Olympic National Park Hotels

Lake Crescent Lodge

At a Glance

    Pros

  • gorgeous setting
  • free wireless access in the wilderness

    Cons

  • no laundry
  • Roosevelt Cottages must be booked a year in advance for summer stays

Lake Crescent Lodge Review

Deep in the forest at the foot of Mt. Storm King, this 1916 lodge has a variety of comfortable accommodations, from basic rooms with shared baths to spacious two-bedroom fireplace cottages (the latter available even on winter weekends when the rest of the lodge is closed). The historic lodge has second-floor rooms with shared baths. The popular Roosevelt Cottage cabins have polished wood floors, stone fireplaces, and lake views, while the one-room Tavern Cottage quarters resemble modern motel rooms. Additional motel-style rooms are available in adjacent buildings. The lodge's picture windows frame the lake's sapphire waters and its fir-paneled dining room overlooks the lake; the adjacent lounge is often crowded with campers. Seafood dishes like grilled salmon or steamed Quilcene oysters highlight the restaurant menu; reservations are required.

    Hotel Details

  • 30 motel rooms, 17 cabins, 5 lodge rooms with shared bath.
  • Rate includes no meals.
  • Credit cards accepted.
  • Closed Nov.--Apr.

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