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Pierce County

Skyline Trail Loop

Moderate

4.9

(4360)

12,255

hikers

Skyline Trail Loop

02:51

7.71km

480m

Hiking

Embark on the Skyline Trail Loop, a moderate hiking route that spans 4.8 miles (7.7 km) and climbs 1586 feet (483 metres) in elevation. You can expect to complete this journey in about 2 hours and 51 minutes, immersing yourself in the stunning subalpine meadows. As you hike, you will…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Henry M. Jackson Memorial Visitor Center

Highlight • Rest Area

The Jackson Memorial Visitor Center is the main visitor hub at Paradise in the national park. Conveniently situated near the upper parking area, the center provides information about the park, …

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166 m

You'll find the trailhead near the entrance of the visitor center, where stone steps adorned with a quote from John Muir will guide your way. The trail skirts right alongside …

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179 m

Subalpine Wildflower Meadows

Highlight • Natural

The subalpine meadows of Paradise Park are full of colorful wildflowers in summer. During fall foliage the landscape is painted red, yellow, and gold. Remember to stay on the designated …

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982 m

Dead Horse Creek

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The tranquil ambience of Dead Horse Creek can be seen and heard as you hike up the Skyline and Dead Horse Creek Trail. There are small waterfalls along the way …

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3.08 km

Panorama Point offers stunning view of majestic Mount Rainier – of course, if the weather is good. Take a hike on a sunny day and enjoy the picturesque panorama of …

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3.11 km

Upper Skyline Trail Junction

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From here, other paths lead along Mount Rainier, especially the proximity to the Nisqually Glacier is impressive. However, you should be careful as the weather can quickly become uncomfortable and the paths lead over gravel and can be dangerously slippery.

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3.32 km

Panorama Point Summit

Highlight • Viewpoint

Panorama Point has stunning views of Paradise Valley, Mount St. Helens, Mount Adams, and, on very clear days, Mount Hood. As the viewpoint is in such close proximity to Mount …

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5.89 km

Golden Gate Trail

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

On this trail you will stroll through wildflower-filled alpine meadows, alongside a sparkling stream, and up a well-maintained, steep path. Don't miss the striking views of the Tatoosh Peaks and, …

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6.87 km

Myrtle Falls Viewpoint

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Make a short detour from the path and cross a small footbridge over the Edith Creek Basin to discover the captivating Myrtle Falls. With Mount Rainier as its backdrop, this …

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7.45 km

Paradise Inn

Highlight • Mountain Hut

Paradise Inn is a rustic guest lodge nestled in the shadow of Mount Rainier. Built in 1916, this National Historic Landmark stands proudly amidst mountain meadows and vibrant wildflowers. Situated …

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7.71 km

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6.74 km

491 m

195 m

141 m

108 m

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5.62 km

1.81 km

245 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where does the Skyline Trail Loop start and where can I park?

The Skyline Trail Loop begins in the popular Paradise area of Mount Rainier National Park. The primary trailhead is the Skyline Trailhead, located near the Henry M. Jackson Memorial Visitor Center. Parking is available at Paradise, but it can fill up quickly, especially on weekends and during peak season. Arriving early is highly recommended.

How long does it take to hike the Skyline Trail Loop?

The average hiking time for the Skyline Trail Loop is around 2 hours and 51 minutes, covering a distance of approximately 4.8 miles (7.7 km). However, this can vary significantly based on your fitness level, how often you stop for photos, and trail conditions. Many hikers take longer to fully enjoy the views and explore.

What is the difficulty level of this hike?

The Skyline Trail Loop is generally rated as moderate to hard or strenuous. It involves a significant elevation gain of approximately 1,700 to 1,900 feet over its length. The steep ascents, particularly when hiking clockwise, and the altitude can make it challenging. While the path is well-defined, proper preparation and fitness are essential.

What is the terrain like on the Skyline Trail Loop?

The terrain varies significantly. You'll encounter paved sections near Paradise, transitioning to dirt and gravel paths. As you gain elevation, the ground becomes more rocky and rugged, with numerous stone-carved staircases. Even in summer, higher elevations can have snow, potentially requiring appropriate gear depending on conditions.

What are the best times of year to hike this trail?

The best time to hike the Skyline Trail Loop is typically from mid-July through mid-August when the subalpine meadows are bursting with vibrant wildflowers. Late summer and early fall also offer beautiful conditions with fewer crowds and potentially clearer views. Be aware that snow can persist on higher sections of the trail well into summer.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for the Skyline Trail Loop?

Yes, the Skyline Trail Loop is located within Mount Rainier National Park, so you will need to pay the park entrance fee. You can find current fee information and details on passes at the official NPS website: nps.gov. For day hikes, a specific permit for the Skyline Trail Loop is not usually required, but always check the park's official website for the latest regulations.

Can I bring my dog on the Skyline Trail Loop?

No, dogs are generally not allowed on hiking trails in Mount Rainier National Park, including the Skyline Trail Loop. This is to protect wildlife and the natural environment. Pets are permitted in developed areas, campgrounds, and on paved roads, but must be on a leash no longer than 6 feet.

What can I see along the route?

The trail offers continuous panoramic views of Mount Rainier and its glaciers. Highlights include the vibrant Subalpine Wildflower Meadows (in season), cascading waterfalls like Myrtle Falls Viewpoint, and the stunning vistas from Panorama Point View of Mount Rainier and Panorama Point Summit. You might also spot wildlife such as marmots, deer, and mountain goats.

Is it better to hike the loop clockwise or counter-clockwise?

The loop can be hiked in either direction, offering a slightly different experience. Hiking clockwise provides earlier, continuous views of Mount Rainier during the steeper initial climb. Hiking counter-clockwise offers a more gradual initial ascent, which some find easier. Consider your preference for views versus a more gradual start.

Does the trail intersect with other paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Panorama Point Trail, Myrtle Falls Trail, Golden Gate Trail, Upper Skyline Trail, Dead Horse Creek Trail, and Pebble Creek Trail. These intersections offer opportunities to explore alternative routes or shorten your hike, such as taking the Golden Gate Trail.

Are there facilities or amenities available near the trailhead?

Yes, the trail starts from the Paradise area, which is well-equipped with facilities. You'll find the Henry M. Jackson Memorial Visitor Center, which offers restrooms, exhibits, and a gift shop. The historic Paradise Inn is also nearby, providing lodging and dining options during its operating season.

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