Numerous wildflowers are beginning to bloom in the park! Early season subalpine wildflowers in full swing include avalanche and glacier lilies. Avalanche lilies (Erythronium montanum) can form abundant colonies that fill the meadows with white and yellow blooms. This patch was photographed along the Paradise Valley Road, where avalanche lilies are covering the west-facing slopes. It can take several years for each plant to start blooming, and they are easily damaged when trampled. Please stay on trails, even if it means crossing patches of snow, to help protect the subalpine wildflower meadows! What early wildflowers are you observing in the park?
For updates on what’s blooming where visit https://go.nps.gov/RainierWildflower
Unfamiliar with Mount Rainier’s wildflower species? Check out the wildflower guide at https://go.nps.gov/RainierWildflowerGuide
NPS Photo of avalanche lilies along the Paradise Valley Road, 7/10/24.












