Mt. Rainier National Park Seattle 1-Day Small Group In-Depth Tour
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Escape the city and spend a day exploring the breathtaking beauty of Mount Rainier National Park! Departing from Seattle, this full-day small group tour takes you into glacier country, where snow-capped mountains, roaring waterfalls, alpine lakes, and lush forests steal the show year-round. In summer, enjoy an in-depth exploration of the park’s highlights, including Longmire Museum, the postcard-perfect Christine Falls, powerful Narada Falls, wildflower-filled Paradise, and the mirror-like views at Reflection Lakes. In winter, the tour shifts to a snowier wonderland, featuring a longer stop at Longmire Museum and a scenic walk along the legendary Wonderland Trail. With expert guiding, seasonal sightseeing, and round-trip transportation from Seattle, this tour offers the perfect balance of nature, history, and effortless adventure!
Free cancellation
Pickup included
What's included
- Professional vehicles transportation (Vehicle used based on the number of guests attending that day)
- BOTTLED_WATER
- Professional Driver and Guide (or Driver-Guide)
- Explore the park's best spots by hiking or snowshoeing, depending on the season.
- Admission of Mount Rainier National Park.
- Seasonal visit:Longmire Museum, Christine Falls,Narada Falls,Paradise Visitor Center,Reflection Lake
What's not included
- Gratuities (Recommend Rate:15% - 20% for Driver and Guide, we would be appreciated).
- Any personal and other expenses are not listed in Fee Included.
Itinerary
- Meet one of Washington’s biggest icons: Mount Rainier. Towering over the Pacific Northwest, this snow-capped giant (also known as Tacoma) is the highest peak in the Cascade Range and the tallest volcano in mainland America. Heavily glaciated and snow-covered year-round, Rainier feeds five major rivers and gives life to roaring waterfalls, alpine lakes, and lush forests. Summer (May–October): Seattle → Mount Rainier National Park → Longmire Museum → Christine Falls → Narada Falls → Paradise Visitor Center → Reflection Lakes → Seattle Winter (November–April): Seattle → Mount Rainier National Park → Longmire Museum → Wonderland Trail → Seattle
- Welcome to glacier country! Encircled by the legendary Wonderland Trail, Mount Rainier National Park is home to massive glaciers like Emmons and Carbon, the largest by volume in the contiguous U.S. With over 1.8 million visitors annually, this park blends epic scenery with rich geology where thousands attempt to summit Rainier every year approximately 50% making it to the summit. Also, Mt. Rainier in WA is the tallest volcano of Mainland America, the 5th tallest mountain in the entire US territory. The mountain top is covered by snow all year round. When the snow melts, water flows down in large volume, creating beautiful waterfalls and vast lakes while also irrigating the forest lands while also irrigating the forest land.
- (Summer: 20 mins and Winter: 60 mins) Located at 2,700 feet on the mountain’s south side, Longmire Museum sits in the historic Longmire district. Once a ranger station, it now showcases exhibits on the park’s geology, wildlife, early explorers, and Native American history. Small but mighty, it’s the perfect intro to Rainier’s story—quick, informative, and worth the stop. (20 min)
- A postcard-perfect waterfall framed by a charming stone bridge, Christine Falls is one of the park’s most photographed spots. Easily viewed right off the road, it’s a quick stop with big visual payoff. (Subject to weather and road conditions.) (10 min)
- (Summer Only – 40 mins) One of the most impressive waterfalls you can drive to, Narada Falls plunges dramatically over hardened lava rock just steps from the road. Fed by the Paradise River, this thundering cascade is loud, powerful, and very much a fan favorite! (40 min)
- (Summer Only – 120 mins) Named when early visitors literally gasped “Oh, what a paradise!”, this area delivers sweeping mountain views and vibrant wildflower meadows in summer. Home to the Henry M. Jackson Memorial Visitor Center, Paradise is also the park’s main winter-use area, averaging over 53 feet of snowfall annually! (2h 0min)
- Summer (May to October) These small alpine lakes live up to their name. On calm days, Reflection Lakes mirror Mount Rainier perfectly, creating one of the most iconic views in the park. Blink and miss it—but if conditions are right, it’s pure magic. (10 min)
- The legendary Wonderland Trail is a 93-mile loop circling Mount Rainier and one of the most coveted backpacking routes in the U.S. While full hikes require rare permits, winter visitors can enjoy a scenic portion of this iconic trail and soak in the snowy serenity of Rainier up close. (1h 0min)
Meeting & end point
Meeting point
9:15 AM Skybridge Seattle Airport Hotel
End point
Seattle Chinatown;616 6th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104;
Practical information
- Operated by
- Jupiter Legend Corporation
- Max group size
- 55 travellers
- Travellers per booking
- 1–12
- Languages
- en
- Confirmation
- INSTANT_THEN_MANUAL
Cancellation policy
Free cancellation available.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Important notes
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Along the way of Wonderland Trail, we will arrange parking for 1-2 attractions according to the actual situation: Narada Falls, Paradise Visitor Center (including glacier overlooking, Wildflower meadow at Paradise, etc. in case of bad winter weather conditions, we will go to the Longmire Museum instead.)
- Explore the park's best spots by hiking or snowshoeing, depending on the season. In the case of heavy snowfall during the winter season, the schedule of going uphill at Mount Rainier National Park may be halted. We will instead enjoy the breathtaking views at the foot of the mountain instead.
- Anyone under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Pregnant travelers may join if they are under 24 weeks pregnant by the end of the trip.
- Please double-check your booking details (name and contact info), as any errors may result in additional personal costs.
- Tickets and Admission Policy: Third-party attraction tickets or city passes are not accepted for participation in the tour. All admission tickets must be purchased either during booking or directly from your tour guide on the day of the tour.
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- You must contact the tour operator at least 3 days prior to the departure date to provide the pick-up location. If no information is received by the deadline, the default pick-up location and time will be automatically assigned: 08:10am at Seattle Public Library-Central Library-1000 4th Ave, Seattle, WA 98104;
- Children under 6 may require a booster seat by law. When traveling on the minivans or vans, booster seats may be needed. Please contact the tour operator in advance if needed. Rental service is also available upon request.
- For safety and communication purposes during the trip, a valid and reachable phone number is required for participants.
- For a comfortable and enjoyable experience, we recommend bringing comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, a sun hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, cash, and drinks for hydration.
Frequently asked questions
This tour lasts approximately 10 hours. Allow a little extra time at either end if you need to transfer between the ship and the excursion meeting point.
The excursion price typically covers transport, a qualified guide, and the activities listed in the description above. Meals, gratuities, personal shopping, and any entrance fees not mentioned in the description are usually paid separately on the day.
Age and fitness guidance for this excursion is not specified in the data we hold. The tour description above is the best guide — if you have any specific concerns, contact your cruise line's excursion desk before departing the ship.