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Mount Rainier National ParkPark visitors and their car in 1921 with snow birms lining the Paradise Road.
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Mount Rainier National Park
Lodging
 

There are two hotels located inside Mount Rainier National Park. Both are run by Mount Rainier Guest Services. 

 
The National Park Inn, at Longmire, is a wooden building with a full-length porch.
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National Park Inn at Longmire
National Park Inn
Located in the Longmire Historic District, at an elevation of 2,700 feet, the National Park Inn is open all year. The Inn has 25 guest rooms, a full service restaurant, a gift shop and a post office. For more information, call (360) 569-2275 or visit Mount Rainier Guest Services.
 
Photographed in 1941, the Paradise Inn sits behind a busy parking area.
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Paradise Inn in 1941

Paradise Inn
Built in 1916, the Historic Paradise Inn has been recently renovated, retaining its rustic style, and is generally open mid-May through early-October.

Located at Paradise, at 5,420 feet, the Paradise Inn has 117 guest rooms, a gift shop, post office, and a full service restaurant, as well as a snack bar and lounge. For more information, call (360) 569-2275 or visit Mount Rainier Guest Services.
 

Lodging Outside the Park
Accomodations are available in communities outside of the park. Lodging information is available through the park partners listed below in communities near the park.

Destination PackwoodLodging in communities outside the southeast corner of the park.

Mineral LakeLodging, dining and activities in the Mineral Lake area, near the southwest corner of the park.

Mount Rainier Visitor AssociationLodging in communities outside the southwest corner of the park.

Visit Rainier
Lodging in all areas outside the park.

Drawing of a simple tent.
Camping at Mount Rainier
Learn about reservations, fees and amenities at Mount Rainier's six campgrounds.
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Did You Know?
The Paradise meadows were once home to a golf course, rope tows for skiers, and to Camp of the Clouds. All of these activities damaged the meadows, as does walking off-trail. Management practices have changed over the years, and we now protect and restore our precious subalpine meadows.

Last Updated: July 07, 2009 at 18:08 EST