Summary:
Located in Packwood (not Randle) and across from Longmire Springs Brewing, the Wildflower Room at The Peak is a cozy basecamp for Mt. Rainier and White Pass adventures. This historic property has been thoughtfully restored into a modern mountain stay. After hiking or skiing, unwind in your private queen room featuring a full bath and coffee station with microwave and kettle. Walk to breweries and shops in minutes.
The Space:
The Wildflower Room features a comfortable queen bed in a thoughtfully updated space with a warm mountain feel. It’s ideal for couples or solo travelers looking for a simple, cozy place to recharge after a day outdoors.
The room includes a private bathroom and a convenient counter space with microwave, coffee maker, and kettle — perfect for easy breakfasts or late-night snacks.
Guest Access:
Guests enjoy easy self check-in with secure keyless entry and access to their private room and bathroom.
On-site parking is available for guests, and our property managers are nearby should you need assistance during your stay.
The Neighborhood:
The Peak is located in Packwood, just minutes from downtown shops, cafés, and breweries — including Longmire Springs Brewing directly across the street.
Mt. Rainier National Park is a short drive away, and White Pass Ski Area is about 20 minutes east, making this an ideal basecamp for hiking, skiing, fishing, and exploring the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
Packwood is a small mountain town known for big outdoor access, scenic beauty, and year-round adventure.
Getting Around:
Downtown Packwood is approximately 0.5 miles away and walkable for most guests. Longmire Springs Brewing is directly across the street, with Zest SriThai Food Truck and a local thrift shop in the same parking lot — making it easy to grab dinner or drinks without driving.
As Packwood is a rural mountain town, sidewalks are limited in some areas, so please use caution when walking, especially after dark.
Other Things to Note:
We offer Starlink Wi-Fi, which works well for most browsing and streaming needs. As with any rural mountain location, occasional slow speeds or brief outages can occur. For backup entertainment, rooms include a DVD player, movies, puzzles, and board games. Cell service is available, so you won’t be off-grid.
Packwood is a true mountain community, and it’s common to see elk and other wildlife roaming through town and occasionally near the property. Please enjoy observing wildlife from a distance and do not feed or approach animals.
If traveling with pets, we kindly ask that they be kenneled when left unattended. Excessive linen damage may result in replacement fees.
Guests staying longer than four nights may request access to the on-site coin-operated laundry facilities.
Interaction with Guests:
The Wildflower Room offers easy self check-in with secure keyless entry for a smooth, contactless arrival.
While there is no traditional front desk, on-site property managers are available if you need assistance during your stay, including after-hours support. We’re also happy to provide local recommendations and are just a message away if anything comes up.