Mt. Rainier Tour
Duration
11 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Included
Discover the stunning landscapes of Mount Rainier National Park
Enjoy views of glaciers, waterfalls, and alpine meadows
Learn about local history, flora, and fauna from an expert guide
Travel comfortably in a mini coach with large windows and air conditioning
€ 144.3
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Escape the city and experience the natural wonder of Mount Rainier on a scenic day tour from Seattle. Travel in comfort aboard a clean, airconditioned mini coach with a friendly and knowledgeable guide who will share fascinating stories about the region’s history, ecology, and wildlife. As you journey toward the towering, glacier clad peak, you’ll pass through lush forests and charming rural landscapes that showcase the beauty of the Pacific Northwest.
Once inside Mount Rainier National Park, immerse yourself in its breathtaking scenery. Stroll through old growth forests, admire wildflower meadows, and witness the power of thundering waterfalls. Whether you choose to hike a little, a lot, or simply take in the views, there’s something for everyone. Visit the interpretive center at Paradise or Sunrise to learn about the park’s unique geology, glaciers, and wildlife before returning to Seattle through picturesque farmlands. It’s an unforgettable adventure for nature lovers and photographers alike.
Professional and informative driver and guide
Entry to Mount Rainier National Park
Air conditioned mini coach bus
All taxes and fees
Access to the visitor center
Meals and beverages
Hotel pickup and drop off
Gratuities for Guide and Driver
Comfortable shoes
Weather appropriate clothing
Hat and sunglasses
Camera
Snacks
Water bottle
Light jacket or raincoat
Participants must at least 5 or over years of age
Not wheelchair accessible
Public transportation nearby
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Activity Provider: Tours Northwest
Customer Reviews
Amber

We saw 943 waterfalls (just kidding, but there are a LOT, all unique and magical. From beautiful views to lush forest landscapes and the clean mountain air... you can't beat Mt Rainier.
GLTheGameMaster

Absolutely stunning views! The cabins were pretty nice and cozy, with surprisingly modern amenities. Make sure you get there EARLY for parking!! Must see the glacier and reflective lake, blew us away. Clear stargazing at night as a bonus!!
Hugo

Hiking at Mount Rainier National Park was nothing short of epic. From the very first steps, the trail unfolded into breathtaking alpine scenery — towering evergreens, wildflower meadows, and the majestic, snow-capped peak of Mount Rainier dominating the horizon. Every turn offered a postcard-worthy view. The trail was well-marked and impeccably maintained, making it accessible yet still full of adventure. The changing landscapes — from dense forest to open ridgelines — made the hike dynamic and unforgettable. Along the way, I encountered clear streams, wildlife, and peaceful stretches where the only sound was the wind through the trees. Reaching the higher viewpoints was the highlight: standing face-to-face with the massive glacier-covered mountain was humbling and awe-inspiring. This is the kind of hike that stays with you long after you leave — physically challenging in the best way, and emotionally recharging. For anyone who loves nature, Mount Rainier National Park delivers a world-class hiking experience that truly earns the word epic.
Kamie

It did not disappoint. The hike was a great 5-mile loop with upward climbs halfway. There were gorgeous flowers and various wildlife. Mt. Rainier is one of a kind, STUNNING. This is a must-see when around the Seattle area, it is worth the drive.
Alex

Absolute must see if visiting Washington state. We live 2 hours away and visit this place a few times a year. We always buy a year pass otherwise it’s about 30$ per entry. It’s absolutely breathtaking views of the mountains and trees and lovely wild meadows and smell is amazing. Totally recommend. Many places to hike, and to admire the nature.
Kelly

My husband and I came out to Seattle to celebrate his 50th birthday and had the trip of a lifetime! We got to see Cal Raleigh hit his 60th home run and then topped it off with a day trip to Mt. Rainier. John was a fantastic guide—knowledgeable, kind, helpful, and funny. The whole group we went with was wonderful, which made the experience even better. We had the best time ever! Highly recommend booking this day trip!
Archie

John was knowledgable and funny. He made sure that we visit all the sites/viewpoints and knows when to avoid crowds. Very worth it and highly recommended.
Xiawei

Our guide Erika is fantastic. She is knowledgeable, super helpful and tells us a lot about Rainier and Seattle. I had a fantastic day. It would be even greater if we could drop by the reflection late for a while but definitely recommend this trip.
Abrie

Our guide John was fantastic and the tour was packed full of great stops. We saw so many beautiful places and never felt rushed. The Sourdough Ridge trail at the Sunrise stop was a highlight - the views were spectacular and it was an enjoyable uphill walk. The bus had powerful air conditioning and John navigated the bumpy roads with care. We had an incredible day, took countless photos, got some exercise and saw way more of the park than we would have by ourselves. Thank you John for your knowledge and hospitality!
Nanice

All of the stops were awesome. The tour guide Gary was phenomenal and very informative!
