Place to see: Lake Crescent, WA, Port Angeles, Washington, United States

The Path to Marymere Falls

The Path to Marymere Falls

Just outside Lake Crescent in Olympic National Park in Washington state is the 90 foot Marymere Falls. The path to Marymere runs through an old growth lowland forest offering massive cedar trees and spectacular 100+ year old fir trees that tower some 200 feet above the ground.

About this place:

A long crescent-shaped lake along Route 101 on Washington's Olympic Peninsula, Lake Crescent is surrounded by hiking trails for all abilities and is close to the snow-capped mountains, rain forests and hot springs of Olympic National Park

Postcards about Lake Crescent, WA:

  • Richard Johnson

    10 April 2008
    From:
    Richard Johnson

    Lake Crescent Lodge in Olympic National Park was built in 1916. The lodge was originally called "Singers Tavern." In addition to the lodge, there are classic motel and cottage lodging facilities. The lodge also has dining facilities overlooking Lake Crescent. Relax in an adirondack chair, take a boat for a paddle on the lake, hike any number of trails, or simply kick back and take in all that nature has to offer in this pacific northwest treasure.

Discovered by Christopher Boffoli
on 9 November 2007.
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