Museum and Event Grounds for Mt. Rainier Railroad and Logging Museum

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Elbe, United States

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Museum and Event Grounds for Mt. Rainier Railroad and Logging Museum Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Museum and Event Grounds for Mt. Rainier Railroad and Logging Museum is located in Elbe, United States on 54124 Mountain Hwy E. Museum and Event Grounds for Mt. Rainier Railroad and Logging Museum is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category tourist attraction in United States.

Address

54124 Mountain Hwy E

Phone

+1 3604925391

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Dale Moore

Cool little church. Someones kept it up nicely. Old time train with the wood box behind. Nice little place to stop.

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Katherine McCusker

We went on the cider tour and it was great! It was a beautiful ride both to and from the museum. We had first class tickets and were able to experience some cider tastings on board! The gluten free food options and the quality of the food was not the best. But the museum, train ride, and cider more than made up for it. Plus they sell snacks at the museum!

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Robin Simpson

Love the polar Express, really missed it this year! Darn covid19

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Cello Player

I had an absolutely wonderful time here! My husband and I rode a train pulled by a steam locomotive from Elbe, Washington to the logging museum in Mineral, Washington, where we learned all about the history of logging. Oh, and not to mention seeing some beautiful views! I would definitely go with first-class again. It's well worth 54 per ticket. They'll give you snacks, drinks, alcohol, and a really nice water bottle. I might also mention that all the cars are air conditioned and heated.

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Guy Sykes

Really nice place to hold a private event. In the town of Mineral, the only way in is the Mt Rainier Steam Railway. Event content and age can be controlled. We did Oktoberfest and no one under 21 was allowed to attend. Even with attendees policing themselves, staff was on top of checking ID and making sure everyone having the beer was supposed to be there and safe. There is a really scenic event ground at the town that you need to go through the rolling stock to get to. There are several Ales to Rails events per year as well as a Charlie Brown Great Pumpkin Ride and a Polar Express at Christmas. All are well worth the trip for the age appropriate audience.