Timed Entry Reservations

 

Mount Rainier National Park has experienced an approximate 40% increase in visitation over the last 10 years, leading to overcrowding during the summer and damage to fragile ecosystems. In 2024, Mount Rainier National Park will implement a pilot timed entry reservation system to improve the visitor experience to the park by reducing wait times, congestion, and resource impacts on trails caused by overcrowding.

A timed entry reservation is required for two areas of the park: (1) Paradise Corridor coming from the southwest (near Ashford, WA) or southeast (near Packwood, WA), and (2) Sunrise Corridor coming from the northeast (via Enumclaw, WA) from 7:00 am to 3:00 pm. Each corridor requires a separate vehicle reservation. Timed entry reservations are for good a single day, per vehicle, and are required in addition to an entrance fee or park pass.


 

Timed Entry Reservation Release Dates

  • A portion of timed entry reservations where released 90 days or approximately three months in advance in blocks, with all advanced reservations released by May 1, 2024. Advance reservations are still available on Recreation.gov for some days and times for both corridors.
  • Next day timed entry reservations will be available at 7:00 pm Pacific Time (PT) for next-day entry starting on May 24, 2024, for the Paradise Corridor and July 4, 2024, for the Sunrise Corridor on a daily rolling basis.
  • Timed entry reservations can only be booked on Recreation.gov.
 

Timed Entry Reservations

Get a timed entry reservation for the Paradise and Sunrise Corridors for summer 2024.

Go to Recreation.gov
 
Simplified map of Mount Rainier National Park with two sets of roads highlighted: 1) Paradise Corridor from Nisqually to Stevens Canyon Entrances on the south side of the park and 2) Sunrise corridor in the northeast corner of the park off of SR410.
Separate timed entry reservations are required for the Paradise Corridor on the south side of the park and the Sunrise Corridor in the northeast corner of the park off of SR410.

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Timed Entry Reservation Areas

In 2024, a timed entry reservation is required for two areas of the park: (1) Paradise Corridor in the south from the Nisqually Entrance (near Ashford, WA) to the Stevens Canyon Entrance (near Packwood, WA), and (2) Sunrise Corridor in the northeast (south of Enumclaw, WA) from 7:00 am to 3:00 pm. Each corridor requires a separate vehicle reservation. Please see the details of each area below.

 
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Paradise Corridor Timed Entry Reservations

Valid for 1 day. Required for each vehicle going through the Nisqually Entrance AND the Stevens Canyon Entrance, May 24 through September 2, 2024, 7:00 am to 3:00 pm.


The Paradise Corridor Timed Entry Reservation works for BOTH the Nisqually Entrance and the Stevens Canyon Entrance.

Reserve on Recreation.gov.

 
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Map of the Nisqually Entrance in the southwest corner of Mount Rainier National Park.

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Nisqually Entrance

Located in the southwest corner of Mount Rainier National Park near Ashford, WA, the Nisqually Entrance is the oldest and most popular entrance to the park. It is open year-round, providing access to Longmire and Paradise. The section of road between Longmire and Paradise closes nightly during the winter. Typically 24-hour summer access to Paradise starts in late April to early May, depending on weather. Check alerts and road status for current conditions of the Nisqually-Paradise Road.

 
Simplified map of the southeast entrance of Mount Rainier showing the Stevens Canyon Entrance along SR123 just north of the Ohanapecosh Campground area. Stevens Canyon Road, part of the Paradise Corridor, is highlighted in gold.
Map of Stevens Canyon Entrance along SR123 in the southeast corner of Mount Rainier National Park.

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Stevens Canyon Entrance

Stevens Canyon Entrance is located along SR123 near Ohanapecosh and Packwood, WA, in the southeast corner of Mount Rainier National Park. Stevens Canyon Road is the only east-west road in the park, connecting from Ohanapecosh in the east to the Paradise Road in the west. Stevens Canyon Road is closed for the winter from SR123 to the junction with the Paradise Road. Typically, Stevens Canyon reopens for the summer in mid-May, depending on weather. Check road status for current conditions of the Stevens Canyon Road. Note that Stevens Canyon Road has two tunnels, height limit 12' 6".

 

Recreation along the Paradise Corridor

The Paradise Corridor offers many opportunities for adventure. Scenic destinations and amenities along the Nisqually-Paradise Road include:

Along Stevens Canyon Road, destinations include:

  • Trailheads: Wonderland Trail to Indian Bar, Wonderland Trail from Lake Louise to Box Canyon, Bench & Snow Lake, Pinnacle Peak, Lakes Trail around Reflecton Lakes.

 
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Sunrise Corridor Timed Entry Reservations

Valid for 1 day. Required for each vehicle going through the White River Entrance, July 4 through September 2, 2024, 7:00 am to 3:00 pm.

Reserve on Recreation.gov.

NOTE: Sunrise Road is not expected to open for the season until July 4. White River Entrance to the White River Campground opened for the season May 24. Check road status for updates when planning your visit.
 
Simplified map of the northeast entrance of Mount Rainier showing the White River Entrance along SR410 with the Sunrise Corridor highlighted in gold west of the entrance.
Map of the White River Entrance in the northeast corner of Mount Rainier National Park.

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White River Entrance

In the northeast corner of Mount Rainier National Park, the White River Entrance is located along SR410 which connects from Enumclaw, WA, in the north to Yakima, WA, to the east. From the entrance, the White River Road travels west to the White River Campground. Branching off White River Road, the Sunrise Road climbs up the slopes of Mount Rainier to Sunrise at 6,400 feet. Both roads close for the winter, with the Sunrise Road typically reopening for the summer in early July, depending on weather. Check road status for current conditions of the White River and Sunrise Roads.

 

Recreation along the Sunrise Corridor

The White River and Sunrise Roads provide access to many opportunities for recreation from low elevation forests to subalpine meadows. Scenic destinations and amenities along the corridor include:

  • White River Wilderness Information Center

  • White River Campground

  • Sunrise Point

  • Sunrise, including the Sunrise Visitor Center and Sunrise Day Lodge

  • Trailheads: Owyhigh Lakes, Wonderland Trail to Summerland, Glacier Basin, Palisades Lakes, Sourdough Ridge, Mt Fremont Fire Lookout, and Burroughs Mountain.

 

Explore without a Timed Entry Reservation

ALL areas of the park require a park entrance fee or park pass to enter. Timed entry reservations are only required between 7:00 am and 3:00 pm to enter the Paradise and Sunrise Corridors. Outside of that period, visitors can enter without a timed entry reservation. Some areas of the park do not require a timed entry reservation at any time. These are:

  • SR410 and SR123 on the east side of the park.

  • Ohanapecosh, including the Ohanapecosh Visitor Center and Ohanapecosh Campground, in the southeast corner of the park.

  • Tipsoo Lake on the eastern border of the park along SR410.

  • Carbon River, including the Carbon River Ranger Station, at the northwest corner of the park.

  • Mowich Lake in the northwest corner of the park along SR165.

 
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Frequently Asked Questions

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Last updated: November 20, 2024

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