![]() ![]() ![]() We will hike a milder and beautiful section as we make our way to Fryingpan Creek which begins from … wait for it … the Fryingpan Glacier! Ranked as the one of the most beautiful trails in Washington State and an epic Thru-hike, it’s also one of the most challenging trails in the Park with lots of elevation gain and loss. The Wonderland Trail is one of Mount Rainier’s most famous hiking trails. Northeast side of the Park, White River Entrance Choice Number 3: Wonderland Trail to Fryingpan Creek - 7.1 miles roundtrip Chevron down Choice Number 3: Wonderland Trail to Fryingpan Creek - 7.1 miles roundtripġ376′ elevation gain, 5228′ highest point, 4.5 – 5 hours Available typically from early July through October.Depending on the time of year and weather, we will be greeted by stellar mountain views, wildflowers, small cascading streams, pikas, and hoary marmots. Follow part of the route used by summit climbers as we wander through a forest of hemlock and cedar trees. Emmons Glacier descends two vertical miles from the summit and has a surface area of 4.3 square miles. We will be hiking in the Emmons Glacier Valley with stunning views of The Mountain’s largest glacier. Mount Rainier is the single most glaciated mountain peak in the lower 48 states. Choice Number 2: Glacier Basin - 6.5 miles roundtrip Chevron down Choice Number 2: Glacier Basin - 6.5 miles roundtripġ600’ elevation gain, 5900’ highest point, 4 hours Available typically from early July through October.We will come back to the parking lot following the cascading Paradise River. Hiking onward, we will pass through wildflower/huckleberry meadows with glimpses of Mt. Rainier’s most popular lakes and is even on a postage stamp!Īfter we enjoy the lake, we will continue to Faraway Rock and enjoy the 180 degree view. Arriving at Reflection Lake, if conditions permit, find yourself in awe of a perfect reflection of Mt. ![]() Rainier and other peaks (weather permitting). We will climb steadily through a lovely forest with peeks of Mt. Rainier’s most popular waterfalls and follow the Wonderland Trail to Reflection Lake. Southwest side of the Park, Nisqually Entranceīegin at one of Mt. Choice Number 1: Narada Falls, Reflection Lake and Faraway Rock - 5 miles roundtrip Chevron down Choice Number 1: Narada Falls, Reflection Lake and Faraway Rock - 5 miles roundtripġ150’ elevation gain, 5400’ highest point, 3.5 – 4 hours Available typically from late June through October.If not, you can purchase a 7-day pass for $30. If you have an all National Parks Pass, you are covered. ![]() Note: You will need to have your own transportation and pay your entrance fee to the Park upon entry. Note the elevation gain to pick the right hike for you and/or your group. These hikes are perfect for hikers with experience who desire a moderate workout. Hiking poles, snacks and extra water are provided. Meet your guide, Diann, at your selected hike’s trailhead and be ready to explore one of these 3.5 – 4.5 hour hikes. I love guiding hikes on Mount Rainier’s amazing trail system. I am one of the few companies that have a Commercial Use Authorization Permit which allows us to hike off-the-beaten trails and stay away from the crowds. We will meet at one of these trailheads inside Mount Rainier National Park and explore the diversity this Park offers.Įnjoy the personalization of a private tour. Select the one that appeals to you and be ready for a fun hike! I am offering a choice of three different hikes. ![]()
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