood and rock building.

Longmire Historic District Walking Tour

60 Minutes Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall Pet Friendly

At Mount Rainier, designers selected massive logs and glacial boulders as the building materials best suited for integrating new structures with their natural settings. This style of architecture, known as "National Park Service Rustic", can be seen throughout the Longmire District on this walking tour.

Location: Longmire Historic District

Collage of the differentiating bark, needles and cones for the 3 conifer trees.

Tree Scavenger Hunt in the Ohanapecosh Campground

30-60 Minutes Spring, Summer, Fall Pet Friendly

Go on an adventure and try to identify the three most commonly abundant trees that surround the entire Ohanapecosh area.

Location: Ohanapecosh Campground.

Snowshoeing

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Explore Longmire in Winter

2-4 Hours Winter Pet Friendly

Make a day of it by visiting in Longmire in winter. Hike or snowshoe through the forest with views of Mount Rainier and bubbling mineral springs. Explore the Longmire Historic District and warm up with a hot meal in the National Park Inn.

Location: Longmire

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Enjoy a Winter Wonderland at Paradise

2-6 Hours Winter Pet Friendly

Winter brings into focus a frosty view of the mountain. An abundance of snow creates a winter recreation paradise, but also brings the challenges of icy, snowy roads. The road to Paradise is plowed, when possible, to allow access. Spend hours at Paradise or add a stop in Longmire to make a full day of winter fun.

Location: Paradise

Snowshoe tracks lead across a snowy slope towards a glaciated peak against a blue sky.

Beginner's Guide to Snowshoeing

1-6 Hours Winter, Spring

Mount Rainier National Park is a great place for beginner and experienced snowshoers to explore the winter landscape.

Location: Longmire and Paradise Areas

Stargazing

A starry night sky above a ridge of rocky mountain peaks.

Full Moon Hikes at Mount Rainier

30-180 Minutes Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

Trail options and safety tips when hiking under a full moon at Longmire, Paradise, and Box Canyon at Mount Rainier National Park.

Location: Trails at Longmire, Paradise, and Box Canyon.

A starry sky stretches above a large volcanic peak.

Stargazing in Paradise & Stevens Canyon

1-6 Hours Spring, Summer, Fall Pet Friendly

Learn how to safely star gaze in the Paradise and Stevens Canyon Road areas of Mount Rainier National Park.

Location: Paradise Area and Stevens Canyon Road

Stars and milky way cover the sky above the glaciated ridges of Mount Rainier.

Star Gazing at Sunrise

30-120 Minutes Summer Pet Friendly

Come explore the parks after dark! Star gazing is a great way to end a long day of hiking and exploring the park. The Sunrise area is a perfect spot for star gazing. There are several ways to view the stars at sunrise from staying in the parking lot to hiking on trails. There is something for everyone.

Location: Sunrise Area