Mount Rainier Paradise Road Drive
🚗6 mapped stops
Drive into the heart of Mount Rainier National Park, ascending from the ancient forests of the Nisqually Valley to the wildflower meadows of Paradise at 5,400 feet. At 14,411 feet, Rainier is the tallest volcano in the Cascades and the most glaciated peak in the contiguous United States — a mountain so massive it creates its own weather and dominates the Seattle skyline from a hundred miles away.
Stops on This Tour (6)
- 1 Nisqually Entrance The historic southwest entrance to Mount Rainier National Park
- 2 Kautz Creek Site of a devastating 1947 mudflow that reshaped the valley
- 3 Longmire Historic district with the park's oldest buildings and mineral springs
- 4 Cougar Rock Old-growth forest and the start of the subalpine transition
- 5 Narada Falls 168-foot waterfall thundering through a basalt gorge
- 6 Paradise Wildflower meadows at 5,400 feet with panoramic views of the summit
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