Mt Rainier Accommodations Sept 2010
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Mt Rainier Accommodations Sept 2010
I would like suggestions for accommodations for 4 women (65-70) for 2 nights at Mt. Rainier. We will be traveling from the East coast and this is our first adventure to the PNW.
Our travel plans include 4 nights Portland (City, Gorge & Vineyards), 3 nights Cannon Beach, 1 night (rt flight from Portland) . After leaving the coast I thought we would travel to Mt. Rainier and Mt St. Helen's on our return to Portland. Our interest will be hiking (moderate), photography and enjoying the wine & food of the PNW. Thank you for help.
Our travel plans include 4 nights Portland (City, Gorge & Vineyards), 3 nights Cannon Beach, 1 night (rt flight from Portland) . After leaving the coast I thought we would travel to Mt. Rainier and Mt St. Helen's on our return to Portland. Our interest will be hiking (moderate), photography and enjoying the wine & food of the PNW. Thank you for help.
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Have you considered Paradise Inn?
http://www.mtrainierguestservices.co...s/paradise-inn
http://www.mtrainierguestservices.co...s/paradise-inn
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Stay in the park if you can, though. Sometimes, on weekends, there is a line at the gate for cars waiting to get in. The only places to stay in the park are Paradise Inn and the National Park Lodge at Longmire.
If it is overcast at Paradise, you can drive to Sunrise, where it is often sunny, being on the drier eastern side of the mountain.
If it is overcast at Paradise, you can drive to Sunrise, where it is often sunny, being on the drier eastern side of the mountain.
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