Grove of the Patriarchs in Mount Rainier National Park

Grove of the Patriarchs

Grove of the Patriarchs is home to some of the park's grandest and oldest trees.

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Grove of the Patriarchs Details

Located just west of the Stevens Canyon Entrance, Grove of the Patriarchs is home to some of the park's grandest and oldest trees, some of which reach more than 200 feet high and have been around for more than 700 years. Here, you'll find old-growth Douglas fir, western hemlock, and western red cedar along the road. NOTE: Grove of the Patriarchs is closed to all public entry effective November 2021, and until further notice, due to significant damage from flooding.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Grove of the Patriarchs

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Grove of the Patriarchs

The easy, 1.3-mile Grove of the Patriarchs Trail begins just northwest of the Stevens Canyon Entrance on the park's southeast side.

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Silver Falls

The trail to pretty Silver Falls starts in Ohanapecosh Campground.

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Three Lakes Trail

This 12-mile out-and-back trail leads to three high-alpine lakes in a basin at the very edge of the park border.

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Ohanapecosh River

The 16-mile-long Ohanapecosh River begins near the Ohanapecosh Glacier on Mount Rainier's southeast side.

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Silver Falls Trail

The moderately difficult Silver Falls Trail has three access points.