Ohanapecosh Visitor Center in Mount Rainier National Park

Ohanapecosh Visitor Center

The Ohanapecosh Visitor Center stays open from late May to early October.

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Ohanapecosh Visitor Center Details

The Ohanapecosh Visitor Center (360-569-6581) stays open from late May to early October, providing visitors with guided interpretive programs, exhibits, and books on the region. Find the center 3 miles north of the park boundary on State Route 123. Restrooms at the Ohanapecosh Visitor Center have limited accessibility, although the visitor center itself is fully accessible.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Ohanapecosh Visitor Center

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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.

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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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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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Silver Falls Trail

The moderately difficult Silver Falls Trail has three access points.

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Ohanapecosh River

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