A memorable weekend camping at Mt. Rainier. . #ohanapecosh #ohanapecoshriver #ohanapecoshcampground #mtrainiernationalpark #mountrainiernationalpark #silverfallstrail #camping #summer2018 (at Ohanapecosh Campground)
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A memorable weekend camping at Mt. Rainier. . #ohanapecosh #ohanapecoshriver #ohanapecoshcampground #mtrainiernationalpark #mountrainiernationalpark #silverfallstrail #camping #summer2018 (at Ohanapecosh Campground)
A memorable weekend camping at Mt. Rainier. . #ohanapecosh #ohanapecoshriver #ohanapecoshcampground #mtrainiernationalpark #mountrainiernationalpark #silverfallstrail #camping #summer2018 (at Ohanapecosh Campground)
Hidden in a corner of Mt. Rainier National Park is the Grove of the Patriarchs, a stand of old-growth forest on an island in the Ohanapecosh River. The fir, cedar and hemlock trees in the grove grow up to 300 feet tall and hundreds of years old. Unfortunately I didn't get very good pictures of the trees. It was very overcast on that side of the park and I'm still having a hard time adjusting my camera to take good pictures in that light. The Ohanapecosh is probably the most beautiful river I've ever seen. Flowing down from an inactive glacier, it's a gorgeous jade green color and amazingly clear; you can easily see the bottom even when the water is several feet deep. I could have just sat and gazed at the water for ages. #mtrainernationalpark #groveofthepatriarchs #ohanapecosh #ohanapecoshriver (at Grove Of The Patriarchs, Mt. Rainier National Park)
The Ohanapecosh is def the best river in the park. I could have spent all weekend right here. #ohanapecoshriver #perfectprecioussummer #takemeback (at Ohanapecosh River)