We first hiked out to Skyscraper Peak and then up to /First and Second Burroughs before returning to Sunrise (this could be done as an 11 mile hike). Overall, we hiked 16 miles with 2,200 ft of gain and 4,800 ft of loss.
From the Sunrise parking area, we went up the service road through Yakima Park to Sunrise Camp and had this nice view of Mt Rainier along the way.
Here there were three trail options, left to the Burroughs Mtns, straight along the Wonderland Trail and Skyscraper Man (above our shadows) or right to Mount Fremont. We continued on the Wonderland Trail.
View of Mount Fremont from above Berkley Park
About 3.6 miles from Sunrise, the Wonderland Trail takes a big turn around a ridge. View from the east side of the ridge looking south to Mt Rainier.
Going around the bend on the west side is this fabulous view of Mt Rainier on the Wonderland Trail.
From here, we took the boot track up to the top of Skysraper Mountain.
View of Mt Rainier from the top of Skyscraper Mountain. We took a nice break up here.
We spotted a herd of mountain goats in the distance
View to the north, we saw the Olympic Mtns, Glacier Peak, Mount Stuart among other Cascade Peaks beyond Grand Park and Mount Fremont
zoom of Mount Stuart
We then returned eastward along the Wonderland Trail, looking back at a view of Second Burroughs and Mt Rainier
A glimpse of Mt Rainier as we head up the trail to First Burroughs
View of Mt Rainier and Second Burroughs from First Burroughs
View to the north from First Burroughs, Skyscraper Mountain on the left, Mount Fremont on the right.
On Second Burroughs, we took another break, here we are so close to Mt Rainer, I could not get the mountain into a regular shot.
Wide angle view of Mt Rainier from Second Burroughs
The squirrels and chipmunks are very aggressive on Second Burroughs
We returned to First Burroughs, returning toward Sunrise on the Sunrise Rim Trail, which has gorgeous views all along the trail.
Gorgeous turquoise tarn in Glacier Basin below Mt Rainier on the Sunrise Rim trail.
Shadow Lake back near Sunrise Camp, we are now back on the Wonderland Trail heading west.
About 1/2 mile before reaching the parking area at Sunrise, the Wonderland Trail heads south towards the White River Campground. I was happy to see a few views of Mt Rainier on this mostly forested section of the trail.
We passed several streams as we descended down the switchbacks through the forest.
The Wonderland Trail goes through the White River Campground to the log bridge over the White River. We saw this warning sign and decided to check out the water level on the White River for ourselves.
view of the mostly cloud covered Mt Rainier from the log bridge over the White River.
view from the south side of the White River
From here we continued along the Wonderland Trail until we reached the junction with the trailhead to Summerland and our completion of our Wonderland journey!!!
Some of the wildflowers and fungi we saw along the trails today:
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