Mt. Rainier Day Tour from Seattle

No Minimums! Visit Mt. Rainier with our professional, enthusiastic and informative tour guides. Travel in our clean, comfortable mini-coaches with large windows, high back seats and heat + A/C. The

No Minimums! Visit Mt. Rainier with our professional, enthusiastic and informative tour guides. Travel in our clean, comfortable mini-coaches with large windows, high back seats and heat + A/C. The season will determine the route and accessibility of your tour! In the summer, experience old-growth forests, wildflower-filled meadows, and thundering waterfalls on this tour of glacier-clad Mt. Rainier. Winter tours spend more time at Longmire with complimentary snow shoes. Hike and walk a little or not at all: there are options for all abilities. Enjoy lunch at a Mt. Rainier cafe or buy a picnic lunch along the way. No two tours are the same! Your guide will provide the best tour available on any given day. Return to Seattle through memorable PNW scenery. Bring a camera on this spectacular Mt. Rainier tour as well as comfortable walking shoes. Layer both warm and cool weather clothing as mountain temperatures can vary from rainy and cold to sunny and hot during a single day.

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Location: Seattle

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Q: Is there a minimum age requirement for the Mt. Rainier Day Tour?

A: Great question! There isn't a specific minimum age, but it's really ideal for kids ages 5 and up. If you have younger kids, just keep in mind that some of the hikes can be a bit demanding. They do offer options for all abilities which is nice! Just make sure they can handle a few hours in a mini-coach.

Q: How does rescheduling work if the weather is bad?

A: If the weather doesn't cooperate, they usually contact you the day before to discuss options. You can reschedule for another day or even get a full refund. They’re pretty flexible, which is great if you’re planning this as a gift!

Q: What should I wear for the tour? Is it cold up there?

A: Definitely layer up! It can get pretty chilly up at Mt. Rainier even in summer, and you might experience different weather. They suggest wearing both warm and cool clothes since it can change throughout the day. Also, comfy walking shoes are a must for all those photo ops!

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Mt. Rainier Day Tour! Opinions?

I’m considering this for my sister's birthday. She loves the outdoors but hasn’t been to Mt. Rainier yet. The tour looks fun, especially with the wildflowers and waterfalls in summer! I just hope the weather cooperates. Has anyone done this? Any thoughts on the lunch options?

Anyone been on the winter tour at Mt. Rainier?

I’m planning to book the winter Mt. Rainier tour with snowshoeing! How fun is that? I’m a novice when it comes to snowshoeing, so I’m a bit nervous. Is it beginner-friendly? Also, how long do we usually spend snowshoeing?