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Description

Mount Rainier National Park, crowned by its majestic volcanic peak soaring to 14,410 feet, offers a breathtaking tapestry of ancient forests, subalpine meadows, and glacial wonders. As visitors traverse its 236,381 acres, they'll encounter iconic landmarks such as the awe-inspiring Paradise area, renowned for its vibrant wildflower displays, and the towering, glacier-carved landscapes of Sunrise. Adventurers can immerse themselves in over 260 miles of trails, scaling the rugged terrain or savoring the serenity of alpine lakes. Established in 1899, Mount Rainier's vast ecosystems and diverse wildlife underscore its significance as a sanctuary of natural beauty and ecological importance, making it an unforgettable destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking both tranquility and exhilaration.

Park Details

Date Established:
March 2, 1899
Acres:
235,625
Recreation Visitors (2021):
1670063