Longmire Campground Comfort Stations

The Longmire Campground Comfort Stations were built in the early and mid-1930s in Mount Rainier National Park to provide public toilet facilities to automobile tourists camping in the park at Longmire.

Their construction was supervised by park landscape architect Ernest A. Davidson.

The timber-frame buildings followed the tenets of the prevailing National Park Service Rustic style.

[2] The comfort stations form a part of the Longmire Historic District, which is itself within the Mount Rainier National Park National Historic Landmark District, comprising the entire park.

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