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Olivia Beringer

6 years ago
5/5

Campsite: Mowich Lake Campground — Mount Rainier National Park

Mowich Lake is absolutely beautiful. I visited here with my family, and there are beautiful hiking trails, and the lake itself is gorgeous. In fact, I went swimming in the lake, and the water is extremely blue, extremely clear, and extremely cold. I would highly recommend visiting here, just keep in mind that in order to get to it, you have to drive on a rough gravel road for over 10 miles. Plus there's no cell service, making Mowich Lake even more peaceful. You also have to either pay for a discovery pass (year long), or pay $5 to visit for the day, but every penny is worth it. Love this place

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Olivia Beringer

6 years ago
5/5

Campsite: Eagles Roost Camp — Mount Rainier National Park

Mowich Lake is absolutely beautiful. I visited here with my family, and there are beautiful hiking trails, and the lake itself is gorgeous. In fact, I went swimming in the lake, and the water is extremely blue, extremely clear, and extremely cold. I would highly recommend visiting here, just keep in mind that in order to get to it, you have to drive on a rough gravel road for over 10 miles. Plus there's no cell service, making Mowich Lake even more peaceful. You also have to either pay for a discovery pass (year long), or pay $5 to visit for the day, but every penny is worth it. Love this place

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Olivia Beringer

6 years ago
5/5

Campsite: Forest Lake Backcountry Campsites — Mount Rainier National Park

Mowich Lake is absolutely beautiful. I visited here with my family, and there are beautiful hiking trails, and the lake itself is gorgeous. In fact, I went swimming in the lake, and the water is extremely blue, extremely clear, and extremely cold. I would highly recommend visiting here, just keep in mind that in order to get to it, you have to drive on a rough gravel road for over 10 miles. Plus there's no cell service, making Mowich Lake even more peaceful. You also have to either pay for a discovery pass (year long), or pay $5 to visit for the day, but every penny is worth it. Love this place

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Olivia Beringer

6 years ago
5/5

Campsite: Dick's Lake Backcountry Campsites — Mount Rainier National Park

Mowich Lake is absolutely beautiful. I visited here with my family, and there are beautiful hiking trails, and the lake itself is gorgeous. In fact, I went swimming in the lake, and the water is extremely blue, extremely clear, and extremely cold. I would highly recommend visiting here, just keep in mind that in order to get to it, you have to drive on a rough gravel road for over 10 miles. Plus there's no cell service, making Mowich Lake even more peaceful. You also have to either pay for a discovery pass (year long), or pay $5 to visit for the day, but every penny is worth it. Love this place

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Olivia Beringer

6 years ago
5/5

Campsite: Eagles Roost Backcountry Campsites — Mount Rainier National Park

Mowich Lake is absolutely beautiful. I visited here with my family, and there are beautiful hiking trails, and the lake itself is gorgeous. In fact, I went swimming in the lake, and the water is extremely blue, extremely clear, and extremely cold. I would highly recommend visiting here, just keep in mind that in order to get to it, you have to drive on a rough gravel road for over 10 miles. Plus there's no cell service, making Mowich Lake even more peaceful. You also have to either pay for a discovery pass (year long), or pay $5 to visit for the day, but every penny is worth it. Love this place

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