Rocky Point - Alder Lake Park - Tacoma Power
SwitchbackKids
Reviewed Jul. 20, 2017

Great alternative to Mount Rainier camping in the Spring

When we visited Mount Rainier in the early season, we quickly discovered that not too many trails and activities throughout the park would be accessible. That included the developed campgrounds.

We found Rocky Point out of necessity, but we stayed because we loved it. The sites were adequate; not too scenic, but we had almost the entire campground to ourselves. There were even cheap coin-operated showers for our use, and after eight months on the road, this was amazing.

Because the Longmire and Paradise areas were the only areas open at that time of the season, Rocky Point gave us great access to what we could explore. Our favorite hikes of our time there included Rampart Ridge Trail and a long hike to a suspension bridge along the Wonderland Trail. We also spent some time playing in the snow and walking up as far as we could at Paradise.

You can read much more about our five days in the park on our blog: Switchback Kids (Mount Rainier)

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  • Review photo of Rocky Point - Alder Lake Park - Tacoma Power by SwitchbackKids , July 20, 2017
  • Review photo of Rocky Point - Alder Lake Park - Tacoma Power by SwitchbackKids , July 20, 2017
  • Review photo of Rocky Point - Alder Lake Park - Tacoma Power by SwitchbackKids , July 20, 2017
  • Review photo of Rocky Point - Alder Lake Park - Tacoma Power by SwitchbackKids , July 20, 2017
  • Review photo of Rocky Point - Alder Lake Park - Tacoma Power by SwitchbackKids , July 20, 2017
  • Video highlights from our time in Mount Rainier
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