Paradise Winter Access FAQ

Mount Rainier National Park has historically provided public vehicle access in winter to Paradise seven days a week, weather, staffing and equipment permitting. Effective November 12, for the winter of 2024-25, public access to Paradise will be available four days a week, Fridays through Mondays, weather, staff, and equipment permitting.

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Paradise April Access Frequently Asked Questions

Updated October 30, 2024

How is access to Paradise different this winter than last winter?
Public vehicle access to Paradise will be four days a week (Fridays through Mondays), weather, staffing, and equipment permitting. This is one day less a week than last year, but two days more than the previous winter.

Is the park closed on Tuesdays-Thursdays if the road to Paradise is only open Fridays-Mondays?
The park remains open daily. On days that the gate to Paradise is closed, visitors may still enjoy vehicle access to Longmire, the National Park Inn, and all associated trailheads. The Carbon River Area, and the east side of the park remain open for normal winter recreation. For recreational opportunities outside the park please visit https://www.nps.gov/mora/planyourvisit/alternative-winter-destinations-activities.htm.

Could anything prevent the road between Longmire and Paradise from opening on Friday through Monday?
Some factors could cause access to Paradise to close on Fridays through Mondays including adverse weather/road conditions, unforeseen staffing issues, equipment failures, high avalanche risks, a motor vehicle accident or another emergency.

Where can I find out if the road to Paradise is open or closed?
Information about the gate status will be posted in “Alerts” on the park’s website

Why is the road to Paradise not open seven days a week this winter?
We have increased staffing levels to the point that private vehicle and winter recreation access to Paradise can be supported four days per week, Fridays through Mondays. This is two days more each week than 2022, and one day less than last winter.

The road will reopen 7 days a week this winter if/when we have adequate staffing levels to support increased access.

We are continuing to try to hire more staff and solicit additional volunteers and will revisit the Paradise access schedule this winter if staffing levels change. Park leadership continues to explore creative staffing solutions. Current job opportunities can be found here.

Paradise will open daily as usual in spring 2025, dependent upon weather conditions. We will post the reopening date on our website.

Can I get to Longmire seven days a week?
The Longmire area is open every day barring major storm events or other emergencies.

How does the change in access affect tire chain requirements?
The change in access does not affect tire chain requirements. Between November 1 and May 1, all vehicles are required to carry tire chains when traveling to any location inside Mount Rainier National Park. This requirement applies to all vehicle types in all weather and road conditions. More information on tire chain requirements can be found on our website.

Where can I recreate inside the park this winter?
Conditions permitting, the entire park will be open for winter recreation, with vehicle access to Paradise on Fridays through Mondays. Information on winter activities within the park and nearby areas outside the park is available on the park website.

Where can I camp during the winter?

  • When snow-cover is adequate, winter camping on specified days will be permitted along the Nisqually to Paradise corridor. It is allowed nightly throughout the remainder of the park when there is sufficient snow-cover. Visit the park website for more information.
  • Paradise Winter Camping Public Access – Winter camping at Paradise is available Friday-Sunday nights only, road conditions permitting.
  • Paradise Winter Camp Concessions Access – Guide services will have access to support four-day weekday camping. Vehicle access into and out of Paradise is permitted only on Friday-Monday. There is no guarantee the road will be maintained daily for administrative access.
  • Cougar Rock Campground Winter Camping – Available only for Paradise overflow camping. Overflow camping means that people with reservations to camp at Paradise can be shifted to Cougar Rock in the event that the park is unable to open the road to Paradise to vehicles Friday-Sunday. Visitors will have to park at Longmire, and access Cougar Rock from the adjacent Wonderland Trail. Hiking, snowshoeing, and skiing are not permitted on the roadway for safety reasons, as snowplows may be actively working on the road and will not be expecting pedestrians. There are no services available at Cougar Rock (no running water, no restrooms, and no shelters). Snow caves are not permitted. Restrooms are not available in winter. Sites are not reservable.
  • Longmire Area – No winter camping. This area is not zoned for camping.

Can I access Paradise during the week if I have a winter camping permit?
Winter camping at Paradise is available Friday-Sunday nights only, road conditions permitting. Winter camping at Paradise will not be permitted Monday-Thursday nights due to the closure of the Longmire to Paradise road.

How can I provide comments about this change?
You may contact us on our website. The superintendent’s office receives all submitted comments.

 
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Road Status

Find out current road conditions, including access to Paradise during the winter season.

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Winter Travel

Be prepared for winter travel, when roads can be closed or have quickly changing conditions.

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Alternative Winter Destinations

Longmire, Carbon River, and nearby communities offer many options for winter recreation.

Last updated: October 30, 2024

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