
Mt. Rainier National Park - Sunrise area - Washington
Posted by:
Hikenutty
N 46° 54.857 W 121° 38.597
10T E 603309 N 5196532
The Sunrise area of Mt. Rainier Nat'l Park is less known than the most commonly visited Paradise area, but it is the best spot for vista's of the mountain and its glaciers.
Waymark Code: WM21HB
Location: Washington, United States
Date Posted: 08/20/2007
Views: 71
Most people who visit Mt. Rainier National Park go to the Paradise area on the south side of the Mountain, however, if you want incredible views of Mt. Rainier or great hiking, the Sunrise area is where you want to go.
Sunrise is located in the NE section of the park and sits on a ridge looking directly across a valley at the mountain and Emmons Glacier. Hikes from Sunrise are countless, but I recommend the Burroughs Mountain trail for the best views. A shorter, but also beautiful hike out of Sunrise is to Frozen Lake.
The area has several viewpoints built by the CCC, including Sunrise Point and Emmons Vista. The 2 main buildings at the site are the Visitor Center and the Ranger Station. They along with the comfort station, make up the Sunrise Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
To access Sunrise you'll drive along highway 410 from Enumclaw. Before the Chinook Pass you'll see the turnoff to Sunrise on your right. Soon you'll reach the fee station, and from there it's an additional 10 miles to Sunrise.
Park Name: Mt. Rainier National Park
 Natural Park: yes
 Park Website: [Web Link]
 Type of Listing: Visitor Center
 Fees in Local Currency: 15.00 (listed in local currency)
 Dates of Access: From: 06/15/2007 To: 09/09/2007
 Hours available: From: 9:00 AM To: 6:00 PM
 Hiking: yes
 Camping: yes
 Bicycling: yes
 Historic/Cultural Park: Not Listed
 Recreation Area: Not Listed
 Wildlife Refuge: Not Listed
 Other Park Type not listed above: Not listed
 Other Type Detail: Not listed
 Horseback Riding: Not Listed
 Off-Roading: Not Listed
 Swimming: Not Listed
 Snorkling/Scuba: Not Listed
 Boating: Not Listed
 Rock Climbing: Not Listed
 Fishing: Not Listed
 Other Activities: Not listed

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