The Yakima Park Stockade Group, also known as North and South Blockhouses and Stockade at Sunrise, is a building complex consisting of four log buildings at the Sunrise Visitors Center area in the northeast part of Mount Rainier National Park.
The design concept originated with Davidson, who was inspired by early structures erected by settlers against the possibility of Indian raids.
The square two-story building has a battered stone foundation wall extending to sill level, which is overhung by the second floor.
Work on the visitor center and the north blockhouse began in 1939, and was completed in 1943, delayed by funding problems.
The visitor center is set between and behind the blockhouses, with a view of Mount Rainier through large south-facing windows.