Camp Muir — Mount Rainier National Park
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Reviewed Jul. 24, 2016

Base camp for climbing Mount Rainier along the DC route

Camp Muir is located approximately 4-5 miles (depending on snow conditions and route access) from the parking lot in Paradise. It is the typical base camp for those of you trying to summit Mount Rainier. Camp Muir has a first come, first serve climbers hut that provides shelter and a place to sleep. If you brought a tent, there is plenty of space to secure a spot with amazing scenery. It also has very basic pit toilets but be sure to bring your own toilet paper. Currently, the online permit process is down so you will need to secure your permits at the ranger station in Paradise. This is also a first come, first serve so get there early on the day you want to start climbing. Be sure to check weather even if your final destination is Camp Muir as whiteout conditions can make it dangerous to hike in or out of due to multiple crevasses and areas of potential falls. This campsite is a great place to get above the cloud line and dip your toes into mountaineering life.

  • Review photo of Camp Muir — Mount Rainier National Park by Shannon C., July 24, 2016
  • Review photo of Camp Muir — Mount Rainier National Park by Shannon C., July 24, 2016
  • Review photo of Camp Muir — Mount Rainier National Park by Shannon C., July 24, 2016
  • Review photo of Camp Muir — Mount Rainier National Park by Shannon C., July 24, 2016
  • Review photo of Camp Muir — Mount Rainier National Park by Shannon C., July 24, 2016
  • Review photo of Camp Muir — Mount Rainier National Park by Shannon C., July 24, 2016
  • Review photo of Camp Muir — Mount Rainier National Park by Shannon C., July 24, 2016
  • Review photo of Camp Muir — Mount Rainier National Park by Shannon C., July 24, 2016