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If Long Hikes Aren’t Your Thing in Mount Rainier, Listen to This
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Looking for the best easy hikes in Mount Rainier National Park? In this episode, James Ian shares seven beginner-friendly and easy‑to‑moderate Mt Rainier National Park hikes perfect for families, first-time visitors, and anyone looking for scenic trails without extreme elevation gain.
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This guide to the best hikes in Mt Rainier National Park highlights favorites like Trail of the Shadows (0.7‑mile flat loop at Longmire with historic sites and mineral springs), Naches Peak Loop (3.4 miles, about 600 feet of gain, best hiked clockwise from Tipsoo Lake), Grove of the Patriarchs (1.5 miles featuring a suspension bridge and ancient trees—check bridge status before you go), Bench and Snow Lakes (2.5 miles, quieter and best July–September), Narada Falls (short but steep 0.2‑mile walk with stairs), Nisqually Vista (1.2‑mile paved loop in Paradise with glacier views), and his #1 pick, the Skyline Trail to Myrtle Falls (0.5‑mile paved path to a stunning waterfall viewpoint).
Whether you’re interested in Mount Rainier easy hikes, planning your first Mount Rainier National Park hike, or researching the Mount Rainier National Park best hikes for your trip, this episode offers practical tips on timing, parking, trail conditions, and everything you need to know about hiking in Mt Rainier National Park.
00:00 Easy Hikes Overview
02:06 Trail of the Shadows
03:26 Naches Peak Loop
05:08 Grove of the Patriarchs
07:30 Bench and Snow Lakes
09:32 Narada Falls Quick Stop
11:48 Nisqually Vista Trail
14:31 Trip Itinerary Tips
16:53 Skyline to Myrtle Falls
20:05 Wrap Up and Next Steps
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