A message from Mt. Rainier National Park, October 5, 2011:
Photo credit: Janelle Walker |
With the Columbus Day holiday (October 10) rapidly approaching, the next phase of preparing for the upcoming winter season at Mount Rainier begins. Cougar Rock and Ohanapecosh Campgrounds will be open through Monday October 10. The Ohanapecosh Visitor Center, Henry M. Jackson Visitor Center, and Longmire and White River Wilderness Information Centers will also remain open through that date. After October 10 the road to Sunrise will be closed at the White River Campground gate. The road between White River Campground and State Route 410 will be kept open through Sunday, October 30, weather permitting. Hikers and bicyclists will still have access to the Sunrise Road after October 10.
All public facilities at Sunrise will also be closed as park maintenance personnel must begin the annual job of shutting down water, electrical and heat systems; boarding up facilities to protect them from the winter snows; and placing snow poles to identify road alignments during next spring’s road opening. This same process will continue into the fall at White River and Ohanapecosh.
At Paradise, the Henry M. Jackson Visitor Center, Paradise Camp Deli and Gift Shop will go to a winter schedule being open on weekends and holidays only. Visitor Center hours are 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The historic Paradise Inn closed for the season on October 3.
The National Park Inn and General Store and the Longmire Museum are open daily throughout the year, providing visitor information, overnight accommodations, dining, and gifts. To make reservations at the National Park Inn call 360-569-2275, or go online to www.mtrainierguestservices.com. For online information on visitor services and accommodations in the gateway communities surrounding the park go to the following websites: www.visitrainier.com, www.mt-rainier.com, www.staycrystal.com, www.destinationpackwood.com, www.minerallake.com.
Park visitors are reminded that weather conditions can change rapidly in the mountains during this time of the year. Be prepared for inclement weather and possible ice and snow on park roads.
Photo credit: Andrea Roe |
Effective November 1, all vehicles (including 4-wheel and all-wheel-drive) are required to carry tire chains that fit your vehicle, while in the park.
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For more information on visiting Mt. Rainier, go to www.visitrainier.com.
Visit Rainier is a not-for-profit, non-membership destination marketing organization that promotes tourism in the gateway communities around Mt. Rainier.
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