The Lake Crescent Lodge was built in 1916 among the fir and hemlock trees that line the lake's shore. In addition to the historic lodging area, a variety of room accommodations are on-site, ranging from rooms without TVs or phones to more hotel-like atmospheres. The lodge offers excellent wine and dine options, which have received acclaim from the Washington State Wine Commission and the now-defunct Seattle Post-Intelligencer. During the winter, the main lodge is closed, but guests can still stay at the rustic Roosevelt Cottages.
Lake Crescent Lodge
416 Lake Crescent Road
Port Angeles, WA 98363
360-928-3211
Located south of Lake Crescent in Olympic National Park, A Hidden Haven is minutes away from kayaking, hiking and biking options. A Hidden Haven's 20 acres of secluded land have gardens, waterfalls, plants and wildlife. The Hidden Haven also considers itself a bed and breakfast, offering full meal options. Accommodations come in several options, including rustic cottages as well as rooms with satellite TV and Internet.
A Hidden Haven Bed and Breakfast
1428 Dan Kelly Road
Port Angeles, WA 98363
360-452-2749
Erected in 1953, Kalaloch lodge sits on a bluff along the Pacific shore. The lodge is southwest of Lake Crescent and offers rustic cabin accommodations as well as suite options overlooking the shoreline. Guests can participate in wildlife tours to see orcas, sea otters, whales and the largest populations of bald eagles in the lower 48 states.
Kalaloch Lodge
157151 Highway 101
Forks, WA 98331
The Sol Duc Hot Springs resort is among evergreens and the picturesque Sol Duc River. The cabins are close to the main lodge with offers hot mineral-springs, massage therapists, a cafe and a convenience store. The Sol Duc provides only rustic accommodations, with no telephones, TVs or radios. The resort is closed during the winter.
Sol Duc Road
U.S. Highway 101
PO Box 2169
Olympic National Park, WA 98362