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Art

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Daniel Klennert's Sculpture Park

"Ex-Nihilo," which is Latin for something created out of nothing. You'll want to pause and admire Dan's skill and imagination, metal sculptures that at first glance resemble a science fiction novel. Address: 22410 SR 706 East, Ashford, WA 98304 Email: Website: DanielKlennert.com

Attractions

Crystal Mountain Mt. Rainier Gondola

First Gondola in Washington State installed in 2010. 2,500 climb to Summit House Lodge & Restaurant. Open year round Address: Crystal Mountain Gondola Opens December 23rd! Phone: 360-663-3050 Hours: 7:15AM to 9:PM for breakfast, skiing or dinner Email: Website: MtRainierGondola.com read more

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Suntop Lookout

View of Mt. Rainier to the south, central Cascades, Olympic Mountains, and Mt. Baker to the north, spectacular 3,000 ft. drop leading to the White River on the east, and Huckleberry Creek on the west. Address: From State Route 410 to FS Road #73 to #7315 to #510, Trail #1183 - Hikers Only

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Silver Falls

The easiest, and maybe the prettiest waterfall to get to along the Highway 410/123 corridor, the Ohanapecosh River cascades down large steps into a big blue punchbowl. Address: Located in the southeast corner of Mt. Rainier National Park. Hours: Best flows are year round. Website: WaterfallsNorthwest.com/SilverFalls

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Spray Falls

Spray Falls curtain down a wall of Andesite for almost 300 feet, spreading out to as much as 80 feet wide towards the bottom of the falls. Address: Accessed from the end of the Mowich Lake Road in Mount Rainier Park. Hours: Best flows are between May and September. Website: WaterfallsNorthwest.com/SprayFalls

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Upper Stevens Creek Falls

This, one of the best waterfalls in Washington State, located within spitting distance of a tourist-magnet trail, is virtually unknown to the world. Approximate height and drop are 375 feet. Address: Located in the Paradise area of Mount Rainier National Park. Hours: Best flows between May and September. Website: WaterfallsNorthwest.com/UpperStevensCreekFalls

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Pearl Falls

Pearl Falls is one of the most difficult waterfalls to reach in the park, and although never measured, people suspect it to be close to 400 feet tall. Address: There are no trails to the falls and a minimum of about 3 miles of off-trail travel will be required to see it up close. Hours: Best flows are between May and August. Website: WaterfallsNorthwest.com/PearlFalls

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Comet Falls

Falling from around 390 feet by the source of a glacier and resembling the tail of a comet, if there was one waterfall that every visitor to Mount Rainier National Park should see, Comet Falls is it. Address: Located 2.3 miles east of the Cougar Rock Campground. Hours: Best flows are between May and July. Website: WaterfallsNorthwest.com/CometFalls

Fishing

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Lower Columiba Fishing Company

Full time fishing guide service located in Longview, WA that specializes in the pursuit of the Pacific Northwest most prized game fish; salmon, steelhead, sturgeon and trout. Address: 4340 Columiba Heights RD Phone: 360-355-2956 Email: Website: LowerColumibaFishingCo.com

Helicopters

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Whirl Me Helicopters

An air borne journey via helicopter over maganificient Mount Rainier. Feel safe and secure in our proven Robinson R44 Raven II Helicopter. Address: Ashford, WA Phone: - Email: Website: www.Whirl.me read more

Hiking

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Grove of the Patriarchs

One of the easiest hikes in Mount Rainier National Park, but one of the most memorable because it's like entering a magical kingdom. Address: Check website for directions. Hours: Snow free June through October. Website: VisitRainier.com/GroveOfThePatriarchs

Horseback Riding

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Chinook Pass Outfitters

Ride with them through glacier-fed streams... alpine meadows covered with wild flowers... unspoiled mountain lakes of the William O. Douglas Wilderness, Norse Peak Wilderness, and Wenatchee Forest. Address: 10821 Old Naches Highway, Naches, WA 98937 Phone: 509-653-2633 Email: Website: ChinookPass.com

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Crystal Mountain Outfitters

Experience solitude and spectacular scenery of the Cascade Range in the Norse Peak Wilderness and Wenatchee National Forest. They offer rides ranging from one hour to all day to all day with fishing. Address: Parking Lot "C", Crystal Mountain, WA 98022 Phone: 509-895-9120 Email: Website: CrystalMountainOutfitters.com

Mountain Climbing

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International Mountain Guides

Climb the summits with International Mountain Guides. Offering climbing, trekking, and mountaineering expeditions, try your hand at Mt. Rainier, Mt. Adams, or even the North Cascades. Address: 31111 SR 706 East, P.O. Box 246, Ashford, WA 98304 Phone: 360-569-2609 Email: Website: MountainGuides.com

Museum

White Pass Country Museum

The quaint White Pass Country Museum offers artifacts and history of the White Pass area. Address: 12990 U. S. Hwy 12 Packwood, Washington 98361 Phone: 360-494-4422 Hours: WINTER: Saturday 12pm - 4pm SUMMER: Friday & Saturday 12pm - 5 pm Email: Website: WhitePassCountryMuseum.org

River Rafting

Blue Sky Outfitters

Raft the best rivers around with the most experienced guides. Clean and state-of-the-art gear and great food too. Safety is always first. Address: Leavenworth, Methow Valley, Skagit, Yakima & Columbia Gorge Phone: 800-228-RAFT Email: Website: BlueSkyOutfitters.com read more

Running

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White Pass Cross Country Running Camp

Oldest continuously running Cross Country Camp in the NW. For boys and girls, it develops skills regardless of experience. Over 400 campers every year. Address: White Pass, WA Phone: 509-965-1009 Email: Website: WhitePassXCCamp.com read more

Sight seeing

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Chinook & Rainier Express Scenic Chairlifts

Ride up the Chinook & Rainier Express chairlifts to the top of Crystal Mountain and be greeted by Mount Rainier. On a clear day you can see Mount Baker to the north and Mount Adams to the south. Address: 33914 Crystal Mountain Boulevard, Crystal Mountain, WA 98022 Hours: Lift begins running at 10:30am, last run is at 3:30pm. Saturdays & Sundays only. Website: SkiCrystal.com/ScenicChairlifts

White Pass Scenic Byway

The White Pass Scenic Byway is a recreational paradise in the shadow of Mount Rainier, Mount St. Helens, and Mount Adams. Phone: 360-494-2223 Email: Website: WhitePassByway.com

Skiing Cross Country

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White Pass Cross-Country Touring Center

From the edges of the Goat Rocks Wilderness, these trails whisk you straight away from the busy resort area into the depths of the forest primeval. Views from the high mountain location are enticing. Address: White Pass, WA Email: Website: WhitePassSXCCamp.com read more

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