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Waterfalls of
Olympic Peninsula

Washington 5-Day Waterfalls Excursion
DAY ONE

Day One Itinerary

Rocky Brook Falls - Brinnon - 9:25a
150 ft, medium flow; fan shape

From I-5 in Olympia, take exit 104 onto US-101 northbound, to the Dosewallips Rec. Area access road (on your left about 1 mile past Brinnon). Follow the access road about 3 miles to the bridge and park on the far side. An easy, short footpath takes you to the Rocky Brook Falls.

U.S.Forest Service description can be viewed at:
Waterfalls on the Olympic Peninsula (.pdf format)

The Dosewallips Falls (actually a large cascade) is another 11 miles up the access road (just inside the Olympic National Park and is viewable from the road. (we didn't view this one)

U.S.Forest Service description can be viewed at:
Waterfalls on the Olympic Peninsula (.pdf format)

Madison Creek Falls - Port Angeles - 11:25a
50 ft, light flow, horsetail shape

Return to US-101, turn left and follow it through Port Angeles. When you get to the north end of Lake Aldwell (an Elwa River impoundment), you will see the signed entrance to Olympic National Park. Follow the entrance road to the entrance station and the Madison Creek Falls parking area. A short, easy, paved trail leads to the formal viewing area.

U.S.Forest Service description can be viewed at:
Waterfalls on the Olympic Peninsula (.pdf format)

Marymere Falls - Piedmont - 1:00p
90 ft - light flow - sheer drop

Return to US-101, turn left and drive to Lake Crescent. You will see the signs directing you to the Storm King area. Continue to the Barnes Creek Bridge (it is right after the left bend in US-101) and park near the bridge. Follow one of the footpaths up the creek to Marymere Falls (about a very easy 0.5 miles).

U.S.Forest Service description can be viewed at:
Waterfalls on the Olympic Peninsula (.pdf format)

Fairholm General Store and Cafe - Fairholm - 1:30p
LUNCH

This can be a busy place but they never are in too much of a hurry to pass on information. They make great sandwiches and home-made soup and you sit out on their deck overlooking Lake Crescent. We had packed our own lunch but ate theirs.

Sol Duc Falls - Sol Duc Hot Springs
50 ft - medium flow - double or triple channel drops

This is an almost 30 mile round trip and we didn't feel we would enjoy it that much. It was getting too late in the day and we had much more to see so we skipped this one.

U.S.Forest Service description can be viewed at:
Waterfalls on the Olympic Peninsula (.pdf format)

Falls Creek Falls - Quinault - 6:00p
10 ft - medium flow - plunge

Continuing on US-101, passing through Beaver, Forks, Ruby Beach (from here to Queets you will have a splendid view of the Pacific Ocean), then through Queets and, finally, Amanda Park. As you pass through Amanda Park you will see Quinault Lake on your left. On the far side of town is South Shore Drive. More visible is the sign directing you to Quinault. Turn left onto South Shore Drive and follow it to the Lake Quinault Lodge. About 0.2 miles beyond the lodge is the parking area for Falls viewers.

Merriman Falls - Quinault - 6:20p
35 ft - light to medium flow - narrow plunge

Continuing on South Shore Drive for another mile, park at the pull-out area just before you cross the bridge. You can view Merriman Falls from the bridge.

U.S.Forest Service description can be viewed at:
Waterfalls on the Olympic Peninsula (.pdf format)

Bunch Creek Falls - Quinault - 6:45p
60 ft - medium flow - 15 ft wide steps

Continuing on South Shore Drive for another 5 miles, you will enter the Olympic National Park (a large, wood sign announces your entry), immediately after which you will see the bridge crossing over Bunch Creek. As at Merriman Falls, you can view Bunch Creek Falls from the bridge. You may have noticed that each of these three waterfalls is a little better than the previous. Bunch Creek Falls is well worth the drive and you have to pass the others in route.

Guesthouse Inn - Aberdeen - 8:20p
701 East Heron Street
END of DAY ONE

Return to US-101, turn left and drive on to Aberdeen (about 43 miles). We stayed at the Guesthouse Inn which overlooks the Chehalis River which empties into Grays Harbor, here. Grays Harbor is one of the nicest, best protected (from the Pacific storms) harbors on the West Coast of the USA. The rooms at the Guesthouse are unusually large; ours had two queen-sized beds plus a microwave and refrigerator. You are also an easy stroll to Aberdeen's quaint downtown. Though they were closed at this late hour, we did enjoy peeking in the windows. (And window shopping is so much easier on the budget.)

For more information and reservations, go to:
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Afterthoughts:

Overall, we were rather disappointed with the Olympic Peninsula. Compared to the waterfalls we know we will be viewing around Mt. Rainier and in the northern Cascades, the Olympic Peninsula waterfalls are insignificant and the drive around the peninsula, even skipping the waterfalls we did, makes for a very long day. If you are a young family with children in the car it could be absolute torture. The highpoints of today were lunch at the Fairholm General Store and Cafe and the relaxed viewing of that beautiful, peaceful lake, and relaxing in the hot tub of the Guesthouse Inn knowing the days drive was finished. Tomorrow promises to be so much better and more enjoyable.

Washington 5-Day Waterfalls Excursion

 

 

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