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Purpose
Mud Mountain Dam is a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers flood control dam and recreation facility on the White River near Mt. Rainier in Washington State. Visitors to the facility can view the dam, picnic, hike, bike or ride their horses in a scenic woodland setting. Our office hours are from 7:30 am to 4:00 pm. If you need additional information, please feel free to call us. (360) 825-3211 or (206) 764-3717 For Water Management information, you may call (206)764-6702.
 
 
Announcements

Mud Mountain Dam Park is now open 5 days a week.  We are closed on weekends.

The hours are 9:00am - 4:00pm.  

The park staff will start to close the park 30 minutes prior to the posted closing date.  Please keep this in mind when making arrangements to visit therecreation area.

We will be taking reservations for calendar year 2009 commencing on 2 January 2009. 

 
 
A Tour of Mud Mountain Dam
Click here for a Tour of Mud Mountain Dam
 
Chinook picnic shelter

Reservations can be made for birthday parties, picnics, family reunions, and even wedding receptions. 

Reservations for the Chinook Shelter is for parties of 40 or more on weekends and holidays.  For weekday reservations, the minimum party of 40 is not required.  Please call Mud Mountain Dam Office between 7:30am - 4:00pm to reserve.  

360-825-3211 or 206-764-3717

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Cayuse picnic shelter

Reservations can be made for birthday parties, picnics, family reunions, and even wedding receptions.  Reservations for the Cayuse Shelter is for parties of 35 or more on weekends and holidays.  For weekday reservations, the minimum party of 35 is not required.  Please call Mud Mountain Dam Office between 7:30am - 4:00pm to reserve. 

360-825-3211 or 206-764-3717

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Wading Pool
The wading pool was completed in July 2001. A great place for the little ones to cool off.

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Half Court Basketball

Bring your own Basketball!

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PARK HOURS

Park Hours for calendar year 2008 (subject to change):

1 Jan to 11 Apr                       9:00 am to 4:00 pm (Closed Weekends)

12 Apr to 9 May                     9:00 am to 4:00 pm (Open Weekends)

10 May to 6 Jun                      9:00 am to 6:00 pm (Open Weekends)

7 Jun to 12 Sep                       9:00 am to 8:00 pm (Open Weekends)

13 Sep to 11 Oct                     9:00 am to 4:00 pm (Open Weekends)

12 Oct to 31 Dec                    9:00 am to 4:00 pm (Closed Weekends)

 

Park Hours for calendar year 2009 (subject to change):

1 Jan to 13 Apr                       9:00 am to 4:00 pm (Closed Weekends)

14 Apr to 11 May                     9:00 am to 4:00 pm (Open Weekends)

10 May to 5 Jun                      9:00 am to 6:00 pm (Open Weekends)

6 Jun to 6 Sep                       9:00 am to 8:00 pm (Open Weekends)

7 Sep to 13 Sep                       9:00 am to 6:00 pm (Open Weekends)

14 Sep to 10 Oct                     9:00 am to 4:00 pm (Open Weekends)

11 Oct to 31 Dec                    9:00 am to 4:00 pm (Closed Weekends)

 
Directions to Mud Mountain Dam

From Auburn: Driving time 40 minutes.

1.                   Take Hwy 164 East to Enumclaw

2.                  Go through Enumclaw and turn left onto Hwy 410 East

3.                  Go about 6 miles and turn right onto Mud Mountain Road

4.                  Go 2.5 miles to Mud Mountain Dam Project

 

From Bellevue: Driving time 60 minutes.

1.                   Take Hwy 405 South to Hwy 169 Renton

2.                  Hwy 169 South to Enumclaw Hwy 164

3.                  Take Hwy 164 East to Enunclaw

4.                  Go through Enumclaw and turn left onto Hwy 410 East

5.                  Go about 6 miles and turn right onto Mud Mountain Road

6.                  Go 2.5 miles to Mud Mountain Dam Project

 

From I-90 (Easton, WA)

1.                   I-90 West bound

2.                  Take exit 25 for WA-18 W toward Tacoma/Auburn (Go about 12 miles)

3.                  Take the exit toward SE 231st St  (Maple Valley Black Diamond Rd/WA 169)

4.                  Continue on WA 169 (It turns into Enumclaw-Black Diamond Rd SE)

5.                  Continue on WA 169 (It turns into 264th Ave SE/Porter St)

6.                  Turn left onto Griffin Ave

7.                  Turn left onto Hwy 410 East

8.                  Go about 6 miles and turn right onto Mud Mountain Road

9.                  Go 2.5 miles to Mud Mountain Dam Project

 

From Issaquah:  Driving time 60 minutes.

1.                   Take Hwy 90 West to 405 South

2.                  Take Hwy 405 South to Hwy 169 Renton

3.                  Hwy 169 South to Enumclaw Hwy 164

4.                  Go through Enumclaw and turn left onto Hwy 410 East

5.                  Go about 6 miles and turn right onto Mud Mountain Road

6.                  Go 2.5 miles to Mud Mountain Dam Project

 

From Olympia: Driving time 60 minutes.

1.                   Take I-5 North to Hwy. 512 to Puyallup

2.                  Hwy 512 to 410 East to Sumner

3.                  Hwy 410 East through Bonney Lake, Buckley and Enumclaw

4.                  In Enumclaw stay on Hwy 410 East

5.                  Go about 6 miles and turn right onto Mud Mountain Road

6.                  Go 2.5 miles to Mud Mountain Dam Project

 

From Puyallup:  Driving time 36 minutes.

1.                   Take Hwy 167 East to Sumner

2.                  Hwy 410 East through Bonney Lake, Buckley and Enumclaw

3.                  In Enumclaw stay on Hwy 410 East

4.                  Go about 6 miles and turn right onto Mud Mountain Road

5.                  Go 2.5 miles to Mud Mountain Dam Project

 

From Seattle: Driving time 60 minutes.

1.                   Take I-5 South to Hwy 18 East,

2.                  From Hwy 18 take the Auburn/Enumclaw exit

3.                  At Auburn take Hwy 164 East to Enumclaw

4.                  Go through Enumclaw and turn left onto Hwy 410 East

5.                  Go about 6 miles and turn right onto Mud Mountain Road

7.                  Go 2.5 miles to Mud Mountain Dam Project

 

From Tacoma: Driving time 60 minutes.

1.                   Take Hwy 167 to 410 East to Sumner

2.                  Hwy 410 East through Bonney Lake, Buckley and Enumclaw

3.                  In Enumclaw stay on Hwy 410 East

4.                  Go about 6 miles and turn right onto Mud Mountain Road

5.                  Go 2.5 miles to Mud Mountain Dam Project

 

Our office hours are from 7:30 am to 4:00 pm Monday through Friday.  If you need additional information, please feel free to call us. 

(360) 825-3211 or (206) 764-3717

 

 
Water Management

Follow this link to learn more about Water Management for the Puyallup River Basin.

You may also call 206-764-6702.