Paradise Inn is a rustic guest lodge nestled in the shadow of Mount Rainier. Built in 1916, this National Historic Landmark stands proudly amidst mountain meadows and vibrant wildflowers. Situated …
Sunrise Camp is a small, high-elevation backcountry campsite located just below the popular Sunrise area on the northeast side of Mount Rainier. Sitting at around 6,200 feet, it offers expansive …
The rustic fire lookout at 5,939 feet is one of 93 remaining towers in the state of Washington. Due to technological evolution, hundreds of fire lookouts have lost their purpose. …
The beautiful Mowich Lake is the largest and also deepest lake in Mount Rainier National Park and is nestled in a glacial basin. Besides perfect hiking trails around the lake, …
Indian Bar Camp is one of the most beloved and scenic backcountry camps on the Wonderland Trail, located on the southeastern flank of Mount Rainier in a dramatic alpine basin …
South Puyallup River Camp is a small, remote backcountry campsite on the southwest side of the Wonderland Trail, roughly halfway between Klapatche Park and Devil’s Dream camps. Facilities include a …
Golden Lakes Camp is a scenic backcountry site on the northwest section of the Wonderland Trail, known for its peaceful alpine setting and beautiful sunset views. Perched near a series …
Lake George is a fairly large alpine lake at 4,305 feet and surrounded by beautiful pine forest. There is a really neat wooden Patrol Cabin and just a few yards …