Paradise Area
Mount Rainer National Park
Paradise is an area on the south slope of Mount Rainier. It’s a fabulous area to hike anytime, but even better when wildflowers bloom from late July to early August. Most trails head straight up, so come prepared. No flip-flops and bring water. You’ll find a map of all the trails at the visitor center, which is at the base of Paradise. Or, you can skip it and head up. You can’t really get lost. And yes it is steep, but startling views of the Tatoosh range and Mount Adams await. Also, you can see Camp Muir—the famous stone structured camp for climbers. Bring binoculars for a close-up look. Make note that you start at 5,400 feet and if you make it all the way to Panorama Point, you will be at 6,800 feet. Do the math. You are amazing! If you are little more low key, Myrtle Falls is the trail for you. You’ll still get outstanding views. Bonus: Paradise Inn is just off the parking lot and offers porch-side casual dining with panoramic views. The perfect place for a nice cold one after your hike.