Summer Hikes on Rainier
Usually it is very warm in Eastern Washington in the summer. So recently, when I saw a break in the heat, I decided to use the opportunity to dash across the desert into the Cascades, with a visit to Mount Rainier National Park. I visited the Paradise Lodge area for some hiking on Sunday. The weather was nice, the parking lots were overflowing, and the trails, at least for the first mile or so, were quite crowded.
On Monday, the story was quite different. I was able to be in the park much earlier, so I drove up to Sunrise and was on the trails a little after 8:00am. The weekend traffic is quite thin by comparison, so the parking lot and trails were quite empty. Sunrise is the highest elevation entry point at the park at 6400 feet. Thankfully, that elevation was above the wildfire smoke that blanketed almost the entire state, especially the East side.
The hiking and scenery were awesome and after several hours out on the trail, returning to the Sunrise Lodge area meant that it was late enough in the morning that the lodge was open, so I could grab some coffee before heading out to visit other parts of the White River valley.