Many wildflower plants are making the shift from blooms to seedheads or berries in the subalpine meadows, but some late-season wildflowers can still be found. Mountain bog gentian (Gentiana calycosa) is having a big year in subalpine meadows around Paradise as well as at Mowich Lake. Other common late-season wildflowers include pearly everlasting and fireweed.
Remember to please stay on trail! It doesn’t take many steps to trample the wildflowers you are coming to see. Many trails offer great opportunities for that perfect mountain + wildflower photo. Where are you finding wildflowers?
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 Photos of mountain bog gentian at Paradise, 8/16/23, and gray’s lovage and pearly everlasting at Mowich Lake, 8/17/23.













