Grove of The Patriarchs Trail - Mt Rainier National Park - Beautiful Old Growth Forest
Grove of The Patriarchs Trail - Mt Rainier National Park
1.5 Mile Round Trip
No Elevation Gain or Loss
Difficulty Level - Easy (Very Family Friendly)
Snow-Free: June – Oct
We decided to check out the Grove of the Patriarchs with our 6 year old as we had heard it was an easy and fun hike for kids. We were blown away by how beautiful this trail and the actual grove was. It was almost literally like entering another world. The deeper you traveled along this short trail the bigger the trees became and the more magical the forest seemed. This truly felt like something out of a fantasy movie.
Right before reaching the Grove of The Patriarchs you get to cross a swinging bridge that takes you over the crystal clear waters of the Ohanapecosh River. Shortly after crossing the bridge you will enter the actual grove that contains trees that are seem impossibly big. These trees span from hundreds to even thousands of years old.
This was a very special treat for my son who really enjoyed seeing the old growth and for my wife and I who always enjoy seeing new incredible things. I highly recommend if you go to Mt. Rainier National park that you make a stop at the Grove of The Patriarchs. You may have to battle crowds a bit as this hike is popular due to its ease and accessibility. But it's 100% worth it!
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A grove of red cedar and Douglas fir trees, some over 1,000 years old.
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Stunning 4K video of The Grove of the Patriarchs located in Mount Rainier National Park.
This easy one mile out and back trail guides you through a stunning grove of giant hemlock and cedar trees. The Grove is a stunning reminder of what our National Parks preserve for current and future generations.
Please, leave the grove and trail better than you found them and do your part to preserve this breathtaking Wild Space.
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Being a tree nerd, I again had to visit an ancient tree grove, this is one of my favorites! 1,000 year old trees!
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After leaving Sunrise, the driver around the Mount Rainier continues through the State Road 123 with views of thw summit and the surrounding mountains. The rood reenters the park at teh Steven Canyons entrance. Near this entrance the Grove of the Patriarchs Trails goes through an old forest of cedars hemlocks and Douglas firs. Further on the road there are views of the Mount Rainier and the south slope glaciers. Cougar Falls can be seen directly from the road. The the road reaches Paradise Valley with more views of Mount Rainier
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This is the official music video for the single Grove of the Patriarchs by The Arborists off their debut EP A Place for You to Run Away.
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