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Snowshoeing Mt. Rainier With Kids: Myrtle Falls Trail Guide

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We planned a family snowshoe day at Mt. Rainier not knowing what the snow levels would beโ€”but we decided to show up anyway.

And wowโ€ฆ we were rewarded with a bluebird day, empty parking lots, and one of the most peaceful winter hikes weโ€™ve done as a family.

We chose the Myrtle Falls trailโ€”mostly flat, kid-friendly, and absolutely stunning in the snow. The bridge crossing was the trickiest part (snow covered with a drop off ), but we went slow and took our time which made all the difference.

We veered off to a steep up hill side trail for panoramic views of Mt. Rainier, we soaked it all in, and snapped way too many photos ๐Ÿ“ธ

The kids were happiest just playing in the snow every chance they gotโ€”and after burning all those calories, everyone was very ready for pizza ๐Ÿ•

Hot Cocoa for Littles and Coffee for Mom

Are you ready for your adventure at Mt.Rainier Snowshoeing? If so check out my Snowshoeing Guide below โฌ‡๏ธ

โ„๏ธ Family Snowshoeing Guide: Myrtle Falls at Mt. Rainier

Snowshoeing at Mt. Rainier can feel intimidating with kidsโ€”but with the right trail and prep, it can be one of the most magical winter adventures. Hereโ€™s our experience snowshoeing the Myrtle Falls Trail and everything you need to know before you go.

๐Ÿ“ Trail Overview

Location: Paradise Area, Mt. Rainier National Park

Myrtle Falls (winter route)

Difficulty: Easy to Moderate Distance: ~1 mile round trip (can be extended)

Elevation Gain: Minimal around 160 elevation gain

Best For: Families, beginners, kids, first-time snowshoers

This trail is mostly flat with gentle inclines, making it ideal for little legs and families new to snowshoeing.

โ„๏ธ What to Expect on the Trail

Snow-covered paths with stunning Mountain Views

Quiet winter scenery (especially on weekdays)

A magical waterfall at Myrtle Falls

Open areas perfect for kids to stop, play, and explore

โš ๏ธ Important note:

The bridge near Myrtle Falls can be snow-covered. We crossed carefully by stepping slowly on packed snow. Take your time, assess conditions, and donโ€™t hesitate to turn back if it feels unsafe.Do not try to go around the bridge. You could be on snow that is not safe and fall through .

๐Ÿฅพ What We Wore & Brought

โ„๏ธGear:

Snowshoes (rentals work great!)

Waterproof boots

Trekking poles

โ„๏ธClothing:

Waterproof snow pants

Insulated jackets

Warm gloves + hats

Extra layers (kids get wet fast!)

โ„๏ธExtras:

Snacks & water

Camera ๐Ÿ“ธ

Hand warmers

Backpack for shedding layers

๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿ‘งโ€๐Ÿ‘ฆ Tips for Snowshoeing With Kids

Go slow and keep expectations flexible

Stop oftenโ€”snow play is half the fun

Snacks are a game changer

Turn back before everyone is exhausted

Motivate with a warm beverage waiting back at car ( hot cocoa ,tea or coffee )

Snowshoeing burns a lot of calories, so plan for food afterโ€”trust me ๐Ÿ˜‰

๐Ÿ• Where We Ate After

After heading off the mountain, we stopped in Eatonville at a local pizzeria to refuel. Warm food + tired kids = happy ending to the day.

๐ŸŒฒ Why We Loved This Trail

Beginner-friendly

Incredible views with minimal effort

Peaceful winter experience

Perfect mix of adventure + play

A great introduction to winter hiking with kids

๐Ÿ”๏ธFinal Thoughts

You donโ€™t need perfect conditions or expert skills to enjoy snowshoeing at Mt. Rainier. Showing up prepared, moving slowly, and embracing the adventure makes all the difference.

If youโ€™re looking for a family-friendly winter trail, Myrtle Falls is a beautiful place to start.

Would you try snowshoeing with your kids?


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