Carbon River
The Carbon River area sits on the northwest corner of Mount Rainier National Park and feels wild, remote, and rainforest-like, with mossy old-growth forests and a braided glacial river. It’s […]
Sunrise
During the summer season, Sunrise serves as a hub for exploring the park’s northeast side, with a visitor center, day lodge, picnic areas, and trail access all within easy reach. […]
Ohanapecosh
Ohanapecosh is home to one of the park’s most popular campgrounds and serves as a gateway to the southeast side of Mount Rainier. The area’s lush forests, bubbling hot springs […]
Paradise
Paradise serves as a hub for visitors seeking unforgettable mountain experiences, whether enjoying a short nature walk or tackling a challenging alpine hike. During summer, colorful meadows attract photographers, wildflower […]
Longmire

Longmire is one of the most historic and popular areas in Mount Rainier National Park, serving as a gateway to the park’s rich natural and cultural heritage. Home to the […]