Customize your private hike in Mount Rainier National Park
8 hours
Up to 6 people
Guide, transport, lunch
Explore Mount Rainier National Park on a private guided hike tailored to your pace and interests. Enjoy glacier views, forest walks, and trail choices shaped around what you want to see.
Water is not included; please bring your own.
Full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance. Tours run rain or shine. If Adventures In Seattle cancels due to dangerous conditions like lightning or high winds, you get a full refund or they will attempt to reschedule.
Dress for the weather and wear comfortable shoes. Bring layers (shirt, fleece or down coat, and a rain coat) and avoid cotton because it won’t dry once wet. You can usually hike in sneakers, though hiking shoes are recommended.
Bring your own water. Also bring a hat and sunglasses, plus sunscreen and bug spray.
No. Use a backpack and trekking poles if you need them—these are provided.
8120 256th Ave E. Buckley, WA 98321
Standing at 14,411 feet, Mount Rainier dominates the skyline of Washington State with a presence that feels almost impossible to ignore. At Mount Rainier National Park, subalpine meadows bloom in vivid color through summer, rivers run cold and clear from glacial melt, and ancient forests of Douglas fir and western red cedar muffle the outside world entirely. The air here carries pine and snowmelt in equal measure.
Josh leads most of these hiking adventures, and he clearly knows his stuff. Travelers rave about his expertise in geology, botany, and local wildlife—apparently those eagle eyes regularly spot bears, mountain goats, and other Cascade creatures. The company specializes in full-day guided hikes to Mt. Rainier and the North Cascades, with door-to-door transportation from Seattle that eliminates the hassle of car rentals. Guides like Sophia, Sonya, Teresa, and Elena also get glowing mentions for their knowledge and easygoing attitudes. The pacing seems perfectly calibrated for different fitness levels, with multiple hikers over 60 mentioning they never felt overwhelmed. Guides adapt to your speed, stop for photos whenever you want, and handle all the logistics so you can focus on the experience. The personal touches stand out too—shared photo albums after the hike, fresh huckleberries to sample on the trail, and gear like hiking poles if you forget yours. Solo travelers particularly appreciate the friendly, welcoming vibe that makes the day feel like hiking with a knowledgeable friend rather than a formal tour.
Great tour! So worth every penny. Beautiful Wallace Falls State Park was amazing. Sophia was a rockstar dealing with all of our 500 questions throughout the tour. She knew all the facts and gave us suggestions for other places to check out while in Seattle. She was very accommodating and friendly. No creepy vibes at all! 10/10 reccomended
Emily Berquist
April 24, 2026
Great tour! So worth every penny. Beautiful Wallace Falls State Park was amazing. Sophia was a rockstar dealing with all of our 500 questions throughout the tour. She knew all the facts and gave us suggestions for other places to check out while in Seattle. She was very accommodating and friendly. No creepy vibes at all! 10/10 reccomended
Emily Berquist
April 24, 2026