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Clallam County

Marymere Falls Nature Trail

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2.5

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Marymere Falls Nature Trail

01:32

5.31km

120m

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Embark on the Marymere Falls Nature Trail, an easy hike covering 3.3 miles (5.3 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 399 feet (122 metres). You will wander through a lush old-growth forest, where towering trees create a dense canopy and the ground is carpeted with ferns and moss. The…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Marymere Falls

Highlight • Waterfall

Marymere Falls is a popular waterfall on the north side of the Olympic Peninsula. The water cascades beautifully over mossy basalt rock into a small pool. The hike to the …

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Lake Crescent at the northern shore of the Olympic Peninsula offers gorgeous outdoor activities. If you like hiking, take a stroll to the beautiful Marymere Waterfalls that are just around …

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4.67 km

447 m

195 m

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4.38 km

311 m

272 m

265 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where does the Marymere Falls Nature Trail start and where can I park?

The trail typically starts near the Storm King Ranger Station, close to Lake Crescent. Parking is available in a designated lot near the trailhead. Arriving earlier in the day is recommended, especially during peak season, to secure a spot.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for the Marymere Falls Nature Trail?

Yes, the Marymere Falls Nature Trail is located within Olympic National Park, so a valid entrance pass is required. You can purchase a 7-day pass or an annual pass for the park. No additional hiking permits are needed for this specific trail.

Is the Marymere Falls Nature Trail suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, the trail is widely considered family-friendly and suitable for beginners. The initial section is relatively flat and well-maintained. However, be aware that the final ascent to the falls involves natural stairs and switchbacks, which can be a moderate challenge for some. It's a great introduction to the old-growth forests of Olympic National Park.

What is the terrain like on the trail?

The terrain starts relatively flat with a hard-packed surface and compact gravel, crossing charming wooden bridges over Barnes Creek and Falls Creek. As you approach the falls, the path becomes steeper with natural stairs, switchbacks, and some sections with tree roots. It offers a varied experience from gentle forest paths to a more rugged climb.

What can I expect to see along the route?

You'll be immersed in a lush old-growth forest with towering Douglas firs, western hemlocks, and maples, all blanketed in ferns and moss. The trail begins with views of Lake Crescent and follows tranquil creeks. The main highlight is the stunning 90-foot Marymere Falls, which you can admire from both lower and upper viewpoints. You'll also pass by Lake Crescent Beach and Lodge near the trailhead.

What is the best time of year to hike the Marymere Falls Nature Trail?

The trail is accessible year-round, but the best time to visit is typically from late spring through early fall (May to October) when the weather is milder and the waterfall flow is strong. During winter, snow and ice can make the steeper sections near the falls more challenging, though the mossy forest can be particularly beautiful.

Is the Marymere Falls Nature Trail dog-friendly?

No, dogs are generally not permitted on trails within Olympic National Park, including the Marymere Falls Nature Trail. This is to protect wildlife and natural resources. Service animals are an exception.

Does the Marymere Falls Nature Trail connect with other paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Marymere Falls Trail, Mount Storm King Trail, and other segments labeled as Marymere Falls Nature Trail. These intersections can offer opportunities for longer or more challenging hikes if you choose to explore beyond the main falls trail.

What should I wear or bring for the hike?

Even though it's a relatively short hike, wear comfortable, sturdy shoes with good grip, especially for the steeper, potentially uneven sections. Dress in layers, as weather can change quickly in the Pacific Northwest. Bringing water is always a good idea, and a rain jacket is advisable year-round.

Are there amenities like restrooms or food nearby?

Restrooms are available near the Storm King Ranger Station at the trailhead. For food and other amenities, the historic Lake Crescent Lodge is conveniently located very close to the trailhead, offering dining options and a place to relax after your hike.

Is the Marymere Falls Nature Trail a loop or out-and-back?

The Marymere Falls Nature Trail is primarily an out-and-back trail. You hike to the falls and return along the same path. While there might be small variations or viewpoints, the core route is not a full loop.

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