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Carbon River RoadThis historic old road, built in 1921, is located in the northwestern corner of the park.
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Explore Bicycling in Mount Rainier National Park with grouped stops, trails, and related park places collected under the same planning theme.
Use this Bicycling guide to compare the stops that belong together in Mount Rainier National Park, then decide which ones deserve map time or a saved trip stop.
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Carbon River RoadThis historic old road, built in 1921, is located in the northwestern corner of the park.

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LongmireJames Longmire, a pioneer, mountaineer, and entrepreneur who discovered the area's mineral springs in the late 1800s, built his original homestead, a lodge, and a mineral spring resort here.
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Westside RoadWestside Road branches off of the Nisqually-Longmire Road in the southwestern corner of the park.
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Route 706/Nisqually-Longmire RoadNot only does this road connect the park's Nisqually Entrance to the Longmire area, it also is one of the few parks roads that is kept open year-round.
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Northeast EntranceState Route 410 (the Mather Memorial Parkway) enters Mount Rainier National Park on its northeast side.
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Route 165/Mowich Lake RoadRoute 165 enters the park from its northwest corner before ending at Mowich Lake Road, a five-mile dirt road that leads to Mowich Lake and its campground.