Summit Lake is a 6.1-mile roundtrip hike in the Carbon River/Mowich area. It is managed by the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Snoqualmie Ranger District.
Tolmie Peak / Eunice Lake
This is a great family-friendly hike from Mount Rainier National Park’s largest lake to one of its four remaining historic fire lookouts.
Eastside Trail – Lower
One of the longest trails within Mount Rainier National Park, the Eastside Trail is also one of the park’s quieter trails. Spanning the park’s eastern reaches from Chinook Pass to the Ohanapecosh Campground, the Eastside Trail traverses alpine meadows, primeval forest and a valley that thunders from catapulting creeks and crashing cascades.
Edgar Rock
Edgar Rock is a 2 to 4-mile trail, an “off-the-beaten-path” hike in the Chinook Pass area that requires an NW Forest Pass. Learn more at VisitRainier.com.
Palisades Trail (Hwy 410)
When it still feels like winter, the Palisades often feels like spring. Look for delicate Calypso orchids; enjoy the scent of vanilla leaf, and view the groundcover — a thick carpet of salal,
Placer Lake via Morse Creek Road
Placer Lake via Morse Creek Road
Pinnacle Peak
Pinnacle Peak is a hike that’s kid-friendly, dog-friendly, and features a historic fire lookout site.
Brown Peak via Palisades Lakes Trail
Brown Peak via Palisades Lakes Trail
Goat Peak
Goat Peak
Mazama Ridge Loop
If you only have a day to spend at Paradise you can sample several iconic trails by hiking a scenic loop that begins and ends at Paradise via the Lakes Trail and Mazama Ridge.
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