Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
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From May 1 to late September,
Grayline of Seattle
(
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800/426-7532
or 206/
624-5077; www.graylineofseattle.com) operates one bus daily between Seattle and
Mount Rainier; the round-trip fare is $54 for adults and $27 for children.
VISITOR INFORMATION
For more park information, contact
Mount
Rainier National Park,
Tahoma Woods, Star Route, Ashford, WA 98304 (
&
360/
569-2211;
www.nps.gov/mora).
PARK ADMISSION
The park entrance fee is $10 per vehicle and $5 per per-
son for pedestrians or cyclists. Another option, if you plan to visit several
national parks in a single year, is the National Parks Pass or the Golden Eagle
Passport, an annual pass good at all national parks and recreation areas. The pass
costs $50 (plus $15 for the Golden Eagle upgrade) and is available at all national
park visitor centers. If you're over 62, you can get a Golden Age Passport for
$10, and if you have a disability, you can get a free Golden Access Passport.