
Start the day with a pickup at your downtown Seattle hotel before heading south towards Mount Rainier National Park. Along the way, enjoy numerous views of the mountain, long before we reach the gates to the park. Coffee, tea, a morning snack and an important restroom break will be available to break up the drive, then head straight up to the main destination for the day – SUNRISE! Once at Sunrise Visitor Center, gear up for a hike above the tree-line through open heather and rocky alpine tundra on the north side of the mountain. Tree islands of whitebark pine and mountain hemlock float upon seas of meadows dotted with wildflowers. From Glacier Overlook, peer down on nearly 4.5 square miles of ice – Emmons Glacier – the largest river of ice in the lower-48. From Second Burroughs Mountain, Mt. Rainier hovers so close you can wrap your arms around her. If you can manage to tear your eyes away from the mountain for a moment, look north over the endless green carpets of Grand and Berkeley Parks and marvel at the Cascade Mountain Range extending to the horizon. Mt. Baker, Glacier Peak, Salish Sea, and the Olympic Mountains – all are visible on a clear day. Watch for mountain goats and black bears foraging or cooling themselves on the snowfields.
After returning to the trailhead, travel around to the south side of the The Mountain until you reach your accommodations for the night — the historic Paradise Lodge. Unwind in the beauty of Mount Rainier, enjoy dinner with a Pacific Northwest flare at the lodge dining room, and watch the sunset below the Cascade Mountains.