the simple cedar cabins are decorated in a laid-back rustic style and sleep between 2 and 4 guests. cellphone service is limited. all of the cabins have free wi-fi, gas fireplaces and kitchens or kitchenettes; some have wood-paneled walls, outdoor seating areas and access to a semi-private outdoor hot tub. minimum-stay rules may apply. surrounded by woodland, this rural mountain lodge is a 6-minute walk from the nisqually entrance to mount rainier national park and 13 miles from the mount rainier scenic railroad & museum. parking is complimentary. check-in time: 4:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. there are seasonal evening campfires, as well as nature trail access from the property Seattle-Tacoma International Airport 1 hr 39
Mount Rainier (35 min) This active 14,411-ft. volcano & scenic hiking destination is the Cascade Range's highest mountain. Panorama Point (37 min) 6,804-ft. peak reachable by lush hiking trails, with panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. Henry M Jackson Visitor Center (34 min) Full-service Mount Rainier visitor center, with exhibits, snacks, a bookstore & ranger programs. Reflection Lake (33 min) Lake, park, fog, and mountain Narada Falls (29 min) Cascading falls featuring 2 separate tiers, with trails & a pool at the base of the lower half. Myrtle Falls (37 min) Waterfall tumbling 72 ft. into a rugged gorge, with snow-capped Mount Rainier in the background. Comet Falls (21 min) Series of cascading, 380-ft. waterfalls in a national park with hiking trails & scenic views. Reflection Lakes (33 min) Tranquil lakes known for spring wildflowers & mirror images of picturesque Mount Rainier. Christine Falls (21 min) Waterfalls framed by a stone bridge are among the attractions at this sprawling national park. Goat Rocks Wilderness (34 min) Boasting 25 peaks, this impressive mountain range is popular for hiking, climbing & snowshoeing. Skyline Loop Trail (35 min) Mountain and outdoor recreation Old Snowy Mountain (42 min) Hiking and outdoor recreation Pinnacle Peak (33 min) Climbing, glacier, outdoor recreation, and mountain Longmire Museum (13 min) Former park headquarters, built by homesteader James Longmire in 1916, repurposed as a museum. |