Marymere Falls
Marymere Falls is located near Lake Crescent in Olympic National Park in Washington, United States. A one-mile well-maintained dirt trail leads to the falls through an old-growth lowland forest of fir, cedar, hemlock, and alder trees. Falls Creek flows down from Aurora Ridge, over Marymere Falls, and into Barnes Creek. It stands 90 feet tall (27 m). Because of its ease of access and closeness to U.S. Highway 101, the waterfall is one of the area's most popular attractions.
Marymere Falls, located on the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington, is one of the most popular waterfalls in Olympic National Park. The falls also have one of the better hiking trails in the park. The falls' trailhead is located on the peninsula's north side, 30 minutes west of Port Angeles on Highway 101. Marymere Falls is less than a two-mile round-trip stroll on a flat path through an old-growth forest. Marymere Falls is a popular park attraction, thanks in part to its ease of access. The 90-foot waterfall is a nice place to hike and eat a picnic. It only takes about an hour to make the trip to Marymere Falls and back, but the stunning scenery encourages slower trips.