Since 1916, this classic national-park lodge on scenic Lake Crescent has been one of the most posh hostelries on the Olympic Peninsula. The property feels like a world unto itself, nestled in the trees along the south side of the lake, and it is a romantic destination that rivals the Kalaloch Lodge on the coast. The plush Roosevelt Cabins are my favorite here, with a lakeside location, fireplaces, and superlative views. In the lodge are the smallest and oldest rooms, sharing a communal bathroom, and good for travelers on a budget. There are also some simple one- and two-bedroom cottages and newer, larger rooms in a pair of two-story structures.
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Lake Crescent Lodge
416 Lake Crescent Rd., Port Angeles
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Neighborhood
In The Park
Phone
888/723-7127 or 360/928-3211
Prices
$100–$120 double with shared bathroom; $165–$280 double with private bathroom; $230–$350 cabin or cottage; Pets accepted in cottages ($25 one-time fee)
Amenities
Restaurant; bar; boat rentals
Web site
Lake Crescent Lodge
Other
Closed Jan–Apr. Children 17 and under not accepted in main building

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416 Lake Crescent Rd., Port Angeles Olympic National ParkNote: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.