
Ohanapecosh River
The 16-mile-long Ohanapecosh River begins near the Ohanapecosh Glacier on Mount Rainier's southeast side.
Plan Around Ohanapecosh River
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Ohanapecosh River Details
The 16-mile-long Ohanapecosh River begins near the Ohanapecosh Glacier on Mount Rainier's southeast side. It serves as the main tributary of the Cowlitz River, which begins where the Ohanapecosh and Clear Fork Cowlitz rivers meet. Some believe that Ohanapecosh, named for a Taidnapam (upper Cowlitz) Indian habitation site along the river, means "standing at the edge."
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Nearby Parks Around Ohanapecosh River
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Ohanapecosh River
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Silver Falls Trail
The moderately difficult Silver Falls Trail has three access points.
0.1 mi away
Ohanapecosh Campground
The Ohanapecosh Campground, located at 1,914 feet in the southeast section of the park, is crisscrossed by two streams and the crystal-clear Ohanapecosh River.
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Life Systems Trail
This easy .5-mile loop trail cuts through quiet forests with Douglas fir and hemlock trees looming overhead.
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Hot Springs Nature Trail
This easy .4-mile trail, which gains less than 100 feet in elevation, is perfect for families with small kids.
0.2 mi away
Ohanapecosh Visitor Center
The Ohanapecosh Visitor Center stays open from late May to early October.