The Northern Loop is a 3-4 night backpacking adventure around Mount Rainier's remote northern wilderness.| The Froggy Adventures
The Curtis Ridge Trail goes up the sidewall of the Carbon Glacier, giving you an up close view of the icy Willis Wall and Mount Rainier's summit.| The Froggy Adventures
Whether you’re looking for the best viewpoints, high peaks, or just exploration, these are my all-time favorite hikes in Mount Rainier.| The Froggy Adventures
The Natural Bridge is a stone archway perched high above the ground near Mount Rainier's Northern Loop Trail.| The Froggy Adventures
Skyscraper Mountain provides panoramic views of jagged peaks, grassy parks, and of course, the summit of Mount Rainier.| The Froggy Adventures
At over 300 feet, Comet Falls is the tallest waterfall in Mount Rainier National Park.| The Froggy Adventures
Pinnacle Peak is a rocky mountain in the Tatoosh Range of Mount Rainier National Park| The Froggy Adventures
At 6,800 feet in elevation, the icy moraine landscape of Panhandle Gap is the highest point on Mount Rainier's Wonderland Trail.| The Froggy Adventures
The wildflower meadows of Summerland are one of Mount Rainier’s most incredible areas.| The Froggy Adventures
The Fremont Lookout is a wooden fire watch tower with one of the all time best views in Mount Rainier National Park.| The Froggy Adventures
Dege Peak is a short hike in the Sunrise area of Mount Rainier that has big views without big crowds.| The Froggy Adventures
The hike to Emerald Ridge gets you right inside a subalpine meadow with views of the Tahoma Glacier and Mount Rainier's rugged southwestern face.| The Froggy Adventures
Perched on a rocky summit, the Gobblers Knob fire lookout is one of the most incredible views of Mount Rainier.| The Froggy Adventures
Standard Entrance Pass| www.nps.gov