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Crescent Lake is a beautiful lake at the northern end of the
park. There are quit a few day hikes available in near the lake:
Moments in Time Nature Trail is approximately a 1/2
mile loop trail and offers nice views of the lake and winds through
old-growth forest and former homestead sites. It is located between
Olympic Park Institute and Lake Crescent Lodge. A 1/3 mile trail extends
from Storm King Ranger Station parking lot.
Marymere Falls is a
spectacular 90' waterfall just one mile from Lake Crescent. The trail
leads through old growth forest with flowering plants and mushrooms in
season. (Wheelchair: first 3/4 mile to Barnes Creek overlook only. Flat,
loose graveled surface).
Mount Storm King Trail
climbs steeply for 1.7 miles from the Marymere Falls trail to a point on
the ridge. Travel beyond that point to the top is over difficult terrain
and the trail is not maintained. Good views of Lake Crescent.
Pyramid Peak Trail begins on
the north shore of the lake and climbs 2600' in 3.5 miles. At the summit
is a World War II aircraft spotter station. Good views of Lake Crescent
and the Strait of Juan de Fuca enroute.
Spruce Railroad Trail
connects the North Shore and Lyre River trailheads. Much of this
relatively flat 4 miles (each way) trail runs on or adjacent to the World
War I Spruce Railway bed and offers excellent Lake Crescent views. It is a
designated bike trail. Watch for ticks and poison oak. |