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FAQs

General FAQs

  • What should I bring with me?

    As a guest in the park you always want to make sure that you are prepared for anything. It’s always a good idea to have sunblock, insect repellent, a waterproof light jacket, and a good sturdy pair of walking shoes/ hiking boots.

  • What’s the weather going to be?

    Good Question! Weather on Mount Rainier will change with the elevation and it will change fast. It may be sunny and warm at Paradise at 9 am but at 9:15 it may be cloudy and starting to rain. If it’s raining at Paradise, it might not be raining at Longmire or Sunrise.

    The best way to see what the weather is doing is to visit https://www.nps.gov/mora/learn/photosmultimedia/webcams.htm to look at the webcam of the area you want to visit. The Mount Rainier Recreational Forecast is another amazing resource and can be found at https://a.atmos.washington.edu/data/rainier_report.html

  • Do we need bear spray?

    Bear spray is a great tool for those who know how to use it and are hiking in the wilderness alone. If you are visiting for the day, you will not need it.

  • Where can we have a bonfire?

    Unless you are in a campsite with the National Park Service approved fire pits, there is no open burning within Mount Rainier National Park. Please be mindful of burn bans in effect during your stay.

  • Can I bring my own firewood?

    Bundled firewood is available at Cougar Rock Campground and at the Longmire General Store for your convenience. For more information on campgrounds and campfires, please visit https://www.nps.gov/mora/planyourvisit/campgrounds.htm. Please be mindful of burn bans in effect during your stay.

  • Where is the highest place I can drive to?

    That distinction is bestowed on the Sunrise area. They visitor center at Sunrise is located at 6,400 ft above sea level.

  • We are going to be in the park for one day and one night. Can we get the full experience?

    One full day in the park means you can enjoy the Mount Rainier experience on a smaller scale. We would definitely recommend seeing Myrtle Falls at Paradise, hiking the Trail of the Shadows at Longmire, grabbing a cup of cocoa on the National Park Inn porch, and taking in the sunset alpenglow on the Tatoosh mountains from the Paradise Inn veranda.

  • I want to purchase a gift certificate. Who do I contact?

    Gift certificates are a great gift option. Gift certificates can be purchased by contacting our sales office at 1-855-755-2275 during our normal business hours.

  • Do you have an online store? I'd like to purchase a souvenir.

    Yes! Our webstore is up and running. Mount Rainier Gift Shop If you have questions about a specific item, please use the Contact Us option to inquire with our retail department.

  • I think I left something behind when I was there. Do you have a lost and found?

    Oh no! Our office staff can assist you! For items left at the National Park Inn or the Paradise Inn, call 360-569-2400.

    For items left at the park (trails, campgrounds, visitor centers, etc.), call 360-569-6608.

  • How can I apply to work at Mount Rainier?

    We would be honored to have you on staff. More information on our employment opportunities can be found here on our Careers page.

  • Is there Cell service?

    There is no cell service generally as you enter the park. The only area of the park with consistent cell service is the Paradise area.

  • How does parking work within the park?

    Parking is on a first come first serve basis and is shared with the day visitors. There isn’t an additional fee for parking.

  • Can I pre-purchase my entrance fee?

    Yes, The National Park Service does offer a prepayment option for the entrance fee. This helps decrease wait times. More information on entrance fees and pre-payment can be found here: https://www.nps.gov/mora/planyourvisit/fees.htm

  • What’s open in the park?

    Most of the park amenities are open for use. Please check the Mount Rainier National Park website for more information on any seasonal closures, road status, and other updates. The National Park Service also has a hotline for these updates, please call 1-360-569-2211.

  • When do the wildflowers bloom?

    The annual wildflower bloom depends on how fast the winter snowpack melts. The bloom can start as early as mid-July and last through as late as Early September. This is followed by fall colored foliage that lasts early to mid September through mid October. More information on the wildflower bloom can be found on the Mount Rainier National Park Website.

  • Do I have to pay the foreign visitor / nonresident fee to enter the park?

    No, Mt. Rainier National Park is not required to collect these fees. Please refer here for more information.

Lodging FAQs

  • Is it safe to store food in our room?

    Yes it is possible to keep food safe during your visit. Remember that we are a historic hotel in a National Park and critters happen; this is their home. Although we do our best to keep them at bay, it takes your help to mitigate this issue. All food in your room should be kept in a durable plastic storage container or left in your vehicle. This will make your accommodations less desirable to them. If you do have an issue during your visit, please let the front desk know so we can assist.

  • Does our hotel stay include any meals?

    Meals are not included in your stay. Guests at the National Park Inn have the opportunity to charge their meals to their room. Meals at the Paradise Inn must be paid for at the time of service.

  • Does the hotel provide transportation for guests to and from the airport?

    No, we do not provide guest shuttle services. It is highly advised that guests have their own transportation. Taxi services and ride shares may provide services this far from city limits.

  • I need to be able to access the internet while I am on my vacation. Is there public Wi-Fi at the hotel?

    Our hotels do not have Wi-Fi available. There is a public Wi-Fi signal provided by the National Park Service at the Henry M. Jackson Visitor Center in the Paradise area. We cannot make any promises on the strength or quality of the signal. The next closest Wi-Fi signal is in the town of Ashford at one of the local restaurants. There is cell service in the Paradise area.

  • Is there Cell service?

    There is no cell service generally as you enter the park. The only area of the park with consistent cell service is the Paradise area.

