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    Mount Rainier National Park - Incline Cider

    Mount Rainier National Park

    4.8(298 reviews)
    8.1 km

    OMG OMG OMG. YOU ALL NEED TO JUST DO IT. THERE ARE TRAILA THERE ARE ELKS DEER RABBITS YETI ...AND…read moreOMG THERE'S SNOW !!! Yes I was like a child in a toy store. I literally scared my hubby (he was driver) when I screeched in excitement... some of the trails were closed down to vehicles because of flooding and rock falls (takes time to clear)....but we did go all way up but as for Mother Nature some ares once at top summit are also closed cause she's shedding winter snow yet... If you get a chance do it. This trip is not one I'll say you check and decide for yourself, This time ISAY GO JUST GO YOU WONT REGRET IT!!!!

    Mount Rainier NPis such a gorgeous park. The drive up from Seattle was simple and didn't feel like…read morethe 2 plus hours. I was grateful for nearly perfect weather- even with the various microclimates throughout the park. I was prepared for the heavy humidity and the chilli weather. The park was "closed" due to the government shutdown and so we didn't have to pay the entrance fee which was nice. I do however feel bad for the park rangers and staff that were unable to work. We took the route of the Paradise route and stopped at the different viewpoints but there were a few closures. Reflection lake was beautiful but a bit crowded.

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    Myrtle Falls - Myrtle Falls, In Paradise on Mount Rainier at 5,515' elevation along the Skyline

    Myrtle Falls

    4.8(13 reviews)
    7.7 km

    The trail to reach Myrtle falls is pretty easy/short (a little less than a mile) and BOY are the…read moreviews stunning. The actual view of Myrtle facing Mt. Rainier is kind of the "poster child" picture for Mt. Rainier at least that I saw online so that was fun when I realized! A crowd definitely does gather right in front of the falls so don't be surprised, you may have to wait/ask folks to shift around if you want to get a nice photo. It's worth it though! Overall if you're visiting the Paradise part of Mt. Rainier, this is such an easy spot to get to that you absolutely should not miss. The whole trail path is paved.

    This is one of the most photographed areas in Mount Rainier National Park. The view of Myrtle Falls…read morewith Mount Rainier in the background is one of the most stunning viewpoints in the whole park. Myrtle Falls is located in the Paradise area and is a short walk from the parking lot on the Skyline loop trail. The trail is moderately challenging and is on paved asphalt. This waterfall tumbles 72 feet into a rugged gorge, There is a viewing area off to the side that allows you to take photos of Myrtle Falls with Mount Rainier directly behind it. Just know that it can get crowded in this small area. There may also be professional photographers in this area taking photos with a tripod. There is a bridge over Myrtle Falls that allows you to see it from above. I highly recommend doing the full Skyline loop trail if you have time. It's a great hike. The Paradise area is closed during the winter season.

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    Myrtle Falls - Myrtle Falls, In Paradise on Mount Rainier at 5,515' elevation along the Skyline

    Myrtle Falls, In Paradise on Mount Rainier at 5,515' elevation along the Skyline

    Myrtle Falls - The Edith Creek leading to the falls

    The Edith Creek leading to the falls

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    Reflection Lakes Loop Hike - Great reflection of mt Reinier

    Reflection Lakes Loop Hike

    4.7(9 reviews)
    6.8 km

    This is a great hike for photographers if you want to get both a nice view of Mount Rainier and of…read moreits reflection in the lake. The best time to come here is on a clear day and when the water is calm. You get stunning views of the alpine lakes and of the mountain peaks in the background. I made two stops here during my trip because the wind had caused ripples on the water and I wasn't able to get a clear shot with my camera. The reflection was much more clearer the second stop. Reflection Lakes is located off of Stevens Canyon Road just south of Paradise in Mount Rainier National Park. After parking, head down to the lake to find the hiking trail. The parking lot can fill up during the busier part of the day. The Lakes Trail is a three mile loop trail that goes around the lake and starts from either end of the parking lot. Wildflowers border the lakes in summer which adds some nice color to your photographs. The park asks that you stay on the trail to protect the meadow around the lake. Pinnacle Peak Trail is another popular trail that starts south of the Reflection Lakes parking lot. I really enjoyed making a stop here. It is one of the best places to get an iconic picture of Mount Rainier. There is no swimming, fishing, or boating in Reflection Lakes. But nearby Louise Lake allows wading and fishing. You can only visit Reflection Lakes in the summer as Stevens Canyon Road closes up during the winter season.

    Made a quick stop here to see the reflection of Mt Rainier…read more Heard it's supposed to be beautiful at sunrise, but it was rainy during our visit so we forewent the early morning visit. Came around 9am-ish on a cloudy day and were able to see a decent reflection - can only imagine how beautiful it would be on a nice, sunny day. We did a bit of the walk around the lakes, and while the walk was nice, the best views come from the overlooks where you park. Definitely worth a quick stop while driving by. If the weather is good, consider sunrise - you might be in for a wonderful surprise.

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    Reflection Lakes Loop Hike - 9/21/24

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    Eagle Peak Trail

    Eagle Peak Trail

    5.0(1 review)
    0.4 km

    The Eagle Peak Trail is one of the hardest trails in the Longmire area of Mount Rainier National…read morePark. The peak offers amazing, closeup views of Mount Rainier, and as far into the distance as Mount Hood on a clear day. The trail starts in Longmire, across the Nisqually Suspension Bridge from the Wilderness Center. The trailhead is right between the bridge and the old campground. There are enough parking spaces for about 3 cars here, with a few more spaces down the road, and more across the bridge. The trail is 7.2 miles round trip, with about 3000 feet elevation gain. It took me about 4 hours total, going at a moderate pace. It's shaded all the way up. The climb is pretty consistent, although it gets a little more steep towards the saddle, and a lot more steep from there to the peak. The trail can be very narrow, slippery, and steep in some places near the top. This wasn't hard for me on a clear day, but I imagine it could be a lot harder in ice or muddy snow. I saw several deer on the trail, and a black bear that looked to be about 2 years old. (It ran away when it saw me.) Cougars have been spotted in the area this year, but I didn't see any on this trail. Before hiking this trail I would check the weather the day before and the day of. I personally wouldn't want to hike it in active snow, but a clear day after snow should be okay. There is no cell service whatsoever on this trail, but there is free wifi nearby in Longmire. Dogs, bikes, and skis are not allowed on this trail.

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    Eagle Peak Trail
    Eagle Peak Trail
    Eagle Peak Trail

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