Wonderland Trail
Mount Rainer National Park
55210 238th Avenue East
Ashford, WA 98304
360 569-2211
Mount Rainer National Park was created in 1899, and it currently has 235,625 acres of forest (of which 97% is designated wilderness). Nearly two million people come to enjoy the grandeur and beauty of the park each year. It includes Mount Rainier (14,410′), an active volcano encased in over 35 square miles of snow and ice and contains outstanding examples of old growth forests and sub-alpine meadows.
Hikers and backpackers can hike a section or circumvent the entire base of Mount Rainer on the Wonderland Trail. It is a 93 mile loop that has spectacular and sometimes close-up views of the numerous glaciers on the mountain. The driest months are in July and August, and the trail can be particularly challenging in sections (with some difficult fords across cascading streams) – but this is a magnificent trail to experience whether you chose to day-hike or thru-hike the entire trail (in which case the park service recommends 10 to 14 days).
- click to see photos from this hike in Mount Rainer National Park: August 25, 1991
- click for a trip report on this hike around Sunrise: August 25, 1991
- click for a Daytimer report for this hike on the Wonderland Trail (password required)
- click for a location map for Mount Rainier National Park
- click for a park brochure with more details on Mount Rainier National Park
- click for a topo and profile map of the Wonderland Trail (password required)
- click for a trail map of Mount Rainier National Park
- click for more hikes in the State of Washington
- click for a hike at the nearby Cape Alva in Olympic National Park in July 1998
- click for links to other outdoor books and magazines