Since I’m rarely in Seattle, I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to catch the meadow flowers in bloom on Mt. Rainier. The scenic Naches Peak Loop Trail was a great way to view the flowers as well as a few lakes in a relatively easy three-plus mile walk.
Mt. Rainier is around a one and a half hour drive from downtown Seattle. While I joined Evergreen Escapes for this tour to Mt. Rainier, it’s actually pretty easy to do this walk on your own if you have a car. The trail is well signed and clear. The other benefit of the Naches Peak Loop Trail is that it’s a round trip walk, coming back to the car park. Elevation change on the walk is around 300 feet so it’s not too demanding. The one tip is to do the walk clockwise so that the view of Mt. Rainier remains ahead of you (rather than behind).

















For more info on walks and visits to Mt. Rainier, the park website is: http://www.nps.gov/mora/index.htm
Evergreen Escapes tours: http://www.evergreenescapes.com