Your Ultimate Mt. Rainier Overland Adventure

Rising 14,411 feet above the Pacific Northwest, Mount Rainier isn’t just a destination—it’s a rite of passage. But why settle for a crowded lodge or a flimsy ground tent when you can command the mountain from the driver's seat of a premium expedition rig?

Skip the minivan and the setup stress. With Seattle Overland, you’re not just renting a Jeep; you’re unlocking the ultimate PNW experience.

Explore the Five Icons

Mount Rainier National Park is a massive alpine playground. Your Jeep Gladiator or Wrangler is the perfect companion for these distinct regions:

1. Paradise (South)

The most iconic stop. Famous for subalpine meadows that erupt in wildflowers during July and August.

  • Must See: The historic Paradise Inn and the massive Nisqually Glacier.

  • Pro Tip: Your Jeep’s high clearance makes the winding climb to 5,400 feet a breeze, even when the clouds roll in.

2. Sunrise (Northeast)

At 6,400 feet, this is the highest point accessible by vehicle. The views here are rugged, rocky, and raw.

  • Must See: Sunrise Point for 360-degree views of the Cascades.

  • Vibe: Less crowded than Paradise, perfect for those seeking solitude.

3. Ohanapecosh (Southeast)

Deep in the old-growth forest. The air here is different—thick with the scent of Douglas firs and ancient cedars.

  • Must See: Silver Falls, where the turquoise water thunders through a mossy canyon.

Trails That Will Take Your Breath Away

From easy strolls to quad-burning climbs, these are our top picks for 2026:

Trail Name Distance Difficulty Highlight
Skyline Loop 5.5 Miles Moderate Panorama Point offers the best close-up of the summit.
Mount Fremont Lookout 5.6 Miles Moderate Iconic fire lookout with frequent mountain goat sightings.
Naches Peak Loop 3.5 Miles Easy Best "bang-for-your-buck" views reflected in alpine lakes.
Burroughs Mountain 9.0 Miles Strenuous Feel the glacier's breath on a high-alpine tundra plateau.

Camping Reimagined

Forget the "No Vacancy" signs at park hotels. With a Seattle Overland rental, you carry your hotel on your roof.

Where to Post Up:

  • White River Campground: Nestled in the northeast, it’s first-come, first-served—perfect for the spontaneous adventurer.

  • Dispersed "Boondocking": Use your Jeep’s 4WD to escape the park crowds. Explore the Gifford Pinchot National Forest or Skate Creek Road for hidden river-side spots where the only neighbors are the elk.

Your Fully Decked-Out Rig Includes:

Rooftop Tent: Set up in 60 seconds. Stay dry, elevated, and comfortable on a built-in mattress.

Full Kitchen Galley: Dual-burner stove, 55qt high-performance cooler, and all the cookware you need for a mountain-side feast.

Luxury Extras: Solar power stations for your gear, camp chairs that actually rock, and privacy showers to wash off the trail dust.

Ready to Trade the Pavement for the Peaks?

Don't just see the mountain—live on it. Our Jeeps are designed to get you further, keep you warmer, and make your PNW photos the envy of everyone back home.

Starting at $209/night. Everything included. No hidden gear fees.

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