  • Do your rooms have a mini-fridge, coffee makers, microwaves, blow dryers?

    Our hotel rooms do not come with small appliances like a mini-fridge, coffee maker, or microwave. Hair dryers are available in every room at both hotels.

  • Are there outlets so I can charge my devices and use my sleep machine?

    Yes, there are plenty of outlets for charging devices.

  • How can I get a room with a view?

    We take requests for mountain views into consideration. However, due to our high demand and the rapidly changing weather, we cannot make any guarantees.

  • I have a reservation that I need to cancel. I really want to come out but I cannot make my original dates. Please help!

    Don’t fret, friend. We can help you! If you have another date that will work for you, we can make a change. Please contact our reservations department to make changes to your reservation 1-855-755-2275.

  • If I am staying in the park multiple days, do I need to pay the entrance fee each time I leave the park?

    All entrance fees are good for 7 days of unlimited access. Remember to get a receipt and keep it in a safe place.

  • Can I leave my bags with the Front Desk?

    Our front desks do not have secure space to store luggage. The best place to keep your luggage is locked in your vehicle.

  • How can I cancel my booking?

    Cancelation can be made by calling 855-755-2275 Between 8am-5pm PST daily.

  • Is lodging at Mount Rainier accessible for guests with disabilities?

    We’ve made sure our lodge is welcoming to everyone. You can check out all the details here.

  • Do you offer gluten-free or vegan/vegetarian options?

    Yes, we offer a variety of options to accommodate dietary preferences and needs. Staff can accommodate guests with food allergies upon request. Gluten-free and limited vegan/vegetarian options are available.

Activity FAQs

  • What is the best trail?

    A great question indeed! There are a lot of very popular trails at Mount Rainier National Park. Trail maps for the Paradise, Longmire, Ohanapecosh, Sunrise, and Carbon River areas are available at https://nps.gov/MORA//planyourvisit/trails-of-mount-rainier.htm. These maps are organized by difficulty.

  • I want to hike all of the Wonderland Trail. Where do I start?

    Congratulations on your ambition! To hike the entirety of the Wonderland Trail, you will need a permit from the National Park Service.

    More information on permits, please visit https://www.nps.gov/mora/planyourvisit/wilderness-camping-and-hiking.htm

  • Can I get to the top of Mount Rainier?

    Yes, it is possible to get to the top of Mount Rainier but you would have to have a climbing permit. Information on permits can be found on the Mount Rainier National Park Website.

  • What is available that is family friendly?

    There are some very easy hikes and occasionally some fun ranger led programs. More information on these can be found on the Mount Rainier National Park Website. If you would like to explore the small towns around the park, please check out https://visitrainier.com for a list of local activities and trip planning guides.

  • We are going to be in the park for one day and one night. Can we get the full experience?

    One full day in the park means you can enjoy the Mount Rainier experience on a smaller scale. We would definitely recommend seeing Myrtle Falls at Paradise, hiking the Trail of the Shadows at Longmire, grabbing a cup of cocoa on the National Park Inn porch, and taking in the sunset alpenglow on the Tatoosh mountains from the Paradise Inn veranda.

  • Where can I go sledding?

    Sledding is only permitted when the snow pack is deep enough to protect the fragile meadows. The snow play area at Paradise is generally open from January until March. This area is the only area where sledding is permitted.

  • What should I bring with me?

    As a guest in the park you always want to make sure that you are prepared for anything. It’s always a good idea to have sunblock, insect repellent, a waterproof light jacket, and a good sturdy pair of walking shoes/ hiking boots.

  • Do we need bear spray?

    Bear spray is a great tool for those who know how to use it and are hiking in the wilderness alone. If you are visiting for the day, you will not need it.

Dining FAQs

  • What are my options for dining?

    We do have many options for dining. Both the National Park Inn and Paradise Inn have full service dining rooms. The General Store at Longmire has grab-n-go and sundries. There is a snack bar at the Henry M. Jackson Visitor Center. The Tatoosh Cafe in the lobby of the Paradise Inn has grab-n-go options as well as a plentiful espresso menu. The Sunrise area has a snack bar and sundries.  Please see our dining page for current dining restrictions for 2021.

  • Does our hotel stay include any meals?

    Meals are not included in your stay. Guests at the National Park Inn have the opportunity to charge their meals to their room. Meals at the Paradise Inn must be paid for at the time of service.

Event FAQs

  • Paradise Inn is very special to my partner and I. Can we get married in your hotel?

    Congratulations on your upcoming wedding. Our hotels do not have event space for a ceremony. Our sales department would be happy to assist you with a group meal if you would be interested. Please use our Contact Us option to request more information.

  • Can we get married in the park?

    If you would like to have your ceremony in the park you will need a permit. More information on wedding permits is available on the Mount Rainier National Park Website.

  • I am planning a celebration of life and the spreading of ashes. What do I need to facilitate this?

    Our deepest condolences to you and your family. The spreading of ashes will require a permit from the National Park Service. Information for this permit is available on the Mount Rainier National Park Website. If you would like to schedule a group meal for your celebration of life, please use the Contact Us option to request more information.

  • Our family wants to have a reunion at Mount Rainier and stay in the hotel. Do you offer group rates?

    What a fun idea! Our sales department can help you with planning a group arrival for one of our hotels. Please use our Contact Us option to request a group reservation form.