This Easy Waterfall Hike In Washington Is Almost Too Good To Be True
Hiking season is officially upon us here in Washington. And if you’re planning a trip to the Olympic Peninsula this year, hiking the Marymere Falls Trail is a must. Not only is it an absolutely beautiful trail, but it’s a nice, easy trek.

You'll depart from the Storm King Ranger Station near the shores of Lake Crescent.

The elevation gain is only about 300 feet, and there are no sharp climbs.
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The waterfall is breathtaking, with the waters cascading 90 feet to the ground.
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You can check out both the upper and the lower platform.

And yes, it's as peaceful as it looks.


As you can see, sword ferns and carpets of moss line most of the trail, making it all look nice and lush.

Have you ever hiked the majestic Marymere Falls Trail? It’s a fantastic hike for beginners and experts alike. You certainly don’t have to be an avid outdoors enthusiast to enjoy all the natural wonders Washington has to offer — this list has some great suggestions anyone can do.
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