Shopping in Mount Rainier National Park

Shopping

There are a number of options for picking up gifts and sundries within the park.

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Shopping within and around Mount Rainier National Park provides visitors with a variety of options, from souvenir shops at visitor centers to local establishments in nearby communities. These outlets offer a range of products including outdoor gear, local crafts, and unique souvenirs to commemorate your visit to this majestic landscape. In the Park: Visitor Centers: The Henry M. Jackson Memorial Visitor Center at Paradise and the Sunrise Visitor Center feature gift shops where you can find educational materials, books, maps, postcards, and a selection of Mount Rainier-themed merchandise such as T-shirts, hats, and mementos. These shops are ideal for picking up items that celebrate the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the park. Paradise Inn Gift Shop: Located within the historic Paradise Inn, this shop offers a unique selection of gifts, crafts made by local artisans, and outdoor gear. It's a great place to find a special keepsake that captures the spirit of Mount Rainier. Near the Park: Ashford, WA: Just outside the Nisqually Entrance to the park, Ashford is home to several shops offering outdoor gear, souvenirs, and local crafts. Here, visitors can stock up on hiking essentials or find a handcrafted item to remember their trip. Packwood, WA: Southeast of the park, Packwood features a variety of shopping options, including antique shops, art galleries, and general stores. It's a great place to explore for those looking for unique finds and gifts. Enumclaw, WA: Located to the northwest of the park, Enumclaw offers a broader range of shopping experiences, from outdoor sporting goods stores to local boutiques and art galleries. This town provides a good opportunity to experience local culture and pick up anything from hiking gear to handmade gifts. Greenwater, WA: On the way to the Sunrise entrance from the northwest, Greenwater hosts a small but charming selection of shops, including artisan boutiques and general stores. These shops are perfect for grabbing a unique piece of the Pacific Northwest to take home.

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