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Mount Rainier National Park
Brochures
 

The brochures listed below are all PDF documents. Adobe Reader is required to open these documents. Users with slower connections may find it easier to download the documents before viewing them. To do that, right-click and select "save target as". Then, open the documents with your Adobe Reader. 

The Mount Rainier National Park "Tahoma News" is printed each winter, spring, summer and fall. Look inside for descriptions of seasonal activities, current events and facility hours. Click on the link below to read the most recent edition on-line or receive a printed copy when you arrive at the entrance gate to the park.

Spring Tahoma 2009 May - June 2009
Winter Tahoma 2009 January - April 2009
Fall Tahoma 2008  September - December 2008              
Summer Tahoma 2008 September - December

Activities:
Bicycling (93 kb)
Climbing (154 kb)
Saddle & Pack Animals (73 kb)

Camping:
Campground Regulations (79 kb)
Choosing & Reserving a Campsite (127 kb)
Wilderness Camping & Climbing (54 kb)
Winter Recreation (477 kb)
Winter Camping (455 kb)
Forest Service Campgrounds Near Mount Rainier (145 kb)

History:
The Story of Paradise Inn (300 kb)

Miscellaneous:
Accessibility (113 kb)
Avalanche Safety (173 kb)
Pets in the Park (86 kb)
Keep Wildlife Wild Brochure
Keep Wildlife Wild half-page handout (81 kb)

Park Brochure Translations
General information about visiting the park in several languages. More languages will be added as the translation process continues.
Chinese - Simplified (197 kb)
Chinese - Traditional (257 kb)
French (105 kb)
German (89 kb)
Spanish (100 kb)

Science:
Animal Encounters (208 kb)
Geology of Mount Rainier (145 kb)
Mammals of Mount Rainier (282 kb)
Mount St. Helens (287 kb)

Area Trail Maps-Day Walks
Longmire Walks
Paradise Walks
Ohanapecosh Walks
Sunrise Walks

Long hike trail brochures can be found here.

A female volunteer works with park staff on revegetation project  

Did You Know?
In 2006, 924 volunteers contributed 43,844 hours of service to Mount Rainier National Park. Find out how you can volunteer at Mount Rainier.
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Last Updated: April 28, 2009 at 13:36 EST