Mt. Rainier National Park, Seattle: How to Visit and What to Do Nearby

 

Mount Rainier National Park encompasses the 4,392-meter glaciated stratovolcano in the Cascade Range, 95 kilometers southeast of Seattle, Washington. Rainier carries 25 named glaciers—the largest glacial system on any single peak in the contiguous United States—feeding rivers that radiate from the summit. The Paradise area on the southern flank, at 1,646 meters, receives an average of 16 meters of snowfall annually and is the park's most visited zone, with wildflower meadows erupting in July and August. The Wonderland Trail makes a 150-kilometer loop around the entire mountain, typically completed in 10 to 14 days. is just one of many options in Seattle. Major attractions worth considering include Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, Olympic Sculpture Park, and Original Starbucks.