Mount Rainier National Park Self-Guided Audio Tour





Description
Mount Rainier National Park is centered around an awe-inspiring, iconic volcano — Mount Rainier — and takes you through miles and miles of old-growth forest. The overlooks along the drive will take your breath away and the serpentine roads leading up to Paradise and Sunrise — the most popular sections of the park — will keep your heart pumping and your camera clicking. Here are just a few of the fun things you can do on the tour: • Explore the stunning alpine meadows of Paradise • Witness the first light of day at Sunrise Point, • Wander through the ancient forest of the Grove of the Patriarchs, • Stand in awe of Narada Falls as it plunges gracefully over a rugged cliffside, • Ascend to breathtaking heights aboard the Mount Rainier Gondola at Crystal Mountain *Download the Shaka Guide app to access your purchased tours.*
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Itinerary
At this location, you’ll be able to visit the historic log cabin lodge owned by the park — The National Park Inn. Perhaps, you can sit a spell on its porch, which perfectly frames the mountain for an amazing first full view of Rainier from inside the park. While visiting the historic Longmire section of the park, you’ll want to stop in at the General Store for souvenirs. Additionally, it's a convenient spot to stock up on snacks and water for hiking. There’s also a popular trail in this section of the park called the Trail of the Shadows. It takes you past historic landmarks and old buildings.
This waterfall flows during the ice melt season, otherwise, it may be dry. It’s just a pull-off, so it won’t take more than a few minutes to stop, snap a picture, and take a look.
This is a popular waterfall that flows frequently. You'll probably want to allocate about 15 minutes to visit here.
This is just a pull-off for the view, so you’ll only need a few minutes to stop and see it.
This is another popular waterfall that is more often running than not.
This is one of the park's most popular areas. You could spend several hours here, depending on your hiking plans. You’ll definitely want to take the short walk to Myrtle Falls, one of the most photogenic waterfalls in the entire park. You’ll also want to stop inside the main visitor center for the park — The Henry M. Jackson Visitor Center. While you’re exploring the Paradise section of the park, peek inside the Historic Paradise Inn lodge if it’s open. Two of the best trails in this section of the park are the Alta Vista Trail and the Nisqually Vista Trail. Enjoy the wildflower meadows that surround you in Paradise!
This is just a quick pullout for the view.
This is just a quick stop for the view.
This is a glorious stop, especially on a clear day when Mount Rainier is showing off its reflection on the main lake. There’s a lakeshore path and several viewpoints from both the path and the parking lots. In this case, you’ll probably want to allow at least a half hour at this stop to take in the different views and search out that perfect reflection for some iconic photos!
If you want to take this hike, you’ll need to allow at least an hour to do part of the trail (longer if you want to hike the entire out-and-back trail.)
This is just a short stop to take in the view.
This is a hike (short and easy) that leads to a pedestrian suspension bridge over a river and to a grove of old-growth, enormous trees. It is super popular, and worth the stop (if you can nab a parking space) that would take you at least an hour, if not two.
This area features a very long and lovely trail that leads to a waterfall, called the Silver Falls Loop Trail. Or, you can walk a much shorter nature trail that leaves behind the Ohanapecosh Visitor Center. The amount of time you’d spend in this area of the park depends on whether you have hours to spare to take the very long hike, or instead just want to walk the short nature trail. Alternatively, you could just spend a few minutes in the Visitor Center and perhaps just walk to the bridge near the parking lot to watch the river flow for a photo or two.
This area is technically just outside (across the road from) the park, but is overseen by Mount Rainier National Park. The lake is absolutely beautiful, with gorgeous views of Mount Rainier. It’s very photogenic, and there’s an easy path that will take you on a walk around the entire lake if you want to spend an hour or two doing so.
Part of this trail, which is across from Tipsoo Lake, is Pacific Crest Trail land, but the Naches Peak Loop trail is overseen by Mount Rainier National Park. This amazing trail features views of the Cascade mountain range and Mount Rainier, along with wildflower meadows, that are spectacular. So I’d recommend you take at least a little bit of the trail for the views and then turn around if you don’t have time for the whole thing.
This, my friends, is the most important and magnificent overlook and view in the entirety of Mount Rainier National Park and is not to be missed! So drive up that mountain! Even if you don’t have hours to hike in the Sunrise area of the park, the road up to this overlook will be unforgettable. You’ll want to park and spend almost a half hour walking around ‘on top of the world’ for the unimaginable 360-degree views!
This is the second most popular area of the park (after Paradise). But only because most people who enter at Nisqually don’t take the time to drive all the way across (or around) the park to get to the east side in order to drive up to Sunrise. If you ask me, Sunrise is the most incredible area of Mount Rainier — or of any national park! You’re as high as you can drive within the park, you have a front and center view of the biggest glacier on the mountain (and on any volcano), and if you hike the Silver Forest Trail (which I highly recommend). Along that trail, you can see all the way down to the White River…thousands upon thousands of feet below.
