Mount Rainier Attractions
Crystal Mountain Outfitters – Provides guided horseback tours through the various landscapes of Mount Rainier, including glacier fields, meadows, and forests. Make your reservations through email at crystalmountainoutfitters@wildblue.net.
Crystal Mountain Ski and Snowboard Lessons – A nationally-recognized group of instructors is waiting to show you how to ride the mountain! Learning skiing and snowboarding techniques from the experts can make your vacation even better.
Foothills Historical Society & Museum – This two-story museum features exhibits from many of Washington’s small towns. Visitors can enjoy such features as a saw-shop, log cabin bunkhouse, blacksmith shop, and fire lookout tower.
Foothills Trail – A community-created, mostly paved trail that puts visitors face-to-face with the 14,000 foot mountain and the wildlife that surrounds it. The trail accommodates cyclists, walkers, joggers, inline skaters, and horse riders.
High Cedars Golf Club – This luxurious club features both an 18 and 9-hole course, complete with well-maintained fairways and greens. Soaring trees, a restaurant for fine dining, and golfing lessons for individuals and whole families add to the excitement of this location.
International Race Driver Club – An organization dedicated to sports car racing, welcoming enthusiasts and novices alike. The club hosts race events while also offering competition driver courses and driver’s education services.
Kapowsin Air Sports – Mount Rainier is sure to look even more amazing from 13,000 feet up in the air! Kapowsin Air Sports is the only skydiving service available 7 days a week to provide you with a safe and exciting experience.
The Meeker Mansion – A 17 room Italianate Victorian Mansion built by famous Washington resident Ezra Meeker for his wife, Eliza Jane. Listed as a site on the National Register of Historic Sites, the services provided include weddings, tours, and tea parties.
Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad – Hop aboard to experience the longest continuously operating steam train railroad in the Pacific Northwest. Children and adults alike are sure to get a thrill witnessing the forests and clear streams of Mineral, Washington pass by!
Pioneer Farm Museum & Ohop Indian Village – A museum and tour site that thrusts visitors back to the days of homesteading in late-nineteenth century Washington. An even further step back is provided through the Indian Village and Native American Seasons Tours.
Rainier Mountaineering – Take a guided tour to the summit of the mountain with a group of veteran guides. With over 40 years of experience, these guides are dedicated to customer safety and education.