Mount Rainier National Park

National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior Longmire Winter Trails Cougar Rock A Campground B 1.1 W o n 3200' C d e T r l D a n d l F T r a i E E Carter r e Falls 1.1 v R A RM I P D A G R 1.5 i R 1.7

Rampart l y l Ridge Wonderland a u Trail Tr ail q s Because of its relatively low elevation at 2,760 N i feet, Longmire is one of the few areas of Viewpoint Wonderland National Park which remains 4035’ Tr ail accessible year-round. However, winter Trail of the Shadows trail conditions vary depending on snowfall.

.7 During mild winters, the trails may be 1.8 Museum, Wilderness completely -free. But during winters Information Center of heavy snowfall, three to five feet of snow may cover the ground. Snowshoers and To Kautz Creek novice skiers often favor these forested trails Trail and National Nisqually Park Inn when blizzard conditions exist higher on the Entrance Longmire mountain. Ask a ranger for current conditions. 2760'

Westside Road • 14 miles round-trip to Round Pass • Difficulty: novice (first 3 miles to Dry Creek)/ • Begins at the junction with the main park intermediate (next 4 miles from Dry Creek to road, one mile east of the Nisqually Entrance, Round Pass) climbing gradually to Round Pass following • High avalanche potential at Dry Creek, the the unplowed road (not shown on map) first open area at the base of Mount Wow

Kautz Creek • 2 miles round-trip to the creek crossing • Crossing the creek may be dangerous • Begins at Kautz Creek parking area, 3 miles or impossible if storms or floods have east of Nisqually Entrance (not shown on damaged the footbridge; the trail steepens map) after crossing the creek and routefinding is • Difficulty: novice required

Trail of the Shadows • 0.7 mile loop trail; level terrain • Begins across the road from the National • Difficulty: novice Park Inn

Rampart Ridge • 4.6 mile loop trail; very steep terrain • Difficulty: advanced trail for snowshoers; not • Begins along the west side of the Trail of the recommended for skiers Shadows, across the road from the National • Narrow trail through forest; often requires Park Inn routefinding.

Wonderland Trail • 3.8 miles round-trip from Longmire to • Narrow trail through the forest; may require Cougar Rock Campground; rolling terrain some routefinding • Difficulty: intermediate

Cougar Rock Campground • Begins at the campground entrance, 2 miles • Flat terrain; follows snow-covered loops of above Longmire toward Paradise campground • Difficulty: novice • May encounter snowmobiles

Carter Falls • 2.2 miles round-trip along Wonderland Trail narrow trail through forest; requires • Begins on the curve just below Cougar Rock routefinding Campground • Crossing the may be • Difficulty: advanced impossible if storms or floods have damaged • Gradually uphill with some steep sections; the footbridge. Equipment Rental Cross-country skis and snowshoes are available inquire in-person at the General Store, or call for rent at the Longmire General Store from (360) 569-2411. mid-December to early April. For details,

Food Service Food, gifts and lodging are available daily at parking area on the south side of the building. the historic National Park Inn. Enter from the

Tire Chains and All vehicles entering Mount Rainier National and at the Longmire General Store. For Safe Driving Park are required to carry properly fitting tire your own safety, always follow the traction chains (this includes 4-wheel-drive and all- requirements. wheel-drive vehicles). Make sure you can install your chains properly and safely. Snow tires or Poor visibility and reduced traction present tire chains may be required while driving in the driving hazards during winter. Shady areas and park. Signs posted along the roadway indicate bridge surfaces can be treacherously icy even traction device requirements. when other section of roadway are not. Use caution and stay alert! Chains are available at local stores in Ashford

Nightly Road Closures For safety reasons and to facilitate plowing, However, some days the weather and snow the road to Paradise closes at Longmire each conditions prevent the road from opening at evening around dusk. It reopens the next all. Keep in mind that all roads are subject to morning if road conditions allow safe travel, closure at any time. usually between 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.

Overnight Parking and Look for signs designating overnight parking Avoid setting your emergency break–it may Camping areas near the National Park Inn and Longmire freeze! Museum. Parking outside these areas will impede snowplowing operations and could Wilderness permits are required for all cause an accident. Camping in vehicles and/or overnight camping. They are available free of at trailheads or parking lots is prohibited. charge at the Longmire Museum, open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

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