There are two inns located inside Mount Rainier National Park. Both are operated by Rainier Guest Services. In addition to the two inns, the park has three car campgrounds as well as numerous wilderness camping sites throughout the park. National Park InnLocated in the Longmire Historic District at an elevation of 2,700 feet, the National Park Inn is open year round. The Inn has 25 guest rooms, a full service dining room, and a general store. Reserve a room online at Rainier Guest Services or call 360-569-2275 for more information. NOTE: From May 24 - September 2, 2024, timed entry reservations are required to enter the Paradise Corridor between 7:00 am and 3:00 pm, which includes Longmire. National Park Inn reservations can be used instead of a timed entry reservation to enter the Paradise Corridor after 1:00 pm the first day of your reservation and at anytime during the remainder of your stay. National Park Inn reservations provide access to the Paradise Corridor only; they do not provide access to the Sunrise Corridor. Paradise InnBuilt in 1916, the Historic Paradise Inn has retained its rustic style and is generally open mid-May through early October. Located at an elevation of 5,420 feet, the Paradise Inn has 121 guest rooms, a gift shop, post office, café, and full service dining room. Reserve a room online at Rainier Guest Services or call 360-569-2275 for more information. Lodging Outside the ParkAccommodations are available in communities outside of the park. Lodging information is available through the park partners listed below in communities near the park. Discover Lewis County Mineral Lake Mount Rainier Visitor Association Stay Rainier Visit Rainier NOTE: Marijuana on Federal lands: Mount Rainier National Park would like to provide clarification regarding the use and possession of marijuana on Federal lands. The Washington State law, which allows for limited recreational marijuana use under certain conditions, has no bearing on Federal laws which continue to identify marijuana as a Schedule I illegal drug, and prohibit its use. More information posted on Laws & Policies page. |
Last updated: August 5, 2024