A messsage from Mt. Rainier National Park:
With snow beginning to accumulate and winter recreation demand
starting to increase, Mount Rainier National Park staff are preparing for
winter operations and visitors. Superintendent Randy King notes
that “Mount Rainier provides outstanding winter recreation opportunities and
has been doing so for over 100 years. It’s a wonderful time to visit the
park and area, provided visitors come well-prepared for the snow and road
conditions. Safe backcountry travel in winter requires an especially high
level of preparation, caution, and knowledge.”
Photo credit: Janelle Walker |
The park will transition to winter hours of operation and service
on Tuesday, November 12. As in past years, the road gate
immediately above Longmire is closed nightly to ensure visitor safety and the
safety of park staff, including rangers and the road crew. Rangers and
snow plow operators evaluate road, weather, avalanche and staffing conditions
every morning in making a decision on whether it is safe to open the Paradise
road above Longmire. All times stated in this release are subject to change
based on weather and road conditions. Visitors planning a trip to Paradise
should check for current road status and weather on the park’s website or
Twitter feed.
“Due to the reduced and uncertain budget picture, we are
strategically deploying available park staff and resources to provide as much
access as possible”, said King. Between November 12 and December 21, the
gate at Longmire will open Thursdays through Mondays, at 9:00 a.m. The
road will close nightly at 5:00 p.m., with the uphill gate closing at 4:00 p.m.
to allow time for visitors and staff to exit safely. The gate will not
open on Tuesdays and Wednesdays during this period.
Photo credit: Janelle Walker |
Between December 21 and the end of March, the goal will be to
provide seven day a week access to Paradise. The target open hours for
the road above Longmire during this period will continue as 9:00 a.m.-5:00
p.m., with the uphill gate closing at 4:00 p.m. Maintaining fixed
hours through the winter use season is intended to maximize public access to
Paradise, while managing costs for snow plows and ranger staffs. To
sustain seven day a week access to Paradise it will be important for visitors
to heed gate closure times. Each instance of overtime required for
handling after-closure issues will impact services available in summer. If set
daily hours prove ineffective, or the park’s budget and staffing picture is
worse than anticipated, mid-week closures or other management actions may be
necessary at Paradise.
The entire park is open for visitor use throughout the winter
season, including overnight winter camping with a valid permit seven days a
week. Overnight campers should plan their travels with an understanding
of nightly or scheduled gate closures. Visitors camping at Paradise
between now and December 21 should not plan on driving out on Tuesday and
Wednesday when the road is closed.
The Longmire area will remain open seven days a week, barring
major storm events. This includes the historic National Park Inn (where
lodging, food, gifts, snowshoes and skis rentals are available). For
reservations at the National Park Inn, call 360-569-2275 or visit www.mtrainierguestservices.com. With the exception
of the Thanksgiving and December holiday periods noted below, General park
information, including winter activity guidance, backcountry permits, and sales
of park books and maps from Discover Your Northwest will be available.
Photo credit: Janelle Walker |
The Henry M. Jackson Visitor Center at Paradise is open on
weekends from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The visitor center will also be open on
Thanksgiving and the Friday that follows, as well as December 21 – January 1.
During weekdays, Park Rangers will be available from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in
the Longmire Visitor Information Center (historic Longmire Administration
Building).
“Conservative management decisions are required in the current
funding environment,” King said. “This year’s winter operation – with
fixed hours of access to Paradise - is an experiment. It seeks to balance
winter services against summer needs when most people visit the park. It will
require cooperation from the public to work, particularly as the days get
longer. If it doesn’t work, we’ll make adjustments as needed.”
Visitors are reminded that all vehicles are required to carry tire
chains when traveling in the park, including 4WD. Tire chains are
available at the Summit House in Ashford. Road conditions can deteriorate
quickly at any time and mandatory chain use may be required even for 4WD
vehicles.
At this time, State Routes 123 and 410 remain open, but dependent on changing weather conditions. The Stevens Canyon Road east of Paradise, the White River, Sunrise and Mowich Lake Roads are now closed to vehicle access for the winter, but remain open to winter recreation.
Backcountry travelers are advised to get updates on current and projected snow, avalanche and weather conditions before coming to the park, and come prepared to survive winter conditions.
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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