Mount Rainier Turns into a Winter Wonderland
This small group tour allows you to get up close to nature and learn from your expert guide
Learn how to snowshoe through forested mountain trails
Explore some of the last remaining old growth forests in the in the US
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Winter Day Tour to Longmire on Mount Rainier from Seattle

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One of the best times of year to visit Mount Rainier is in the winter months. When the days get shorter, the summer crowds head home, and the park turns into a true winter wonderland, come visit Longmire in Mount Rainier National Park! Stroll through the old-growth forests, where Douglas fir, hemlock, and cedar trees dwarf visitors. The bubbling natural springs tell a story of what lies beneath this abundant and volatile landscape. Experience the natural silence that takes hold as the snow dusted trees insulate the world around you. Learn the diverse history the Longmire area and how this region has attracted visitors long before it was a national park. After arriving at Mt. Rainier, you will get out to experience as much of the Longmire area as possible for the day. Explore beyond the vehicle during walks and hikes with your guide by your side the entire time. If conditions call for snowshoes, your guide will provide an introductory lesson on how to stay safe and enjoy your walk.

About this activity

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Duration 8.5 hours

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Pickup Included

We'll pick you up where you're staying in Downtown Seattle including hotels and rentals! If you are staying outside our legal pick up zone, we are happy to meet you at our default pick up location—Sheraton Grand (1400 6th Ave). If you're unsure whether your hotel or rental is part of the downtown corridor, give us a call and we can confirm whether your hotel is included! We also make quick stops near SeaTac Airport or Tacoma when requested. If you will be driving and would like a convenient parking option, you can park at our office in Sodo (Seattle) near the stadiums instead. Please let our team know if you will be needing one of these options at least 48 hours before your tour. We will call/text/email the afternoon of the day prior to your tour to confirm your pick-up location and exact pick-up time. No need to check-in before we contact you (unless you have a question, of course!).

Additional Information

  • Service animals allowed
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • All participants must be comfortable walking through snow conditions
  • Travel time is included in the total duration of the tour
  • Warm clothing is required during winter months (jacket, sturdy shoes, hat, gloves, layers)
  • If you have dietary restrictions, please inform us at least 48 hours before your tour departure
  • Operates in all weather conditions. Please dress appropriately.
  • All travelers must be 10 years of age or older.
  • This is a public small group tour. There may be other travelers on this tour with you, up to a total of 10 guests.

Includes

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off (downtown Seattle hotels only)
  • Entry into Mount Rainier National Park
  • Transportation in high roof passenger van
  • Professional, knowledgeable guide

Itinerary

  • Hotel pickups take place in downtown Seattle between 8:00-8:30am

    Free Admission

  • Estimated Time : 30 minutes

    After the drive from Seattle, stop for a short rest near Ashford, WA. We will bring light breakfast pastries, local coffee, and tea to enjoy at our first restroom break along the drive

    Free Admission

  • Mt. Rainier National Park : Views of Mt Rainier's peak are visible from various areas in the park.

    Free Admission

  • Estimated Time : 90 minutes

    Mt. Rainier National Park : Stroll through the old-growth forests, where Douglas fir, hemlock, and cedar trees dwarf visitors. The bubbling natural springs tell a story of what lies beneath this abundant and volatile landscape. Experience the natural silence that takes hold as the snow dusted trees insulate the world around you. Learn about the diverse history the Longmire area and how this region has attracted visitors long before it was even in consideration of being a national park.

    Admission Ticket Included

  • Estimated Time : 240 minutes

    At 2,700 feet in elevation, Longmire is a cozy village nestled among the lower slopes of Mt Rainier. Surrounded by old growth forests and situated along the Nisqually River, Longmire is home to wandering, tranquil trails.

    Free Admission

  • Estimated Time : 30 minutes

    A short trail through history in the Longmire area, the Trail of the Shadows is a favorite to quickly immerse yourself into the National Park.

    Admission Ticket Included

  • Estimated Time : 30 minutes

    Another short loop option, the Twin Firs trail has towering giants of ages past that create many awe-inspiring moments.

    Admission Ticket Included

  • Estimated Time : 20 minutes

    Arrive at the primary visitor center open during the winter months and enjoy a little downtime to use the restroom, browse interpretive info, photograph icicles (or snow), get your National Park passport stamped, or find a quick gift for a loved one back home.

    Admission Ticket Included

  • Upon returning to Seattle, we’ll drop travelers off where we found them (or another preferred spot nearby).

    Free Admission

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