Paradise Climbing Information Center
The Paradise Climbing Information Center/Guide House offers climbing and backcountry wilderness permits in the summertime.
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Paradise Climbing Information Center Details
Located next to the Jackson Visitor Center on Paradise Road, the Paradise Climbing Information Center/Guide House (360-569-6641) offers climbing and backcountry wilderness permits in the summertime. It closes during the winter months, during which time climbers can self-register at the Paradise Ranger Station.
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