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Mount Rainier National Park
Mount Rainier Maps
 

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Maps of Park and Vicinity
Maps of Mount Rainier Campgrounds
Mount Rainier Trail Maps
Maps of Climbing Routes at Mount Rainier
Map of Mount Rainier Wilderness Areas

 

Maps of Park and Vicinity

The Park - map of Mount Rainier National Park (752 kb)
The Vicinity - map of Mount Rainier vicinity showing highways and communities near the park (274 kb)
The Region - map showing western Washington (224 kb)

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Maps of Mount Rainier Campgrounds

During the November 2006 flood, all of the campgrounds listed below, except for Cougar Rock, incurred losses and damage that are not reflected on these maps. Some campsites are not available. Ipsut Creek will be a backcountry camp only and requires a backcountry permit.

For more information on camping at Mount Rainier, click here.

Cougar Rock Campground (110 kb)
Ipsut Creek Campground (79 kb)
Ohanapecosh Campground (104 kb)
White River Campground (87 kb)

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Mount Rainier Hiking Maps

Since the November 2006 flood, some trails or sections of a trail may be inaccessible due to downed trees, washouts, missing or unsafe bridges, or river encroachment. Before hiking any trail, please talk with a Ranger at a Visitor Center, Wilderness Information Center or the Longmire Museum for current trail status.

Bench Lake Trail (190 kb)
Camp Muir Trail (595 kb)
Carbon Glacier Trail (590 kb)
Crystal Lakes Trail (587 kb)
Eagle Peak Trail (163 kb)
Gobblers Knob Trail (145 kb)
Indian Henry Trail (190 kb)
Lake George Trail (145 kb)
Longmire Trails (408 kb)
Naches Peak Trail (591 kb)
Ohanapecosh Trails (2490 kb)
Owyhigh Lakes Trail (595 kb)
Paradise Trails (575 kb)
Pinnacle Peak Trail (587 kb)
Shriner Peak Trail (591 kb)
SnowLake Trail (190 kb)
Spray Park Trail (591 kb)
Sunrise Trails (661 kb)
Wonderland Trail Profile (490 kb)

Get Your Bearings (Muir Snowfield) (294 kb)

Wilderness Trip Planner map including trail mileages (530 kb)

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Maps of Climbing Routes at Mount Rainier

Climbing Routes (667 kb)
Paradise Routes (2166 kb)
Mountain Navigation Guide (294 kb)
Climbing Map (256 kb)
Liberty Ridge Climbing Routes (34 kb)

For more information on climbing Mount Rainier, click here.

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Tahoma Creek suspension bridge  

Did You Know?
The 93 mile Wonderland Trail encircles the mountain offering hikers commanding views of Mount Rainier blanketed by 25 icy glaciers. The trail leads through extensive subalpine meadows of wildflowers and lowland old growth forest. The Tahoma Creek suspension bridge is part of the Wonderland Trail.

Last Updated: June 25, 2008 at 13:38 EST