![]() Usually this small pond is not marked on the map. The mountain sits right in the centre of the National Park and is a must-see if you find yourself in the Pacific. ![]() For those who want to continue the journey it’s not the end. Reflection Lakes Trail passes between Reflection and Louise Lakes and then climbs steeply bringing you to Faraway Rock. On your way you will encounter small waterfalls, old bridges and fabulous meadows. It is so true when hikers say that this trail takes you through panoramic views. Red, yellow, orange…and evergreen ’s so beautiful. ![]() In summer, we enjoyed lupine and fireweed and in fall the slopes of the mountains were on fire. Reflection Lakes Trail takes you directly to the lake, but on your way you will enjoy wonderful nature.Įvery season in Paradise Area is beautiful. The day was beautiful and perfect for hiking. Our latest journey to Reflection Lake started at the Stevens Canyon Road parking place. No matter what is the color of the frame around the lake, the reflection of Mount Rainier in the waters is breathtaking. Take a look at our latest pictures and enjoy fall colors at full breath. The next our visit was in October, but the nature was even more beautiful. This multicolored carpet of flowers perfectly framed the lake and set a majestic background for Mount Rainier with its Glaciers. Our team came here in summer and we were able to enjoy wildflowers in full bloom. And no matter what season you choose for your visit of this place, it will be stunning. NPS Photo Quick Facts Location: Approximately 1.3 miles east of the Paradise Road wye along Stevens Canyon Road. Lots of people come here to enjoy this iconic view. Place Reflection Lakes Mount Rainier National Park Mount Rainier in Reflections Lakes on a calm morning. We have already told you that this park is famous for its’ Reflection Lakes that received its name from a close and full reflection of Mount Rainier in the waters. It offers spectacular views of Mount Rainier and the Tatoosh Range. Inspiration Point - This large pullout is 20 miles (32 km) west of Ohanapecosh on Stevens Canyon Road. Here you will find well-maintained trails there are more than 260 miles of trails in the park. Reflection Lakes - Drive west 19 miles (30.6 km) from Ohanapecosh on Stevens Canyon Road for a possible glimpse of Mount Rainier's reflection in these subalpine lakes. In our articles, we won’t get tired to remind you that Mount Rainier National Park is a wonderful place with numerous opportunities for everyone. It’s no wonder because Mount Rainier National Park is home not only for the most beautiful Mount Rainier, but for mysterious waterfalls, icy glaciers and deep forest and gorgeous meadows that change its’ appearance together with nature. More than 2 million people visit this place annually. Mount Rainier National Park, where Reflection Lakes Trail is situated, is one of the most visited parks in the State of Washington. Pets and bicycles are not permitted on any park trails
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