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Wonderland Trail

Hiking Trail

Hard
85.34 mi
24,821 ft
A 93 mile (150 kilometer) hiking trail that circumnavigates Mount Rainier, one of North America's most iconic peaks.

Built back in 1915 and taking in 22,000 feet (6,700 metres) of elevation gain, this is a tough and historic journey that most hikers complete in 2 weeks-ish. Once underway the trail is rarely flat as it climbs and descends the various flanks of Rainier (including Panhandle Gap, which at 2600 metres is the highest altitude the trail reaches) but the constant effort is rewarded by a continual change of scenery, from deep forested valleys to sub-alpine meadows. There are 18 campsites on the trail, roughly 3 to 7 miles (5 to 11 kilometres) apart and these are unfailingly stunning. Every camp has cleared tent sites, a pit or composting toilet, bear pole for hanging food, and a nearby water source. A backcountry permit, including reservations for designated camping areas, is required to hike the Wonderland Trail and these can be obtained here - Written by Charlie Boscoe
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Route and Elevation

Segments

NameDistanceElev. Diff.Avg. Grade
Wonderland Trail Climb0.62 mi164 ft5.0%
Paradise Rd E Climb0.83 mi246 ft5.5%
Paradise Rd E Climb0.30 mi174 ft11.1%
Stevens Canyon Road Climb0.72 mi371 ft9.5%
Wonderland Trail Climb0.40 mi203 ft9.5%
Climb to Frozen Lake0.50 mi387 ft14.6%
Wonderland Trail Climb0.59 mi226 ft7.0%
Ipsut pass climb3.61 mi2,589 ft13.5%
Ipsut Pass Grind1.57 mi1,358 ft16.3%
Wonderland Trail Climb0.45 mi259 ft10.8%