Take a break from the city to discover the magnificent scenery of Mt. Rainier National Park. This full-day trip departs from Seattle through historic Gold Rush towns before reaching the park. Enjoy several hours to explore on your own or with your guide. Take a hike among towering sequoia trees, visit a popular waterfall, and see the famous lake that reflects the image of the mountain. This tour has a maximum of 14 travelers.
- Capture Mt. Rainier reflected in Reflection Lake
- Relax at Paradise, famous for its mountain views and wildflower meadows
- Hike among ancient sequoia trees
- Visit the popular Narada Falls
What To Expect
Mount Rainier National Park
We’ll stop to have a light breakfast outdoors on our way to the Park entrance. Your guide will combine group preferences, weather considerations, mixed ecosystems and highlights, crowd avoidance, and more to create a lovely day.
3 hours • Admission Ticket Free
Narada Falls
This magical waterfall – and popular Mt. Rainier tourist attraction – is located on the road from Longmire to Paradise, just one mile west of the entrance to the Paradise area. At 176 feet high, the falls have two distinct features: the top tier, and tallest at 159 feet is a horsetail fall, so described because it has multiple channels down the rock face.
45 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Henry M. Jackson Visitor Center
Paradise is the most heavily visited area within the park for good reason. World-famous for its views and wildflower meadows. Take a hike and bring a picnic. Rising 14,410 feet above sea level, Mount Rainier, the king of the Cascade Range in western Washington, is a striking peak. Guarded by steep valleys and silt-filled rivers, the mighty volcano – with its sharp, pyramidal summit, broad snowfields, and deep glaciers – towers over a trackless and beautiful landscape.
2 hours • Admission Ticket Free
Reflection Lakes
Reflection Lakes is located along Stevens Canyon Road which is open to vehicles during the summer season, typically from June-September.
This popular destination is named for lakes that reflect views of Mount Rainier. During the summer, hikers must stay on trails at all times to protect the delicate subalpine meadows around the lake. Boating and fishing is not permitted in Reflection Lakes. During the winter, snowshoers and hikers can still access the area and winter camp around the snow-covered lake.
45 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Seattle
Head Back To Seattle and drop off locations
3 hours • Admission Ticket Free
Highlight
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Near public transportation
Stroller accessible
Most travelers can participate
Not wheelchair accessible
This tour/activity will have a maximum of 14 travelers
Include
Pick Up and Drop Offs
This tour will have a maximum of 14 travelers
Bottled Water
Park Entrance Fees
All Fees and Taxes
Exclude
Breakfast
Lunch
Max group – 14