The Spray Park Loop is a 16-mile, loop trail found within the Mount Rainier Area near Carbon River. A lightly trafficked trail, it is mainly used for hiking, walking and nature walk. Accessible throughout the year, alpines and fir trees dominate a bigger section of the Spray Park Loop Trail, while wildlife that can sometimes be spotted include bears and cougars. From the highest sections of the Spray Park Loop Trail, hikers will get panoramic views of the Carbon Glacier, Mowich Lake, Echo Rock, Observation Rock, and the Russell Glacier. Several wispy waterfalls are located along the trail. While dogs can access the trail, they should always be on a leash. A National Park Pass is needed to access the Spray Park Loop trail.
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