The best cabins in Mount Rainier with fishing

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You’ll know Mount Rainier National Park when you see it—the hulking volcano rises more than 14,000 feet above sea level, dominating the western Washington horizon for miles around. Glaciers cascade down the slopes, meeting deep green forests. The best part? This Northwest’s crown jewel sits just 65 miles from Seattle, making its summit the goal of many mountaineers and its location perfect for an easy weekend trip. Here you’ll find 473 camping sites scattered across three of the four quadrants of the park, including Cougar Rock in the southwest, Ohanapecosh in the southeast, and White River, in the northeast. In addition, 13 tent sites sit at the walk-in Mowich Lake campground to the northwest. Beyond that, numerous backcountry sites are scattered on and around the mountain.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Mount Rainier

6. Rainier Explorer|MRNP|Ski|Hottub

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1 site · Lodging · Packwood, WA
Welcome to Rainier Explorer Cabin in beautiful Packwood, the gateway to Mount Rainier National Park and home to White Pass Ski Resort! This stylish retreat is the perfect home base for all your mountain adventures. The large deck features a 4 person hot tub w/ gazebo and outdoor seating, and leads to the lighted wooded pathway to the firepit. The chabin-chic interior has been newly updated and features an electric fireplace for added coziness! River access is a 5 min walk away as well. This petite yet well laid out space has everything you need to enjoy your trip to the mountains, including a variety of board games and dvds, comfortable and stylish furnishings, a well stocked newly remodeled kitchen, brand new 4 person hot tub with gazebo, outdoor firepit, and more! The cabin is located in High Valley Country club and is a 5 minute drive to downtown Packwood, 10 miles from the Mount Rainier National park entrance, 20 minutes to White Pass Ski Resort, and is the gateway to Gifford Pinchot National Forest and Goat Rocks Wilderness. The property is heavily treed within the scenic neighborhood. Currently, the property is not fenced and neighbors are visible in the fashion of a regular neighborhood (cabin is not alone in the middle of the woods please note) a wood privacy fence will be added before summer, but currently the neighbor to the left is in very close proximity though the neighboring cabin is vacant during the winter.
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7. Silver Beach Resort and Campground

44 sites · Naches, WA
Nestled along the stunning shores of Rimrock Lake, Silver Beach Campground offers a unique blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure. Accessible via the picturesque White Pass scenic byway, visitors are treated to breathtaking views of the Cascade Mountains, making it an ideal getaway for nature lovers. At Silver Beach, there’s no shortage of activities to enjoy. Spend your days fishing, swimming, kayaking, or boating on the pristine waters of Rimrock Lake. For hiking enthusiasts, trails begin right from the campground, or you can take a short 30-minute drive to the majestic Mount Rainier National Park. Wildlife enthusiasts will delight in spotting Ospreys and Bald Eagles soaring above the lake on most days. Convenience is key at Silver Beach, with a to-go and outdoor seating restaurant located right on the property. Enjoy a casual dining experience featuring burgers, wraps, and pizza, and don’t miss out on our famous handcrafted milkshakes! For coffee lovers, our store offers a delightful selection of espresso drinks, including lattes, mochas, Americanos, and chai, all made with D&M Coffee from Ellensburg. We can even transform your favorite caffeinated beverage into a delicious milkshake! Our store is well-stocked with essentials you may have forgotten, as well as

You’ll know Mount Rainier National Park when you see it—the hulking volcano rises more than 14,000 feet above sea level, dominating the western Washington horizon for miles around. Glaciers cascade down the slopes, meeting deep green forests. The best part? This Northwest’s crown jewel sits just 65 miles from Seattle, making its summit the goal of many mountaineers and its location perfect for an easy weekend trip. Here you’ll find 473 camping sites scattered across three of the four quadrants of the park, including Cougar Rock in the southwest, Ohanapecosh in the southeast, and White River, in the northeast. In addition, 13 tent sites sit at the walk-in Mowich Lake campground to the northwest. Beyond that, numerous backcountry sites are scattered on and around the mountain.

