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This easy section of the Wonderland Trail offers a delightful ramble through Mount Rainier National Park, connecting two iconic viewpoints. You'll wander through serene alpine forests and past colorful wildflower meadows, with the highlight being the chance to see Mount Rainier perfectly reflected in the calm waters of Reflection Lake. The path is mostly dirt, sometimes damp, but generally accessible, making it a fantastic option for a relaxed outing.
Planning your visit is straightforward, as both Reflection Lake and Narada Falls offer convenient parking, allowing you to choose your starting point. This 2.0-mile (3.2 km) hike, with a modest 198 feet (60 metres) of elevation gain, takes about 57 minutes to complete, making it an ideal choice for a quick, scenic adventure. Arriving early is recommended, especially on busy days, to ensure a parking spot and a more peaceful experience.
This segment of the Wonderland Trail is renowned for packing a big punch, delivering lake views, forest serenity, and the impressive 176-foot (54-meter) Narada Falls all in one relatively short journey. It's a perfect introduction to the grandeur of Mount Rainier National Park for beginners or families, offering expansive vistas of Louise Lake and the distant Tatoosh Range from viewpoints like Faraway Rock along the way.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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Parking is available at both Reflection Lake and Narada Falls. Both locations serve as trailheads for this section of the Wonderland Trail. During peak season, parking lots can fill up quickly, so arriving early is recommended.
Yes, the direct route between Reflection Lake and Narada Falls is generally considered easy with gentle elevation changes, making it suitable for most hiking levels, including families with children. However, be aware that sections can be damp or muddy, especially near Narada Falls.
This trail offers diverse scenery, winding through alpine forests and wildflower meadows. You'll find stunning views of Mount Rainier, often reflected in Reflection Lake on clear days. The path itself can be dirt, sometimes broken by tree roots and rocks, with some narrow sections. You'll also encounter the impressive 176-foot cascade of Narada Falls.
Key highlights include the tranquil Reflection Lake, famous for its reflections of Mount Rainier, and the powerful Narada Falls. You'll also pass the Narada Falls Overlook, offering great views of the waterfall. Keep an eye out for viewpoints like Faraway Rock, which provides expansive views of Louise Lake, Stevens Canyon, and the Tatoosh Range.
The best time to hike is typically from late spring through early fall (June to September) when the weather is mild and wildflowers are in bloom. However, snow can persist into the summer months, and recent rain can make sections muddy. Always check current conditions before you go.
No, dogs are generally not permitted on trails within Mount Rainier National Park, including this section of the Wonderland Trail. Pets are only allowed in developed areas, on paved roads, in campgrounds, and in parking lots.
Yes, as this trail is located within Mount Rainier National Park, an entrance fee is required to access the park. You do not need a separate wilderness permit for day hiking this specific section of the Wonderland Trail.
Yes, while primarily following the Wonderland Trail, this route also passes through short sections of the Pinnacle Peak Trail, Lane Peak, and the Narada Falls Trail.
While the direct hike between Reflection Lake and Narada Falls is scenic, some hikers note that sections closer to roads might involve car noise. If you're looking for a more immersive wilderness experience, consider extending your hike into a longer loop, such as the Narada Falls & Reflection Lakes Loop, which offers more strenuous sections and deeper forest immersion.
Even for an easy hike, it's wise to bring essentials like water, snacks, a map, rain gear, and appropriate footwear. Sections can be damp or muddy, especially near the falls, so waterproof shoes are a good idea. Always be prepared for changing weather conditions in the mountains.
There are no cafes directly at Reflection Lake or Narada Falls. However, within Mount Rainier National Park, you can find dining options and lodging at Paradise Inn or National Park Inn, both a short drive away. Outside the park, there are various services in nearby towns.
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