Length: 6 Miles round trip
Elevation Change: 900 Elevation gain
Season: Summer thru Fall
Difficulty: Moderate
Permit: NW Forest Pass NOT Required
Features:
NEW! Click for PDF Topo Map of this Hike
This short but extremely rewarding hike begins at a trail head along
Forest Road 59. The trail follows a ridge of highlands that are
just west of Mt Rainier. However, most of the hike is within heavily
forested terrain.
In season, there are lots of floral displays along the way. The more
open the environment, the better the displays. There is some up
and down to this hike. However, each time you climb, you descend less,
and eventually gain over 900 feet by the time you reach the summit
of Glacier View.
The very name of this peak denotes the expected reward of the hike.
Not only do you have a front row seat to Mt Rainier and its awesome
glaciers, but you can see Mt Baker to the north, Mt Adams to the
southeast, Mt Hood to the south, and Mt St Helens to the southwest.
Mt Rainier as seen from Glacier View
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