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White River Patrol Cabin
The White River Patrol Cabin was built in 1927 by the National Park Service at the White River Campground in Mount Rainier National Park, as the White River Campground Ranger Station. The rustic cabin functioned as a patrol cabin because of its location on the Wonderland Trail. Construction is post and beam frame with log roof framing. The three-room cabin was remodeled in 1949. The cabin was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 13, 1991.
In 1998 White River Patrol Cabin underwent rehabilitation. This historic back country cabin serves as a mini-museum about the park's extensive trail system, including the Wonderland Trail.
2016ACTIVITIESAugustCabinHikingHistoricMount RainierMount Rainier National ParkMt RainierMt Rainier National ParkNational ParkNational Park ServiceNorth AmericaPacific NorthwestParkRanger StationSummerUSAUnited StatesUnited States Department of the InteriorWashingtonWashington StateWhite RiverWhite River CampgroundWhite River Ranger StationWonderland Trail
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