Length: 5.6 miles
Elevation Gain: 800 feet
My little brother came to visit this past weekend, and to best show him my favorite local Super Dangerous Volcano That Will One Day Awaken & Kill Us All, we decided to hike to the Fremont Lookout in Mount Rainier National Park. My friend Nicole came with us, and we all got the hell out of Seattle bright and early Sunday morning.
The Fremont Lookout is the highest lookout in the park at 7,000 feet. But because you begin the hike at the Sunrise Visitor Center, which is already pretty high up, the elevation gain is easy to handle. In fact, the beginning climb from the parking lot to the trail junction was the most difficult part, and even that was most likely because we went straight from a two-hour car ride to legging it. Even my brother, who has never hiked before, successfully completed this without issue in his running shoes.