Shadow Lakes Trail to Sunrise Camp
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There are lots of ways to reach Sunrise Camp, but the easy hike on Shadow Lakes Trail is the best family-friendly, relaxing option. With little elevation gain required and lots of views to enjoy on the way, the hike to Sunrise Camp on Shadow Lakes Trail is a great way to soak up the beauty of the airport without needing to work too hard.
Getting there
To get to the trailhead for the hike to Sunrise Camp on Shadow Lakes Trail from Enumclaw, drive east on State Route 410 for 43.0mi to Sunrise Park Road. Make a right at the fork and drive for 15.0mi to the end of the road at the Sunrise Visitor Center.
About
Backcountry Campground | Sunrise Camp |
When to do | April-October |
Pets allowed | No |
Family friendly | Yes |
Route Signage | Average |
Crowd Levels | Moderate |
Route Type | Out and back |
Shadow Lakes Trail to Sunrise Camp
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Shadow Lakes Trail to Sunrise Camp Description
Of all the ways to reach Sunrise Camp, using Shadow Lakes Trail is one of the best options for families, beginner hikers, and those who just want to enjoy a more relaxed trip. With little elevation gain and nice views, this hike is a pleasant outing in Mount Rainier National Park.
From Sunrise, leave on theSunrise Rim Trail to the south. At the junction with the trail that leads to Emmons vista, keep right. At the next junction, continue straight on. The trail turns into the Wonderland Trail, where you’ll cross two creeks before winding to the shore of Shadow Lake.
Shadow Lake is not the highlight of this trail, so keep going. Once you reach Sunrise Camp shortly thereafter, you’ll be treated to pretty views in all directions. You can either retrace your steps or hike a loop by taking the Wonderland Trail to Sunrise Campground Trail if you’d prefer a longer route back.
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