check-in time: 4:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. 4 miles from ashford. an on-site shop sells groceries, souvenirs, firewood and ice, and there's snow-shoe and cross-country ski rental in the winter. rooms come with private or shared bathrooms, and all are furnished in a basic style. there's a full service restaurant on-site and afternoon tea is served in the library. this simple lodge in a 1911 cabin set is 3. there are coffeemakers, but no phones, tvs or internet. 5 miles from the nisqually entrance to mount rainier national park and 2. seats on the front porch offer panoramic mountain views Seattle-Tacoma International Airport 1 hr 51
Comet Falls (8 min) Series of cascading, 380-ft. waterfalls in a national park with hiking trails & scenic views. Bench and Snow Lake Trail (23 min) Lake and outdoor recreation Goat Rocks Wilderness (22 min) Boasting 25 peaks, this impressive mountain range is popular for hiking, climbing & snowshoeing. Myrtle Falls (24 min) Waterfall tumbling 72 ft. into a rugged gorge, with snow-capped Mount Rainier in the background. Pinnacle Peak (21 min) Climbing, glacier, outdoor recreation, and mountain Mount Rainier (22 min) This active 14,411-ft. volcano & scenic hiking destination is the Cascade Range's highest mountain. Grove of the Patriarchs Trail (50 min) Scenic 1.5-mi. roundtrip loop through a grove of patriarchs: ancient 3- & 4-story trees. Narada Falls (16 min) Cascading falls featuring 2 separate tiers, with trails & a pool at the base of the lower half. Henry M Jackson Visitor Center (22 min) Full-service Mount Rainier visitor center, with exhibits, snacks, a bookstore & ranger programs. Reflection Lakes (20 min) Tranquil lakes known for spring wildflowers & mirror images of picturesque Mount Rainier. Skyline Loop Trail (23 min) Mountain and outdoor recreation Christine Falls (8 min) Waterfalls framed by a stone bridge are among the attractions at this sprawling national park. Reflection Lake (20 min) Lake, park, fog, and mountain Mount Rainier National Park (12 min) 263,000-acre wilderness around Washington's highest peak encompassing wildflower meadows & glaciers. |