Standard Entrance Pass| www.nps.gov
Mount Rainier National Park offers over 260 miles of maintained trails for your enjoyment. Trails lead through the peacefulness of the old-growth forest of the river valleys and the high subalpine meadows on the flanks of Mount Rainier. From these trails explore and experience the forests, lakes, and streams and view the fields of wildflowers and network of glaciers. Pets and bicycles are NOT permitted on any park trails.| www.nps.gov
“Timed entry” means a reservation to enter the park during a designated time period. A predetermined number of reservations are available for each time slot. The time slots are in two-hour increments, for example: 7 am-9 am, 9 am-11 am, 11 am-1 pm, 1 pm-3 pm, and 3 pm-5 pm.| www.nps.gov
Explore Mount Rainier National Park Timed Entry Reservations in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington with Recreation.gov. For information on Mount Rainier's 2025 pilot Timed Entry Reservation System, please visit: https://www.nps.gov/mora/planyourvisit/timed-entry-reservations.h| Recreation.gov
Mount Rainier National Park currently has three auto campgrounds. NPS Photo| www.nps.gov