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Tahoma Creek Bridge
At a hundred and sixty-five feet high above the glacier-fed Tahoma Creek, this is the longest and highest bridge to walk over in Mount Rainier National Park. It stretches for almost two hundred feet, and consists of a series of wooden planks and cables. The bridge is part of the Wonderland Loop Trail, which circles around Mount Rainier for 95 miles total. It's a moderate 6.4-mile hike round-trip to reach Tahoma Creek, but you can continue on afterwards to see more mountainous views and summer wildflowers.
2016ACTIVITIESAugustHikingMount RainierMount Rainier National ParkMt RainierMt Rainier National ParkNational ParkNational Park ServiceNorth AmericaPacific NorthwestParkSummerTahoma CreekTahoma Creek BridgeUSAUnited StatesUnited States Department of the InteriorWashingtonWashington StateWonderland Trailrugged
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