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Olympic Peninsula Waterfall Trail

August 4th, 2009
Spoon Creek Falls, curtesy of Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau

Spoon Creek Falls, curtesy of Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau

When you are in the Pacific Northwest, Sequim is a great place to be during the summer. It is usually sunny and warm, but not too warm. There are great restaurants, many lodging options, and fantastic views; in short, it is a good spot to use as a base while exploring the greater Olympic Peninsula.

The Olympic Peninsula Waterfall Trail is a relatively new creation. Well, the waterfalls aren’t new, but considering them as part of a larger system is. There are a number of waterfalls close to Sequim, making them ideal for a day trip or two. Start your day with a hearty breakfast, perhaps at the Oak Table, and then load up with picnic supplies. A stop at Bell Street Bakery is a good place to start, and Sunny Farms has great cheeses, fruits and drinks.

Madison Creek Falls, by the entrance to the Olympic National Park near Port Angeles, is wheelchair accessible and stunning. To see Wolf Creek Falls along the Elwa River requires a short but steep hike of less than half-a-mile, but those who are up for it will not be disappointed. Marymere Falls near Lake Crescent drop almost 90 feet down, and nearby stairs provide great views of the top portion of the falls.

There are many more waterfalls on the Olympic Peninsula – over 20 – and each one is worth visiting. You’ll certainly work up an appetite (even with the picnic), and be ready to dine at Alder Street Bistro or Cedar Creek when you return to your home base in Sequim.

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  1. August 5th, 2009 at 08:22 | #1

    Yes, Sequim Blog! Thanks for helping get the word out about the Waterfall Trail. There is an overview brochure of 24 waterfalls available at most Visitor Centers around the Peninsula. In Sequim they are at the Chamber of Commerce office. The website has detailed driving instructions, more photos of individual falls, GPS locations and other information about waterfalls in our area and around the Highway 101 loop. There will be a photo contest to “officially” announce the website launch, so stay tuned.
    The Waterfall Wanderer

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