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Washington
Pierce County

Skyline and Golden Gate Loop

Moderate

3.4

(28)

30

hikers

Skyline and Golden Gate Loop

02:18

6.71km

300m

Hiking

Embark on the Skyline and Golden Gate Loop, a moderate hiking route that offers continuous, expansive views of Mount Rainier and the surrounding Paradise region. This 4.2-mile (6.7 km) loop involves a steady climb of 992 feet (302 metres), typically taking around 2 hours and 17 minutes to complete. As…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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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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1

12 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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2

201 m

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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2.10 km

Golden Gate Falls

Waterfall

4

3.28 km

Paradise River Crossing

Highlight • River

Impressive landscape and vegetation. If you're lucky, you can see animals like marmots. The weather can change very quickly, so you should be well equipped with hiking boots and clothing …

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5

4.66 km

Little Waterfall

Highlight • Waterfall

Experience the beauty of the Skyline Trail as you cross several stunning bridges over Edith Creek. Here you can admire the rushing waterfalls, fed by the surrounding snowy mountains.

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6.71 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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4.91 km

1.03 km

262 m

201 m

175 m

130 m

Surfaces

3.25 km

1.63 km

1.60 km

121 m

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Highest point (1,920 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where does the Skyline and Golden Gate Loop trail start, and what about parking?

The trail officially begins in the Paradise area of Mount Rainier National Park. The trailhead features stone steps inscribed with a quote by John Muir. Parking is available in the Paradise area, but it can fill up quickly, especially on weekends and during peak season. Arriving early is highly recommended.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for the Skyline and Golden Gate Loop?

Yes, the Skyline and Golden Gate Loop is located within Mount Rainier National Park, so a park entrance fee is required. You can find current fee information and details on passes at the official nps.gov website. Generally, no additional hiking permits are needed for day hikes on this specific trail.

Is the Skyline and Golden Gate Loop trail dog-friendly?

No, dogs are generally not allowed on trails within Mount Rainier National Park, including the Skyline and Golden Gate Loop. This is to protect wildlife and the fragile subalpine ecosystem. Pets are typically only permitted in developed areas, campgrounds, and on paved roads.

What is the best time of year to hike the Skyline and Golden Gate Loop?

The best time to hike this loop is typically from July to October. Summer (July and August) offers vibrant wildflower displays, while early fall provides cooler weather and stunning autumn foliage. Be aware that snow can persist on sections of the trail even into summer.

What is the terrain like on the Skyline and Golden Gate Loop?

The terrain is quite varied. It often starts on paved paths in the Paradise area before transitioning to dirt and gravel. As you gain elevation, it becomes more rocky and rugged. Depending on the season, you might encounter snowfields. The Golden Gate Trail section is notably steeper than other parts of the loop.

What kind of scenery and viewpoints can I expect on the trail?

You'll be treated to continuous, expansive views of Mount Rainier and the Paradise region. The trail winds through subalpine meadows bursting with wildflowers in peak season. Key viewpoints include Subalpine Wildflower Meadows and Panorama Point, which offers sweeping vistas of the Paradise valley, Mount St. Helens, Mount Adams, and even Mount Hood on a clear day. You'll also see cascading waterfalls like Myrtle Falls and glimpses of glaciers.

What notable landmarks or highlights will I see along the way?

Beyond the stunning views, you'll pass by the Skyline Trailhead, the historic Paradise Inn, the Paradise River Crossing, and a Little Waterfall. The trail also offers views of the Nisqually Glacier and the lower section of the Muir Snowfield.

What wildlife and plants might I encounter on the Skyline and Golden Gate Loop?

In the subalpine meadows, you'll find a vibrant array of wildflowers like lupines, mountain heather, scarlet paintbrush, and cascade asters during summer. Wildlife sightings are common, with marmots and chipmunks frequently seen. Mountain goats are also present in the area.

How challenging is the Skyline and Golden Gate Loop hike, and are there any strategic tips?

This is generally considered a moderately difficult hike. While experienced hikers might find it relatively easy, it can be challenging for beginners due to elevation gain and rocky sections. For a shorter but steeper climb to Panorama Point with Mount Rainier directly in view during the ascent, consider hiking the loop clockwise. The Golden Gate Trail offers a shorter but steeper alternative route, cutting off about a mile from the main Skyline Trail.

Does the Skyline and Golden Gate Loop connect with other trails?

Yes, the route is part of a network of trails in the Paradise area. It primarily follows sections of the Skyline Trail and the Golden Gate Trail. You'll also traverse parts of the Myrtle Falls Trail and the Panorama Point Trail, offering various options for exploration.

What should I wear and bring for the Skyline and Golden Gate Loop hike?

Given the varied terrain and potential for changing weather, wear layers of moisture-wicking clothing, sturdy hiking boots, and bring rain gear. Little shade is available on much of the trail, so carry plenty of water, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), and snacks. A map or GPS is highly recommended due to numerous intersecting trails.

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