2018
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WHAT IS THE EVENT

Marymere Falls

Year Round Walk

SN: 110537 - 2018 / Y0525

when is the event

The event is closed

From Mon, Jan 1st, 2018 to Dec 31st, 2018

Start box available: 6:30 am - 9:00 pm daily. Closed Christmas.

where is the event

Port Angeles, Washington

The address/location for the Physical Start Box (PSB) is as follows:

Fairmount Restaurant

reasons to do the event

Special programs

Bridges - Spanning the USA

Points of Reference

Treasure Hunt

Walking America's Ports of Call

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Event comments

None provided

conditions for the event

Rating: 2C, Distance: 5, 10km

Restrooms: Yes

Pets: No

Strollers: No

Wheelchairs: No

Event information

6:30 am - 9:00 pm daily. Closed Christmas. ROUTE: A walk to Marymere Falls through old growth forest up to a 90 foot waterfall, returning along beautiful Lake Crescent with views of the Olympic Mountains from this valley. The Moments in Time Trail offers unusual artwork to enjoy.

Awards: IVV CREDIT ONLY

how to get to the event

Driving to the start box

1127 Lauridsen Blvd. Hwy 101 West. Turn LEFT on Lincoln St. Continue Straight on Lincoln past several stop lights . Turn RIGHT on Lauridsen Blvd at the Stop light staying on 101 West. Go approx 1 mile to Fairmount Shell on RIGHT. Just before the Shell station is the Fairmount on the right. Driving east on Hwy 101, after you pass the airport turnoff, look for the Shell station on your LEFT. Fairmount is just past the station on the left. Walk box is in the far right entry. NOTE: YOU MUST DRIVE 17 MI. TO THE LAKE CRESCENT LODGE TO BEGIN THIS WALK.

Maps phrase and directions link

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event sponsor

Olympic Peninsula Explorers (AVA-0517)

point of contact

Click inside the box to send an email to the POC.