Embark on a thrilling Mt. Rainier tour and hike through stunning landscapes, including glaciers, panoramic viewpoints, waterfalls, lakes, and old-growth forests.
Embark on a thrilling Mt. Rainier tour and hike through stunning landscapes, including glaciers, panoramic viewpoints, waterfalls, lakes, and old-growth forests.
- Mount Rainier - The journey to Mt. Rainier National Park takes about 2 hours. From the Paradise visitor center, there is a one-mile hike to a picnic spot near impressive glaciers. Afterward, the hike back is followed by a drive to scenic viewpoints, including Narada Falls, Christine Falls, ancient forests with millennia-old trees, and Reflection…
- Mount Rainier - The journey to Mt. Rainier National Park takes about 2 hours. From the Paradise visitor center, there is a one-mile hike to a picnic spot near impressive glaciers. Afterward, the hike back is followed by a drive to scenic viewpoints, including Narada Falls, Christine Falls, ancient forests with millennia-old trees, and Reflection Lakes. During the winter and spring months (November-June), snowshoeing replaces hiking, and no prior experience is necessary.
- Seattle - The tour begins and ends in downtown Seattle.
- Space Needle - Alternatively, pick-up and drop-off can be arranged near the Space Needle upon request.
- Paradise - The hike near the glaciers in the Paradise area is approximately one mile at an elevation of 5,500 feet. This is also the location of the main visitor center in Mt. Rainier National Park.
- Narada Falls - The hike leads to the base of Narada Falls, a 168-foot waterfall near Paradise.
- Reflection Lakes - Reflection Lakes offer views of Mt. Rainier’s reflection during summer. In winter, the lake freezes, and the road is closed.
- Christine Falls Viewpoint - The Christine Falls can be seen beneath the historic stone bridge.
- Longmire - A walk through the old-growth forest in the National Park near Longmire is at a lower elevation.

- Trekking poles
- Bottled water
- Crampons
- All Fees and Taxes
- Snowshoes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Trekking poles
- Bottled water
- Crampons
- All Fees and Taxes
- Snowshoes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Lunch
This tour of Mt. Rainier National Park offers a rich variety of landscapes, ranging from alpine environments to ancient forests at lower elevations. Participants will be driven to the park’s main attractions, where they can enjoy the stunning diversity of glaciers, mountains, waterfalls, rivers, and towering trees in the old-growth forest. There will be…
This tour of Mt. Rainier National Park offers a rich variety of landscapes, ranging from alpine environments to ancient forests at lower elevations. Participants will be driven to the park’s main attractions, where they can enjoy the stunning diversity of glaciers, mountains, waterfalls, rivers, and towering trees in the old-growth forest. There will be a designated period (1-2 hours) for exploring certain areas, allowing for hiking on the trails. During winter, some park areas may be closed on certain days, and not all attractions will be accessible. From November to June, snowshoes or crampons will be provided when necessary, as snow is often present on the trails during these months.
- Not recommended for travelers with knee or hip problems
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.