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is rainier too snowy for hiking in late may?

My daughter and I are planning a little adventure—just the two of us, driving from Boise to Seattle before our family cruise. We’re hoping to squeeze in two days of hiking along the way. I had my heart set on Mount Rainier, but now I’m reading that late May might be a bust unless we want to haul ice axes and snowshoes. I don’t know about you, but I’m not exactly itching to break a leg or freeze my toes off before a cruise! Last year, we tackled Zion’s Narrows and even braved Angels Landing (still proud of that, by the way), so we’re up for a challenge, but I’d rather not risk sliding down a glacier. Has anyone actually tried Rainier hikes in late May? Is it really that snowy, or are people just being overly cautious? And if Rainier is out, what other jaw-dropping hikes are there between Boise and Seattle? I’d love something with epic views, but ideally not something that requires me to buy a whole new set of winter gear. If you’ve done this route or have a favorite trail that’s not buried in snow, I’d love to hear about it. Any hidden gems or must-see spots? I’m open to all suggestions—just don’t send me somewhere I’ll need crampons and a rescue team! #hikingadventures #rainier #roadtrip #familytime #seattle #Travel

2025-05-23
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