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Mt. Rainier

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Visit Rainier is a nonprofit tourism organization dedicated to supporting qualified media professionals with fact-checking, images, and travel-related information about the Mount Rainier region.

Below, you’ll find links to essential press materials and recent press releases featuring key attractions and events in and around Mount Rainier National Park. A photo library is currently in development, but we are happy to provide images upon request in the format you need.

If you would like to be added to our Media Distribution List, please email your name, title, media outlet(s), and contact information to marketing@visitrainier.com.

For media on assignment planning a visit to the Mount Rainier region, we recommend reaching out as early as possible regarding accommodations or other arrangements.

We look forward to assisting you and welcoming you to Mount Rainier.

Mount Rainier sign with family around it
tahoma trail system

The information and contact information below is intended for members of the media.

Media Contact Information

For assistance with fact checking, media stays, photography and other support, please contact:

Meilee Anderson
Marketing Consultant for Visit Rainier
Email: marketing@visitrainier.com

For media assistance:

While no formal press trips are scheduled at this time, if you’re working on an article or have a letter of assignment and you’d like to schedule an individual press trip, please click here.

Image Library

We have made a select number of hi-resolution photographs available through our website. These photos are to be used solely for editorial use promoting the Mt. Rainier area.

For assistance in obtaining photography, contact Meilee Anderson, Marketing Consultant, at 206-422-1270 or email marketing@visitrainier.com.

B-roll Footage

Need captivating imagery to go with your feature on Mount Rainier? We are happy to provide b-roll footage to working members of the media to promote Mount Rainier as a travel destination. The footage is available to credentialed media members in digital format free of charge.

For assistance in obtaining footage, contact Meilee Anderson, Marketing Consultant, at 206-422-1270 or email marketing@visitrainier.com.

Usage Policy

All Visit Rainier website material and content are protected. Reuse or redistribution of the website material for both commercial and non-commercial purposes requires permission from Visit Rainier. We welcome and encourage the reuse, broadcast, or distribution of materials, whether whole or in part. Written or oral permission is required and credit is given in this format: Content provided in whole or in part by Visit Rainier.

Photos other than those provided here must be pre-approved by Visit Rainier for use.

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Image of Mount Rainier for the Mt. Rainier Fact Sheet
Explore detailed Rainier information including geography, accommodations, dining, and access routes to Mt. Rainier National Park.
2000 Engine No 5 Elbe Photo by Maria Ramberg
Western Forest Industries, DBA Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad (MRSR), a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, is thrilled to announce its ambitious undertaking to restore the iconic Porter No. 5 steam locomotive to its former glory. Built by the renowned H.K. Porter Company in February 1924, the Porter 2-8-2 #5 locomotive, the locomotive holds significant historical value as one of the largest Porter locomotives ever constructed.
Fryingpan Creek Bridge
Mount Rainier National Park announced future construction to replace the Fryingpan Creek Bridge 2026-2029.
mountain and view of wildflowers
Discover helpful tips for stargazing at Mount Rainier National Park and capturing the perfect night sky photo.
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Starting May 26, Mount Rainier National Park will be transitioning to a fully cashless fee system.