STONE CREEK LODGE AT MT. RAINIER ASHFORD, WA

Explore Mount Rainier National Park and unwind in our cedar cabins and suites.

The Mountain Cabin, Stone Creek Lodge

The Mount Rainier Cabins and Hotel Suites at Stone Creek Lodge are 200 yards from the Mount Rainier National Park entrance. Stone Creek Lodge offers cedar mountain lodging cabins. Our accommodations provide air conditioning, hot tubs, gas log fireplaces, vaulted ceilings, kitchenettes, and many amenities you will desire for an unforgettable mountain retreat. 

Large picture windows overlook the gardens or courtyard areas, bringing the outdoors in and reminding you that you are in an extraordinary place. In addition, guests will find a private bathroom with a shower stall for added convenience and privacy in every cabin or hotel suite at Stone Creek Lodge at Mt. Rainier.  

Our guests enjoy stress-free, easy access to Mt. Rainier National Park. They find hiking, climbing, old-growth forests, wildflowers, wildlife, waterfalls, car touring, spectacular scenery, and a new adventure in every direction. 

We look forward to meeting you and spending time around the evening campfire during your stay at Stone Creek Lodge at Mt. Rainier. Reserve your Pacific Northwest getaway today and be our guest!


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Stone Creek Lodge does not permit Family Pets or ESAs on its property. 


Every Season is Rainier Season when you stay with
Stone Creek Lodge at Mt. Rainier.

Spring is in the Air!

If spring is your thing, Mount Rainier is answering the call. Spring means warm, fresh air, renewed green moss, and lichen in the evergreen forest. Avalanche lilies line your new favorite trails and guide your path to spectacular sites. Feel the ground vibrate at Silver Falls as the waterfall roars with life and power as the winter snows melt. In contrast, higher elevation trails still provide snowshoe adventures as you welcome the longer days for your spring adventure. The spring season is also a time of renewal for wildlife. Visit the adorable baby animals of the Pacific Northwest in the wild and at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park.

After a day of hiking and touring Mount Rainier, return to Stone Creek Lodge and freshen up for dinner at a nearby restaurant. Afterward, our many gardens will provide a peaceful and colorful display of perennials. You will be awed as the butterflies and hummingbirds explore with you. Welcome Spring with Stone Creek Lodge.

Something Special About Summer

We’re not overselling it when we say the wildflower meadows at Paradise are a sight to behold. They’re world-renowned for a reason. In the summer (peak season from mid-July to mid-August), the meadows enveloping Paradise at Mt. Rainier become alive with color. You will marvel over the pink penstemon, purple lupine, yellow cinquefoils, red paintbrush, and bright white avalanche lilies. 

As the annual snowpack melts, the waterways cascade down Mount Rainier’s rugged slopes, forming an untold number of waterfalls. Comet Falls is one of the most spectacular, with the highest drop falling over 300 feet. The photogenic Christine Falls is a 60-foot plunging waterfall framed by a historic arched stone bridge. Which of the numerous waterfalls are on your bucket list this summer?

It may take a hike, but on a clear day, the views from any of the four remaining fire lookouts at Mount Rainer National Park can go on for miles! Perched on an open 7,181-foot rocky knoll, Mount Fremont is the highest structure in the Park.

There is something extraordinary about Mount Rainier in the summer: Wildflowers, waterfalls, and lookout towers. Whether you hike, bike, or view it on horseback, there’s no wrong way to experience Mount Rainier this summer. Mount Rainier and Stone Creek Lodge are waiting for you. Allow us to host your Special Summer!

Discover the Fall Season

Summer may be over, but many great hikes await you at Mount Rainier National Park and the surrounding area. Have your hiking boots and trekking poles ready for a surprisingly hikeable Fall season. The summer crowds have departed, the temperature is perfect for a hike, and the reward is a spectacular display of color. The evergreen trees provide a fantastic backdrop to a vibrant display of fall color, not only from the Alder and Maple Trees but also in trail-level bushes and ground vegetation, which is always a unique and unexpected surprise. Consider a foraging hike in the nearby Gifford Pinchot National Forest for the regional favorite chanterelle mushrooms. 

If you love colorful hikes, fall is one season you should not miss. Allow Stone Creek Lodge to host your unforgettable fall getaway. Reserve your fall visit today!

Considering Winter Travel?

Are you looking for a winter escape? Whether you want to sit indoors in our Mountain Cabin and watch the gentle snowfall from your window, or if you prefer winter recreation, we are your Winter destination! The Ranger-led snowshoe tours at Paradise in the National Park provide a unique educational winter experience. Consider an advanced self-guided snowshoe hike from Narada Falls to the snow-covered Reflection Lake for a unique, winter-wonderland view of Mt. Rainier. The Longmire and Paradise areas also provide beginner-level snowshoe trails at the National Park. The young at heart can partake in snow play at Paradise based on snow and staffing levels. 

Likewise, the Mount Tahoma Trails Association in Ashford provides professionally groomed cross-country skiing and snowshoeing trails with breathtaking views of Mount Rainier. You can rest and enjoy hot cocoa in their snow huts along your journey.

After your long day of fun in the snow, our gas log fireplace and outdoor hot tub will warm your heart and soul, regardless of your preference for winter activity. Check the availability of your winter escape.


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“The mountains are calling and I must go”

John Muir, 1873

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