An Icon on the Horizon

Ascending to 14,410 feet above sea level, Mount Rainier stands as an icon in the Washington landscape. An active volcano, Mount Rainier is the most glaciated peak in the contiguous U.S.A., spawning five major rivers. Subalpine wildflower meadows ring the icy volcano while ancient forest cloaks Mount Rainier’s lower slopes. Wildlife abounds in the park’s ecosystems. A lifetime of discovery awaits.

A small wood building framed by a snowy forest.
Operating Hours & Seasons

Hours of operation for park visitor centers, inns, ranger stations, and other facilities.

A road curves up the side of a valley towards Mount Rainier.
Road Status

Find out current road conditions, including access to Paradise during the winter season.

A paved road bordered by forest enters a log entrance arch with a Mt Rainier National Park sign.
Fees, Passes, & Permits

Find out about entrance fees, passes, and special use permits.

Tire tracks cross on a snowy road in front of a wood and stone building.
Tire Chain FAQs

All vehicles in the park are required to carry tire chains November 1-May 1. Have questions? Here are some answers!

Mount Rainier and the Paradise meadows covered in snow.
Mount Rainier Webcams

Is the mountain out? What's the weather like at Paradise or Sunrise? Take a look at our live webcams to find out!

Clouds swirl around the snowy peaks of the Tatoosh Range.
Weather

Be prepared for Mount Rainier's changeable weather.

Two hikers decend a trail into a forested river valley.
Wilderness Hiking, Camping, & Climbing

Information and permits for exploring Mount Rainier's backcountry.

A snow-covered wooden suspension bridge framed by a dark forest.
Winter Travel

Be prepared for winter travel, when roads can be closed or have quickly changing conditions.

Ski tracks curve down a snowy mountain slope.
Winter & Snow Safety

Winter can show you a different side of the park, but it also involves extra safety considerations such as the risk of avalanches.

Volunteer meadow rover leads visitors along a subalpine trail.
Volunteer

From maintaining trails, protecting meadows, or researching owls, find the volunteer project that fits you!

A hand cyclist and mountain biker descend a gravel road.
Accessibility at Mount Rainier

Learn more about accessibility at Mount Rainier National Park.

Two clusters of basalt columns stand in front of a view of Mount Rainier.
Mount Rainier Valor Memorial

Ensuring that the individuals who made the ultimate sacrifice while saving the lives of others will never be forgotten.

Last updated: October 30, 2024

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

55210 238th Avenue East
Ashford, WA 98304

Phone:

360 569-2211

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