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Winter wonderland
A Travel Blog entry by goodwins from Crescent Lake, Oregon, United States
... some snow and winter weather. At least once we got up above 4,000 feet elevation, it was no longer raining. We stopped at the ski lodge before continuing our journey to meet up with highway 97 south, past the Crater Lake turnoff to Klamath ...
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No, we didn't fall in the Lake
A Travel Blog entry by bethh1902 from Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, United States
... . OMG is all I can say. OMG. OMG. We got to the Lodge around 5pm, and I cannot even describe the view of this lake. The Lodge was amazing too, with these great big fireplaces in the lobby. Our room had a view of the Lake, perfect! We finished the ...
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Lake Crescent
A Travel Blog entry by jaredandjen from Lake Crescent, Washington, United States
... Lake Crescent. This lake is massive and we drove along it for a while before we could pull in to park near the Lake Crescent Lodge. Lake Crescent is a dark-blue glacial lake framed by thick fir forests. We walked down to the lake and it was so clear you ...
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Serenity
A Travel Blog entry by reverie from Lake Crescent, Washington, United States
Following our hike up to Marymere Falls, we drove a short distance to Lake Crescent Lodge, idyllically situated by the lake's shore, complete with a wooden boarded pier picturesquely jutting out into the water. We didn't spend very long here, and our main ...
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The Coast
A Travel Blog entry by 702boomba from Crescent City, California, United States
... . After the visit I headed out making good time until detoured through Lassen National Park the views were again outstanding and the visitors lodge had things to look at as well as thing to eat and drink, but what slowed me down was the 45 minute delay at ...
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Gotta Love the Motos
A Travel Blog entry by eatdessertfirst from Hawkshead, United Kingdom
... drive to the Lake District. Once they were happy they had seen all the interesting bits like the Abbey, Roman Baths, Circle and Crescent we headed on the motorway towards Windemere. One thing we've learnt pretty quickly is that it takes next to no ...
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Home Sweet Home
A Travel Blog entry by rgee009 from Augusta, Georgia, United States
... ; Northwest Trek - Crescent Lake Lodge and throwing rocks and stick races with the kids - Mushing ...
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Olympic Rainforest & Lake Crescent
A Travel Blog entry by ulka from Olympic National Park, Washington, United States
... Lake Everett. With a maximum depth of 624 feet (201 m), it is one of the deepest lakes in the state of Washington. Lake Crescent is a popular recreational area in the Olympic National Park. The community of Piedmont is nearby. Lake Crescent is home to a ...
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Lake Naivasha
A Travel Blog entry by shantanuchand from Naivasha, Kenya
... and depart to Rift Valley and Lake Naivasha via Narok, Mahi Mahiu and Naivasha. On reaching Naivasha we went to the Marina Lodge and off to the Crescent Island proceeded for a boat ride on the lake and an excursion on Crescent Island. We came across many ...
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Mt. Olympus
A Travel Blog entry by leonardgrill from Olympic National Park, Washington, United States
... . It was almost freezing and I did not have a coat. The snow was everywhere and blocked some of the trails. Crescent Lake was spectacular - very deep and very blue glacial lake. The hike to Sol Duc Falls took us deep into the forest with ...
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Let the fun begin
A Travel Blog entry by ricflack from Orlando, Florida, United States
... . Steve got a sundae with peanut butter and chocolate and I got a mocha shake. Then it was a couple of laps around Crescent Lake to work off a little of our dinner and dessert. We then went back to the hotel and packed because we were moving ...
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A Fjord in the United States!
A Travel Blog entry by janemh from Olympic National Park, Washington, United States
... Dungeness National Wildlife Reserve, and today we drove into Olympic National Park and found this amazing early 1900s-era lodge on the southern shore of Lake Crescent (the fjord in the title). The lake is 600 feet deep, incredibly clear, and nestled ...
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Seattle by Foot
A Travel Blog entry by rgee009 from Port Angeles, Washington, United States
... a must do! After the aquarium we strolled back up to Pike Place Market to pick up some supplies for our trip to Lake Crescent lodge. We stopped at one of the fresh produce stands and picked up some fresh cherries, grapes and raspberries. With ...
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Vampires, rain forest, and beaches in Washington?
A Travel Blog entry by rgee009 from Port Angeles, Washington, United States
... we were able to see the beauty of the landscape that surrounded us : a crystal clear lake surrounded by mountains on every side, a rustic lodge that inspires a person to sit back and enjoy the atmosphere , and cottages lining the waterline ...
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Day 5
A Travel Blog entry by billy1 from Olympic National Park, Washington, United States
... day at Olympic National Park. We started our day at Hurricane Ridge where we saw beautiful views of meadows, wildflowers, and mountains. We then drove to Sol Duc Hot Springs where we soaked in the hot springs and spent the night at the Lake Crescent ...
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In the Jungle Day 2
A Travel Blog entry by wadeoliver from Iquitos, Peru
... us so I got the frick out of there after grabbing a couple more beers (not little stubbies beers by the way). The crescent moon was shining and I just sat there and listened to the Amazon for while. Then practical stuff like diary and fun ...
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Lake Crescent Lodge Olympic National Park
416 Lake Crescent Road, Olympic National Park, Washington, United States
Lodge located in the Olympic Peninsula on the shore of Lake Crescent.
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