Mt. Rainier, WA-Roads are open, snow is melting, and Mt. Rainier
is transitioning into its summer splendor. Come check it out with dad
this coming Father's Day weekend. Try a weekend in the woods, fishing in
a mountain stream, brunch at Washington State's highest restaurant, or a
leisurely steam train ride to a lakeside barbecue.
EAT
Father's Day Eats at
Washington's Highest Fine Dining Restaurant
Take Dad for a scenic
ten minute ride up the Mt. Rainier Gondola at Crystal Mountain Resort to The
Summit House. Beautiful views from any seat! Perched at 6,872 feet,
this restaurant is the highest dining experience in Washington State and the
meals are simply superb. The menu includes delectable choices including, Buffalo-style
Rock Shrimp, truffle fries, beer battered halibut and chips, and more.
Open 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Starting June 28, the Mt. Rainier Gondola and
Summit House restaurant are open for lunch daily through September 21.
Make reservations today for Dad and the whole family. For more
information, visit www.crystalmountainresort.com.
RIDE
On the two-hour Keeper Tour, stare into the eyes of a moose, or get within a few feet of a bison during a morning ride on the wild side! Hope into the back of a keeper truck and experiences the thrill of seeing these incredible animals up close as the keeper makes his/her feeding rounds. Rides are $60 ad include admission into the park, a naturalist-guided tram ride, and a $5 food voucher. Keeper Tours area for folks 5 years of age and older. For more information, visit www.nwtrek.org.
Father's Day Barbecue
Train Ride on the Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad
Bring Dad, granddad, uncles and
friends out for a day on the Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad in Elbe. Treat him to
a good ole' fashion barbecue at Mineral Lake. Dad gets his own train
engineer hat too! Excursions depart from the Elbe Depot for a 45-minute
trip out to pristine Mineral Lake. There guests will be served a barbecue ribs,
chicken, cowboy beans, coleslaw, a scrumptious dessert and a beverage.
There is also a beer garden, so bring ID. Enjoy the peaceful lake area,
walking trail or a game of horseshoes, then, re-board the train for a leisurely
45-minute return trip to Elbe. The total excursion lasts two to
two-and-a-half hours. Ride times are 11:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. For more
information, visit www.mrsr.com.
RELAX
Find Privacy in the Forest
A weekend in the woods is a nice way to spend Father's Day. Crystal Carriage House is tucked away on two acres is located less than 20 minutes to the Sunrise side of Mt. Rainier National Park. The special is $275 for the weekend and includes a welcoming bottle of wine, or non-alcoholic alternative, and a breakfast basket with huckleberry pancake mix and syrup for easy preparation in the full kitchen. For more information, visit www.crystalcarriagehouse.com.
Father's Day Weekend at
Alta Crystal Resort-Man Style
Take Dad for and
adventurous mountainside stay at Alta Crystal Resort. Hike, bike, explore
Rainier, ski, snowshoe, and then when he is all tuckered out, enjoy the pool,
hot tub, or simply relax.
Father's Day weekend
guests can enjoy games and dessert. Try a hand at horseshoes or a round
of foosball. The Wilderness Survival Quest scavenger hunt is a fun way to
bond with Dad. Saturday night treat Dad to a campfire barbecue complete
with grilled burgers, salon burgers, brats, gourmet mac and cheese, Cesar salad
and mudslide brownies. Dinner is $14.50 for adults, $7.50 for children 10
and under. The Mt. Rainier Gondola at Crystal Mountain Resort will be
open for scenic rides gondola rides that weekend, meaning Dad can have a
special lunch at the Summit House, served with an incredible view of Mt.
Rainier.
Discounted rates start
at just $199.99 plus tax, per night, for the weekend. Available June
13-15. Call 1-800-277-6475 or visit www.altacrystalresort.com.
Fishing Around the
Mountain
Does dad like to catch
his own dinner? Check out where to fish around the mountain and
when. Whether it is a mountainside stream, raging river, or peaceful
lake, all sorts of locations can be found here.
For information on visiting Mt. Rainier, its surrounding communities,
and to see which properties are currently offering lodging specials,
visit 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.
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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