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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
Where To Eat
 

Inside the Park
Mount Rainier Guest Services operates two restaurants and two snack bars within the park. See Operating Hours and Seasons for current information about these facilities. 

Longmire
The National Park Inn at Longmire includes a restaurant that is usually open year round. This is the only in-park dining facility that is open all year.

Paradise
The Paradise Inn includes a restaurant. Like the Inn, the restaurant is open only from May to early October. The Jackson Grill, a snack bar located in the Jackson Visitor Center at Paradise, is usually open weekends and holidays in the winter and daily from May through early October. 

Sunrise
The Sunrise Lodge includes a snack bar. Sunrise Lodge is usually open from July through September.

More information about the dining facilities operated by Mount Rainier Guest Services is available here.

Outside the Park
Several restaurants are located in communities near the park. Click here for more information on these options.

Mount Rainier summit with Mount Adams in the distance.  

Did You Know?
At 14,410 feet Mount Rainier is the highest peak in the Cascade Range. From various locations around the park you can see four other Cascade volcanoes: Mount St. Helens, Mt Adams, Mt Baker, and Glacier Peak. On a clear day, you can see the tip of Mt Hood, in northern Oregon, from Paradise Meadows.

Last Updated: April 17, 2008 at 17:26 EST