Our Partners

Two white cutout-figures against a green forest background above the text "Discover Your Northwest"

Discover Your Northwest (formerly Northwest Interpretive Association) operates sales outlets at visitor centers throughout the park, offering publications, maps, posters, videos, children's literature, and other informational materials on Mount Rainier National Park and other parks and forests throughout the Pacific Northwest.

See the bookstore for information on purchasing items online or by phone.

 
A "W" resembling three green hills with a white trail curving between two of the points above the text "Washington's National Park Fund"

Washington's National Park Fund
Every year millions of people visit Washington State's spectacular national parks: Mount Rainier, North Cascades, and Olympic. Since 1993, Washington's National Park Fund has connected people to parks and inspired contributions of time, talent and money. WNPF actively solicits private charitable contributions from individuals, corporations, foundations, and businesses. The Fund helps ensure that visitors have high quality, memorable experiences at these three parks by sponsoring restoration, enhancement, and preservation programs, including educational, trail, and wildlife projects.

Washington's National Park Fund
1904 Third Avenue, Suite 400
Seattle, WA 98101
Tel: 206-623-2063
www.wnpf.org

 

The Student Conservation Association, Northwest Youth Corps, and Geologic Society of America have partnered with Mount Rainier National Park to recruit and coordinate interns and work crews. Projects include trail repair, resource management, interpretation, and volunteer coordination.

SCA Northwest
1265 South Main Street, Suite 210
Seattle, WA 98144
206-324-4649
www.thesca.org

Northwest Youth Corps
2621 Augusta Street
Eugene, OR 97403
541-349-5055
www.nwyouthcorps.org

Geologic Society of America
541-349-5055
http://www.geosociety.org
 
A black and white logo reading "Washington Trails Association" with icons of mountains above and trees below.

The Washington Trails Association protects hiking trails and wild lands, and promotes hiking as a healthy, fun way to explore the state. WTA volunteers help maintain park trails through day and weekend projects, youth and adult volunteer vacations.

Washington Trails Association
2109 Third Avenue, Suite 100
Seattle, WA 98121
Tel. 206-625-1367
www.wta.org

 

The Mount Rainier Visitor Association is supported by local businesses. Their website offers a year-round lodging and services guide for the local Mount Rainier area.

VisitRainier.com provides information on activities and businesses both in the park and in our gateway communities.

The Nisqually River Council is a forum that promotes and implements programs that restore, maintain, and enhance the Nisqually River watershed to protect its environmental, economic, and cultural health. The Nisqually River originates inside Mount Rainier National Park and flows through the Nisqually Indian Reservation and Fort Lewis to the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge on Puget Sound southwest of Olympia, Washington.

The Puyallup River Watershed Council is a forum that promotes and implements programs that restore, maintain, and enhance the Puyallup River watershed to protect its environmental, economic, and cultural health. The Puyallup River originates inside Mount Rainier National Park and flows through Puyallup and Tacoma to Puget Sound.

The Chinook Scenic Byway is a non-profit organization of diverse stakeholders composed of citizens and agency representatives that work collaboratively to protect and promote the qualities, amenities, features, recreation, and scenic beauty of the Chinook Scenic Byway, a portion of which passes through the northeast corner of Mount Rainier National Park.

The White Pass Scenic Byway is a non-profit organization of diverse stakeholders composed of citizens and agency representatives that work collaboratively to protect and promote the qualities, amenities, features, recreation, and scenic beauty of the White Pass Scenic Byway located along U.S. Highway 12 south of Mount Rainier National Park.

 
 

Last updated: August 16, 2019

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55210 238th Avenue East
Ashford, WA 98304

Phone:

360 569-2211

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