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Crystal Mountain

Located on the NE corner of the Park, this winter playround provides excellent snowshoeing and alpine skiing. The peak has over half a dozen basins and peaks and boasts breathless views of Mt. Rainier. Crystal Mountain's summit, Silver King, is at 7,012 feet with a vertical of over 3100 feet. Stunning views of Mts. Rainier, St. Helens, Adams, Hood, and Baker await you at the top! The mountain averages 350 inches of snowfall annually.

Find scenic chairlift rides, a mountaintop restaurant, hiking, fishing, mountain biking and tennis. The Sun Top Sno-Park is a non-groomed area for all non motorized users. Bring your snowmobile to Pyramid Creek and play all afternoon.

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    Crystal Mountain Hotels

    Crystal Mountain Hotels provides slope side lodging and dining at Crystal Mountain Ski Resort. Located next to Mount Rainier National Park it serves as a memorable skiing and summer time vacation. The Alpine Inn Restaurant and the Snorting Elk Cellar & Deli provide the best Après-Ski and dining experience.

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    Crystal Mountain Lodging

    Crystal Mountain Lodging manages a variety of mountainside retreats. These condominium units couldn't be closer to the fun and excitement of Crystal Mountain Resort. We offer summer and winter lodging so you can enjoy year round activities.

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    Alta Crystal Resort at Mt. Rainier

    • 5.50 miles from the city center

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    Paradise Inn

    The Paradise Inn was originally built in 1916 and houses 121 guest rooms, the Paradise Inn Dining Room, Tatoosh Café, and authentic Native American arts and crafts at the gift shop. In 1919, Han Fraehnke, a German carpenter, added much of the decorative woodwork that he designed and built himself. A skilled craftsman, Han also built the lodge’s rustic piano and the 14 foot grandfather clock. Step outside the historic Paradise Inn accommodations and be welcomed by the site of meadows in full bloom, miles of trails that lead to adventures in all directions and explore the outdoors the way it was meant to be, free from modern life stresses and distractions. Stand in awe of Nisqually Glacier and head out to the Longmire Museum or the visitor centers at Ohanopecosh, Sunrise and Paradise for more information and displays of the areas rich history.

    This location is included on the National Geographic Central Cascades Mapguide.

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    Crystal Carriage House

    • 12.93 miles from the city center

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    MT Rainier Vacation Rentals

    • 13.56 miles from the city center

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