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Area di sosta lungo il fiume Carbon

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Area di sosta lungo il fiume Carbon

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The Rest Stop by the Carbon River serves as a key access point and facility area for the Carbon River section of Mount Rainier National Park in Washington, United States. Situated at an elevation of approximately 102 meters (335 feet) right by the river, this spot is a gateway to a unique inland temperate rainforest within the park's remote northwest corner. It offers visitors a chance to experience the lush environment fed by the Carbon Glacier, a prominent feature of…

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    19 febbraio 2022

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    C'è un tavolo da picnic e un fuoco da campo primitivo qui. Ottima vista sul fiume. Buon posto per uno spuntino.
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    I migliori Tour nei dintorni di Area di sosta lungo il fiume Carbon

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    Foothills Trail — Tacoma, Washington

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    The Foothills Trail is a 40.7-mile touring cycling route in Washington, offering moderate difficulty and scenic views of Mount Rainier.

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    Posizione:Crocker, Pierce County, Washington, Stati Uniti d'America

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    What are the current access restrictions for reaching the Carbon River area?

    As of April 14, 2025, there is no vehicle, bicycle, or pedestrian access to the Carbon River area via SR165 due to the closure of the SR165 Carbon River Fairfax Bridge outside of Mount Rainier National Park. There is currently no alternate route available, so visitors should check the official NPS website for the latest updates before planning a trip.

    Are dogs allowed on trails in the Carbon River area?

    Mount Rainier National Park regulations generally restrict pets to paved roads, parking lots, and campgrounds. They are not permitted on trails, in wilderness areas, or in undeveloped areas. Service animals are an exception to this rule. Always check the latest park regulations on the official NPS website before visiting.

    What are some recommended easy hikes accessible from the Rest Stop by the Carbon River?

    The Carbon River Trail, a former road now converted into a flat, gravel path, is ideal for easy hiking and biking. It leads to Ipsut Creek Campground (5 miles one-way) and provides access to other trails. For an immediate immersion into the rainforest, the 0.3-mile Carbon River Rainforest Loop is a charming and accessible walk.

    Are there any wheelchair accessible paths or facilities in the Carbon River area?

    The Rest Stop by the Carbon River offers accessible restrooms and picnic tables. While the main Carbon River Trail is a relatively flat, gravel path, its accessibility for all types of wheelchairs may vary depending on conditions. The 0.3-mile Carbon River Rainforest Loop is generally considered accessible for many, but visitors should assess conditions upon arrival.

    What kind of wildlife can be spotted in the Carbon River area?

    The diverse ecosystem of the Carbon River area supports abundant wildlife. Visitors might spot various bird species, deer, and smaller mammals. Keep an eye out for signs of larger animals like elk or even bears, especially in quieter areas. Always maintain a safe distance and never feed wildlife.

    Do I need a permit to hike or camp in the Carbon River area?

    Day hiking in the Carbon River area generally does not require a permit. However, if you plan to camp overnight, especially at Ipsut Creek Campground (which is now a backcountry site accessible by hike/bike) or other wilderness areas, you will need a backcountry permit from Mount Rainier National Park. These can be obtained at ranger stations.

    What is the history behind the name 'Carbon River'?

    The river was originally named the 'Upthascap River' by Charles Wilkes in 1841. However, it was renamed 'Carbon' in 1876 after the significant discovery of coal deposits along its banks. The area has a rich history of coal mining, which played a role in fueling transcontinental railroads.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near the Carbon River Entrance?

    The Carbon River area is located in a remote part of Mount Rainier National Park. There are no cafes, restaurants, or commercial lodging facilities directly at or immediately near the entrance. Visitors should plan to bring their own food and drinks. For accommodation, options would be found in nearby towns outside the park, such as Wilkeson or Enumclaw, or through backcountry camping with a permit.

    How does the Carbon River Trail differ from other trails in Mount Rainier National Park?

    The Carbon River Trail is unique because it was formerly a paved road, which was converted into a gravel trail after flood damage. This makes it relatively flat and wide, ideal for easy hiking and biking, and less strenuous than many other mountain trails in the park. It offers a distinct experience of an inland temperate rainforest at a lower elevation.

    Is the Rest Stop by the Carbon River suitable for a winter visit?

    Yes, the Carbon River area is often accessible year-round due to its relatively low elevation (around 1,900 feet), even when other parts of Mount Rainier National Park are snow-covered. It offers a unique winter hiking experience through the rainforest. However, visitors should be prepared for wet, cold conditions and potential snow or ice on trails, and always check current park conditions before visiting.

    What facilities are available at the Rest Stop by the Carbon River?

    The Rest Stop by the Carbon River provides essential amenities for visitors. These include restrooms (including accessible and family restrooms), picnic tables, and trash/litter receptacles. There is also a primitive campfire area mentioned in visitor tips, offering great views of the river.

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