The Wonderland Trail is a 93-mile trail that forms a ring around Mount Rainier in Mount Rainier National Park. The trail goes over several ridges of Mount Rainier for a cumulative 23,000 feet of elevation gain. An estimated 5000 people a year complete the entire trail with several thousand others doing shorter sections of it. The entire trail trip is usually completed in one to two weeks.
The trail passes through major life zones of the park, from lowland forests to subalpine meadows of wildflowers. As the trail circles the mountain, hikers see different faces of Mount Rainier, carved by 25 named glaciers.
The main hiking season is summer, which is often dry and sunny. However, Mount Rainier's high elevation and proximity to the Pacific Ocean can also bring moisture as rain or snow to the trail. In many years, the Wonderland Trail is still mostly snow-covered during June and early July.
Camping along the Wonderland Trail is extremely popular throughout the summer and Wilderness Camping Reservations are essential for many of the most popular campsites. Reservations can be sent in starting March 15th each year and on April 1st a lottery takes place to attempt to meet the requests of as many hikers as possible. Details of the process and a copy of the request form are available at http://www.nps.gov/mora/recreation/rsvpform.htm Eighteen trailside camps, 3 to 7 miles (5 to 11 km) apart, are located along the Wonderland Trail. Each camp has 1 to 8 sites for 1 to 5 persons per site. These sites will hold at most 2 tents. Parties requiring space for 3 or more tents must camp in a group site. Group sites are available at certain camps for parties of 6 to 12 persons. These sites typically hold 3-5 tents. Each camp has cleared tent sites, a pit or composting toilet, bear pole for hanging food, and a nearby water source.
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