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Packwood, Washington

  • This 7.8-mile out-and-back hike climbs to a high meadow and two lakes in the heart of the Tatoosh Wilderness just south of Mount Rainier National Park. From Tatoosh Ridge, youll gaze out at the roc... More on Trails

  • Hiked this trail many times,last time me and my 6 year old son Hunter.Its a More on Trails

 

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#2.

Packwood, Washington

  • A three-night backpacking trip mostly through forest; a portion of the Pacific Crest Trail follows ... More on Trails

  • The prices in Mount Rainier National Park are subject to change. Currently More on Trails

 

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#3.

Packwood, Washington

  • Some of the biggest, oldest trees in the Washington Cascades stand tall in the Grove of the Patriarchs. These silent old men of moss tower overhead, with a few lying down to show us just how massiv... More on Trails

  • A short trail that is in easy hike from a rather crowded parking lot, it wi More on Trails

 

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#4.

Packwood, Washington

  • The Ohanapecosh River may be the most picturesque stream in the park, with its crystal-clear waters, moss-laden banks, and tall forests above. One of the prettiest sections of this most attractive ... More on Trails

  • Very nice enjoyable hike. We discovered this trail after our cancelled hik More on Trails

 

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#5.

Packwood, Washington

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  • A grove of red cedar and Douglas fir trees, ... More on TripAdvisor

  • Great trail for kids and elderly. More on Trails

 

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#6.

Packwood, Washington

  • Many rivers in Mount Rainier National Park come from its glaciers. Children can learn that most are milky from the dirt the ice plucks from its bed as the glaciers move down the mountain. Ohanepeco... More on Trails

  • Very nice enjoyable hike. We discovered this trail after our cancelled hik More on Trails

 

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#7.

Packwood, Washington

  • Old Snowy is one of the sentinels of the Goat Rocks Wilderness. Although not the highest summit of the group, it is the most accessible, easiest to climb, and therefore, the most popular. The peak has a reputation of being remote ... More on Trails

 

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#8.

Packwood, Washington

  • Nestled along the Cascade divide south of Mount Rainier, the Goat Rocks are the spectacularly eroded remains of an ancient volcano. Natures sculpting by ice and water has left behind a beautiful region of jagged peaks, glaciers, and ... More on Trails

 

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#9.

Packwood, Washington

  • From the shores of Reflection Lake, this trail leads down jumbled talus slopes to the cold blue waters of Louise Lake, a pretty pool beneath the rocky wall of lower Mazama Ridge. The trail ... More on Trails

 

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#10.

Packwood, Washington

  • Dont let the name fool youthis is no stroll along a forest brook. Youll dip your toes in Dry Creek within the first few minutes of this hike, then not see it again until you get back down from the long, steep climb ahead of you. This ... More on Trails

 

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