At 14,410 feet, Mount Rainier is the fifth highest mountain in the continental 48 states.
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At 14,410 feet, Mount Rainier is the fifth highest mountain in the continental 48 states.
A 94-mile trail which goes around Mount Rainier.
A grove of red cedar and Douglas fir trees, some over 1,000 years old.
Tourist center located on the eastern side of Mount Rainier National Park.
A lake within Mount Rainier National Park.
Easy 1.3-mile trail offering splendid views of Mt. Rainier.
With an elevation gain of 1,400 fee, this five-mile hiking trail starts from Paradise to Panorama Point, Stevens-Van Trump Memorial with a final descent into Paradise Valley and Myrtle Falls.
A 3.6-mile trail offering great views of Mt. Rainier.
A scenic area attracting more visitors than any other area of the park.
Tourist center located on the southeastern side of Rainier National Park offering information on trout and fly-fishing.
An alpine ski resort in the Washington Cascades.
A smooth, scenic trail stretching less than a mile in length: this easy hike is perfect for all members of the family.
A 3.8-mile hiking trail leads to this stunning 320-foot waterfall.
A 5 to 6-mile trail with spectacular views of Mt. Rainier.
A 5.6-mile trail leading to a look out tower offering views of glaciers, meadows and maybe even a mountain goat.