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Mount Rainier National ParkTrail through old growth at Ohanapecosh.
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Mount Rainier National Park
Educational Fee Waiver
 
Groups from qualified educational institutions are eligible for a fee waiver if they are coming to study park resources. Fee waivers must be applied for at least one month prior to your planned visit. Complete an educational fee waiver application (PDF, 71KB) and FAX it to (360) 569-2174.
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Fee Waiver Form
Download, complete, and submit your fee waiver form.
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For Teachers
Learn about curriculum materials, edcuational programs and teacher workshops at Mount Rainier.
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Gobblers Knob fire lookout.  

Did You Know?
In the early 1930s the Civilian Conservation Corp constructed fire lookouts throughout the park to help protect the surrounding area from fire. Four historic lookouts still remain in the Mount Rainier National Historic Landmark District including Tolmie, Shriner, Fremont, and Gobblers Knob.

Last Updated: May 11, 2007 at 19:27 EST