99% (551) 10 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Mount Rainier

6. Rainier Explorer|MRNP|Ski|Hottub

100%
(1)
1 site · Lodging · Packwood, WA
Welcome to Rainier Explorer Cabin in beautiful Packwood, the gateway to Mount Rainier National Park and home to White Pass Ski Resort! This stylish retreat is the perfect home base for all your mountain adventures. The large deck features a 4 person hot tub w/ gazebo and outdoor seating, and leads to the lighted wooded pathway to the firepit. The chabin-chic interior has been newly updated and features an electric fireplace for added coziness! River access is a 5 min walk away as well. This petite yet well laid out space has everything you need to enjoy your trip to the mountains, including a variety of board games and dvds, comfortable and stylish furnishings, a well stocked newly remodeled kitchen, brand new 4 person hot tub with gazebo, outdoor firepit, and more! The cabin is located in High Valley Country club and is a 5 minute drive to downtown Packwood, 10 miles from the Mount Rainier National park entrance, 20 minutes to White Pass Ski Resort, and is the gateway to Gifford Pinchot National Forest and Goat Rocks Wilderness. The property is heavily treed within the scenic neighborhood. Currently, the property is not fenced and neighbors are visible in the fashion of a regular neighborhood (cabin is not alone in the middle of the woods please note) a wood privacy fence will be added before summer, but currently the neighbor to the left is in very close proximity though the neighboring cabin is vacant during the winter.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$200
 / night

7. Silver Beach Resort and Campground

44 sites · Naches, WA
Nestled along the stunning shores of Rimrock Lake, Silver Beach Campground offers a unique blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure. Accessible via the picturesque White Pass scenic byway, visitors are treated to breathtaking views of the Cascade Mountains, making it an ideal getaway for nature lovers. At Silver Beach, there’s no shortage of activities to enjoy. Spend your days fishing, swimming, kayaking, or boating on the pristine waters of Rimrock Lake. For hiking enthusiasts, trails begin right from the campground, or you can take a short 30-minute drive to the majestic Mount Rainier National Park. Wildlife enthusiasts will delight in spotting Ospreys and Bald Eagles soaring above the lake on most days. Convenience is key at Silver Beach, with a to-go and outdoor seating restaurant located right on the property. Enjoy a casual dining experience featuring burgers, wraps, and pizza, and don’t miss out on our famous handcrafted milkshakes! For coffee lovers, our store offers a delightful selection of espresso drinks, including lattes, mochas, Americanos, and chai, all made with D&M Coffee from Ellensburg. We can even transform your favorite caffeinated beverage into a delicious milkshake! Our store is well-stocked with essentials you may have forgotten, as well as

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The best cabins in Mount Rainier with fishing guide

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for a wilderness experience: Mowich Lake
  • Best for old growth trees: Ohanapecosh
  • Best for groups: Cougar Rock

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Though RVs are allowed to park at Cougar Rock, Ohanapecosh, and White River campgrounds, they have no electrical, water, or grey water hookups.
  2. Each campsite is limited to a maximum of two vehicles, two tents, and/or six campers. Most campsites are big enough for only one tent and up to four people.
  3. Campsites at Cougar Rock, Ohanapecosh, and White River campgrounds can all be booked in advance online, with availability opening on a six-month rolling basis. The sites at Mowich Lake are available only on a first-come, first-served basis

When to go

Mount Rainier National Park is open year-round, though heavy winter snow typically closes all but the Nisqually Entrance. At this time, roads at higher elevations may be closed or require snow chains or winter tires to access. July and August are busy times, when popular parking lots and entrances come with long waits. Aim for a mid-week visit, or go during the late spring or early fall to beat the crowds.

Know before you go

  • The visitor center at the Longmire Museum is open year-round, while the Henry M. Jackson Memorial Visitor Center at Paradise closes on winter weekdays. The Ohanapecosh Visitor Center and Sunrise Visitor Center are open in summer.
  • When making a summer visit, try to arrive early (before 10am) or later in the day (after 2:30pm) to avoid peak crowds and wait times.
  • Concessions are sold at Longmire, Paradise, and Sunrise. You can also stock up in the nearby towns of Ashford and Packwood.
  • Cell service is unreliable in Mount Rainier National Park, but there is wifi in the Jackson Visitor Center at Paradise.