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Mount Rainier National Park
Ranger-led Programs
 
Early ranger leading campfire program

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Early ranger leading a campfire program.

Since the early days of the National Park Service, rangers have shared their knowledge through the presentation of interpretive programs--guided walks, talks, and campfire programs for visitors of all ages. Today, that long-standing tradition continues.

Please join the Mount Rainier interpretive staff for a variety of free programs, ranging from informal talks at park visitor centers to junior ranger programs for kids to evening campfire programs. Topics vary from day to day, and may include geology, wildlife, ecology, mountaineering, or park history. Most programs are available from late-June until Labor Day. Schedules are posted throughout the park, as well as in the park newspaper.

Click here to view this summer's schedule of programs.

 
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Summer Speaker Series

On summer weekends, guest speakers will share their knowledge, experience and memories of Mount Rainier.  Speaker Series programs are presented at the Paradise Inn or at the Ohanapecosh Campground amphitheater.  All programs are free and open to the public.  Check the Summer Speaker Series schedule for dates, times, locations, and program topics. Programs are presented by the Mount Rainier Institute.

Winter snow buries the lower floors of the Paradise Inn.  

Did You Know?
At Mount Rainier, winter snowfall is typically heaviest between the elevations of 5,000 and 8,000 feet. Paradise, at 5,420 feet, receives an average of 680 inches of snowfall (nearly 57 feet) every year, making it one of the consistently snowiest places on Earth of those where snowfall is measured.

Last Updated: September 11, 2009 at 14:43 EST