Nisqually River Hot Springs
Natural hot spring along the scenic Nisqually River
Washington
27 locations worth exploring
Natural hot spring along the scenic Nisqually River
Stunning river canyon with dramatic volcanic rock formations
A majestic volcano surrounded by alpine beauty.
💡 Visit in late July to see wildflowers in bloom; carry layers for changing weather. Use the park's shuttle service to access popular trailheads without the hassle of parking.
Undiscovered pull-off for sunrise over Mt. Rainier.
Majestic views of Mt. Rainier towering above the landscape
Reflection of peaks in tranquil Mowich Lake
Best sunrise spot with Mt. Rainier framed in falls.
You see Mt. Rainier with valleys sprawling below
Secluded viewpoint with distant views of Mt. Rainier.
Alpine lake mirroring stunning mountain views
Hidden pull-off with views of Mt. Rainier and valleys
Secluded emerald swimming hole along the river
Uncommon views of Mount Rainier framed by wildflowers.
Unmarked pull-off with a valley dropping 2,000 feet.
Sweeping vista of Mount Rainier framed by wildflowers
Mystical hot springs near Mount Rainier, private oasis.
Secluded 45-foot waterfall with vibrant spring wildflowers
Rare viewpoint of Mount Rainier from wildflower meadows
Narrow slot canyon with towering red rock walls
A giant wooden sculpture in the forest!
💡 Visit early in the morning for quieter exploration!
Uncover the history of Rainier's earliest adventurous visitors!
💡 Ask the staff for recommendations on scenic trails nearby!
A historic military camp amidst stunning mountain scenery.
💡 Check out the old barracks for a glimpse of history.
Overlook revealing Native stories about Mount Rainier.
💡 Pack binoculars for close views of wildlife and landscape.
Stunning vistas, fewer crowds, perfect views.
💡 Bring a picnic to enjoy while taking in the scenery.
Discover Indigenous cultural significance hidden in the park.
💡 Ask park rangers about culturally significant trails.
Explore an enchanting lava tube beneath Rainier.
💡 Bring a flashlight and be cautious of your footing.
Natural mineral springs at Mount Rainier's base.
💡 Check seasonal access as some roads close in winter.