Mount Rainier National Park
Washington

π Check available routes: π² Washington National Parks Road Trip Β· ποΈ Washington Highlights Road Trip
π Location: Mount Rainier National Park, southwest side (Nisqually Entrance), Washington
ποΈ Best time to visit: July through September
β³ Recommended stay: Half a day to a full day
π Official visitor information: NPS β Mount Rainier
ποΈ About Longmire & Paradise
Mount Rainier is a glaciated 14,411-foot volcano ringed by wildflower meadows, old-growth forest, and dozens of glaciers. The southwest corridor, entered at Nisqually, is the park's most popular and includes the historic Longmire district and the famous Paradise area.
Longmire holds the park's original developed area, with a historic inn, museum, and gentle forest walks. The road then climbs past roadside waterfalls to Paradise, a subalpine meadow basin below the mountain that bursts with wildflowers in summer and offers the park's most iconic close-up views.
β¨ Why Visit
This side of Mount Rainier is especially known for:
- ποΈ Close-up views of Mount Rainier and its glaciers
- πΌ Legendary Paradise wildflower meadows
- π§ Roadside waterfalls β Christine Falls and Narada Falls
- ποΈ The historic Longmire district and inn
- πͺ Reflection Lakes when the road is open
- π₯Ύ Trailheads for everything from short loops to the Skyline Loop
π₯Ύ Trails & Stops
- Trail of the Shadows β about 0.7 mi loop, 30β45 minutes, π’ easy, a gentle Longmire meadow-and-forest walk. Route reference: AllTrails β Trail of the Shadows
- Skyline Trail Loop β 5.5 mi / 1,700 ft loop from Paradise, 4.5β6 hours, π strenuous, past Myrtle Falls, Panorama Point, and the Nisqually Glacier. Route reference: AllTrails β Skyline Trail Loop Β· NPS
- Nisqually Vista Trail (easier) β about 1.2 mi / 200 ft loop, 45β75 minutes, π’ easy. Route reference: AllTrails β Nisqually Vista
Roadside stops: Christine Falls, Narada Falls, and Reflection Lakes (when the road is open).
π Best Time to Visit
πΌ Late JulyβAugust β Peak Wildflowers
The Paradise meadows peak in mid-to-late summer, one of the best wildflower displays in the country.
βοΈ September β Fewer Crowds
Early fall brings quieter trails, though the first snows can arrive by month's end at elevation.
πΌ Stay on hardened paths and designated trails β the subalpine meadows are fragile and slow to recover.
π Access and Parking
Enter via the Nisqually Entrance and work up the mountain slowly. Paradise parking fills early on clear summer days β arrive before 7 a.m. or after 4 p.m.
ποΈ Fees and Reservations
A valid Mount Rainier / Interagency entrance pass is required.
ποΈ Mount Rainier does not require timed-entry reservations in 2026, but parking can still fill. Confirm current rules on the official fees page.
β οΈ Alpine Safety
- Snow can linger on the Skyline Loop into July β carry offline navigation
- Afternoon thunderstorms and whiteouts build quickly
- Do not follow footprints across snow without confirming the route
- Carry layers, water, and sun protection
β Before You Go
Check current information before visiting: