TRAVEL WASHINGTON
MT. RAINIER NATIONAL PARK
By An Trieu November 9, 2021
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO
Weather Road Status Operating Hours Peak Seasons Destination Winter Safety Leave No Trace #RainierPledge Food & Water Public Wifi
Leave No Trace
Plan Ahead and Prepare Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces Dispose of Waste Properly Leave What You Find Minimize Campfire Impacts Respect Wildlife Be Considerate of Others
Best Time to Visit
July - August: wildflowers October: fall foliage November - March: winter wonderland *Always check the park website before visiting
Fees and Passes
Single Vehicle: $30 'Per Person': $15 Motocycle: $25 Campground: $20 America the Beautiful Pass: $80 Mt. Rainer Annual Pass: $55
What to Wear
Activewear (weather dependent) Hiking boots or sandals Protective clothing: socks, pants, hats, long-sleeve tops, jackets Sunscreen, Bug spray, Bear spray
MYRTLE FALLS - FALL 2021
BEST HIKING TRAILS IN MT. RAINIER NATIONAL PARK, WA
TIPSOO LAKE TRAIL
SKYLINE TRAIL
MT. FREMONT FIRE LOOKOUT
TOLMIE PEAK
PINNACLE PEAK TRAIL