Skyline Loop Trail
One of the most famous hiking trails
Category

Hike

Est. Duration

2-3h

Activity level
Message from Jess Dales

The Skyline Trail is one of the most famous hiking trails in Mount Rainer National Park. It forms a giant loop with uninterrupted views above Paradise on Mount Rainier’s south side. In peak season (July and August) your hike will be filled with views of cascading waterfalls, massive glaciers, and subalpine meadows exploding with colorful wildflowers.

The system of trails heading out of Paradise is pretty extensive, so make sure to stop by the visitor center to pick up a free map of the area. The Trail can be completed in either a clockwise or counterclockwise direction. In the past, I have hiked the trail counterclockwise. Hiking in this direction gives you the option of cutting a mile and a half off the total length by cutting up through the valley on the Golden Gate Trail. A great option if you are short on time!

Pro Tip: The Skyline Trail is extremely popular, and it is not a great choice if you are looking for solitude on your outdoor adventure. However, getting an early start is a great way to avoid the crowds during peak season.

Distance: 5.5 miles Elevation Gain: 1450 ft Difficulty: Moderate

Age requirement

All ages