A Local Guide · From a Farm at the Base of the Mountain

Things to do near Mount Rainier, from someone who's been here twenty years.

The best trails, attractions, food, and stops near Mount Rainier National Park. Written by the team at Left Foot Farm in Eatonville, Washington.

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Trails & Outdoors

Get outside.

Northwest Trek Wildlife Park

~10 minutes from the farm

A 725-acre wildlife park with free-roaming bison, elk, moose, and mountain goats. Tram tours, walking paths, and keeper talks. One of the best family-friendly attractions in Pierce County.

Mount Rainier National Park

~45 minutes to Nisqually Entrance

Paradise is the best place to visit when roads are open. Wildflower season in July and August is spectacular. Multiple trailheads for all skill levels. Go early, especially in summer.

High Rock Lookout

~30 minutes from the farm

A steep hike with incredible Mount Rainier views from the top. One of the best payoff-to-distance ratios in the area. Not for beginners, but worth every step.

Little Mashel Falls

Outside the park

A beautiful waterfall hike that most tourists don't know about. Less crowded than the park trails and just as stunning.

Alder Lake

~15 minutes from the farm

Swimming, fishing, kayaking, and camping. Quieter than the more popular lakes in the region. Good for a half-day trip or an afternoon cooldown after hiking.

Eat & Drink

Local favorites.

Mill Haus Cider Company

Eatonville

Excellent local cider and food. A great stop before or after a farm visit. Laid-back atmosphere and one of the best spots in town.

Cruiser Cafe

Eatonville

Popular local spot for breakfast and lunch. Classic diner food done well. The kind of place where regulars sit at the counter.

Varsity Pizza

Near the farm

Casual pizza place close to the farm. Good for families, easy dinner after a day of hiking or exploring.

Left Foot Farm

Walk a working goat dairy. Meet the animals, see the milking parlor, stop by the farm store. Free visits, no reservation needed. Stay in one of three farm cabins if you want to make it an overnight. Kids love it here.

A Weekend Near the Mountain

How to spend a weekend in the area.

Friday Evening

Arrive at the farm. Check into your cabin. Walk the property, meet the goats, grab supplies from the farm store. Quiet dinner on the porch with Rainier in the distance.

Saturday

Morning coffee on the farm. Drive to Mount Rainier National Park for a day hike. Stop at Northwest Trek on the way back. Dinner at Mill Haus Cider Company or one of the local spots.

Sunday

Sleep in. Help with morning chores if you want, or just sit with your coffee. Walk the farm one more time. Stop by the farm store on your way out.

Stay at the farm between adventures.

Three cabins on a working goat dairy at the base of Mount Rainier. Book direct, skip the service fees, and wake up on the farm.