Place

Paradise Historic Tour: Climbers' Guide House

A black and white photo of guides with ropes and ice axes lined up in front of wooden building
Professional guides with ropes and ice axes line up in front of the Guide House, circa 1927.

NPS Photo

Quick Facts
Location:
Paradise
Significance:
Historic Structure
Designation:
Contributes to the Paradise Historic District

Historical/Interpretive Information/Exhibits

Since 1922, many Mount Rainier climbers have begun their summit attempts at the threshold of this building. From the 1920s to the early 2000s, park concessioners operating out of the Guide House led guided climbs up the mountain. Today the building houses the park’s Climbing Information Center. While the building’s stone and timber construction is typical of the alpine rustic architecture of the 1920s and the 1930s, the gambrel roof is unusual. In the 1927 photograph, professional guides with ropes and ice axes line up in front of the Guide House.

For audio description of the exhibit panel in this location, refer to Climbers’ Guide House Exhibit Panel.

Mount Rainier National Park

Last updated: October 10, 2024