Once you get back down from Sunrise, I’d highly recommend you stop at the White River Campground. Walk through the camping loops and wend your way down to the river to experience how powerful that meltwater flowing off of the Emmons glacier is up close! Did I mention that I highly recommend getting up close to this river? From Loop D, I’d also recommend you hike at least part of the Glacier Basin Trail through the forest. That trail leads to the Emmons Moraine Trail, which is also popular. Time spent here will depend on whether or not you decide to hike and, if so, how far you plan to go. I’d recommend just taking part in the Glacier Basin Trail.
This ski resort is open in winter and summer, and we list it on our Shaka Guide tour because this is the home of the Mount Rainier Gondola ride! Nowhere else will you find a ski lift ride that’ll take you up into the sky to view that great big volcano! So if you happen to be passing by this area (right across from the Sunrise section of the park) and the ride’s open, buy yourself a ticket!
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Travelers must have a smartphone compatible with the Shaka Guide app.
- The app must be downloaded and the tour redeemed before arrival.
- Strong Wi-Fi or cellular data is required to download the tour in advance.
- Location services (GPS) must be enabled on the device
- Travelers are responsible for securing any required entrance passes, reservations, or permits before starting
- No timed-entry reservations required for 2026 — park managing crowds via parking and traffic measures instead; visit before 7 a.m., after 4 p.m., or on weekdays to avoid peak crowds
- Tour takes 1–3 days depending on stops and hikes
- Keep your receipt — you'll exit and re-enter the park between sections
- No gas stations in the park — fill up before arriving
- Limited food, water, and cell service — pack supplies and download the tour before you go
- Peak wildflower season: July–September — also the busiest period; expect rain year-round
Reviews(7)
I got this guide for "insurance" such that we wouldn't miss anything. As it turned out we didn't use it . However I also purchased the Olympic NP. Self guided tour thought it was excellent! Turn by turn directions, alerts for upcoming turns. Suggestions on parking and alternative parking lots. Trails to hike things to see and do along with local history and details about the park. I am sure that this self guided tour of Mt Rainer would have been equally informative and enjoyable. I would definitely buy tour experiences from Shaka tours again!
Knowing that you have downloaded the app and do not need WIFI is awesome! The flexibility of going at your own pace is great , and turn by turn instructions worked great ! We went at the end of April and could not see everything due to the excessive amount of snow having most roads closed up by the top.
This is a wonderful way to to experience the park. The guide telling you where to stop and how long it takes to hike specific trails is awesome. The music was great !!! 100% would recommend this to anyone visiting mt rainier.
Thanks so much for the awesome feedback! We're glad the Mt. Rainier tour helped guide your adventure and that you enjoyed the music too. Appreciate the 100% recommendation—means a lot!
This works like a charm in Rainier with GPS synch. We learned a lot about this place and is very detailed about look out, parking etc. We had put in # of Travellers = 4 but after one download on Android, it didn't go well with Car play. Couldn't understand if you are all in 1 vehicle, how this # of traveler work? Overall good app.
Mahalo for your thoughtful feedback! 🌺 We're so glad to hear the tour worked smoothly with GPS in Mt. Rainier and that you enjoyed the detailed info on lookouts, parking, and more — that’s exactly what we aim for. Regarding the # of travelers — that’s mostly for internal tracking and doesn’t affect app functionality. As long as everyone’s in the same vehicle, only one download is needed to run the tour. CarPlay can sometimes have limitations depending on your device, but we’re happy to help troubleshoot if you'd like! Feel free to reach out to us at aloha@shakaguide.com if you have questions or need help setting up for your next trip. 😊
I was interested in this tour because we hadn’t been to Mount Rainier before and didn’t know any of the hikes or the history. So this was a lovely way to be introduced to all that the mountain has to offer. We visited in May, so half the park was not open yet, but I love that we can still use the app in the summer when we go back.
Aloha! I’m so glad the Mount Rainier tour was a helpful introduction. Even though some areas were closed in May, your tour never expires—just revisit it in your library when the park fully opens this summer, and we’ll guide you through all the additional trails and stories. Mahalo, and enjoy your next adventure!
I loved it! Easy to use, gave me history and indicated what stops were popular and worth seeing. Funny stories snd loved the music soundtrack!
Thank you for your kind words! Our team works hard to make sure that our app is user-friendly and efficient, and we're thrilled to see that our efforts are appreciated.
We went at the end of April thinking it would be a little warmer and the snow would be melted, but it was still cold, it snowed and there was already snow on the ground. Our trip was cut very short. But the audio guide I purchased was very interesting, it was full of information and talked about the stops in great detail. The GPS knows where your at and will stop when you stop and will start when you continue. I don't know what to expect with this audio app tour, but I think it is really a good idea, I would purchase again.
Thank you for your kind words! We're thrilled to have you as a satisfied user of our app, and we look forward to continuing to serve you in the future.



