2 Best Sights in Ohanapecosh, Mount Rainier National Park

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We've compiled the best of the best in Ohanapecosh - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Grove of the Patriarchs

Protected from the periodic fires that sweep through the surrounding areas, this small island of 1,000-year-old trees is one of Mt. Rainier National Park's most memorable features. A 1½-mile loop trail heads through the old-growth forest of Douglas fir, cedar, and hemlock.  Grove of the Patriarchs has experienced a temporary closure due to flooding and a bridge washout in 2021. Although the parking lot is still open, the trail is not expected to reopen until 2027.

Highway 123 and Stevens Canyon Road

At Chinook Pass you can pick up Highway 123 and head south to its junction with Stevens Canyon Road. Take this road west to its junction with the Paradise–Nisqually entrance road, which runs west through Longmire and exits the park at Nisqually. The route winds among valley-floor rainforest and uphill slopes; vistas of Puget Sound and the Cascade Range appear at numerous points along the way.

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