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"Located in the Olympic National Park
on the sunny side of Lake Crescent, secluded among old growth firs
and cedars nearby trails, spectacular waterfalls, snow capped
mountains and deep blue waters."
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Log Cabin Resort offers a variety of accommodations: Lakeside
Chalets, Comfortable Lodge Rooms, Rustic Cabins, Camping Log Cabins,
as well as Full hook-up RV sites. |
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offers friendly restaurant services with the best in Northwest
dining and breakfasts. Browse the Gift Shop or just relax in the
comfortable antique filled lobby. Stop by The Soda Jerk Cafe for an
Espresso or Old Fashion Milkshake. The General Store has supplies to
make your stay more convenient. |
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Originally
built as Log Cabin Hotel, it was erected in 1895 overlooking
beautiful Lake Crescent by Mr. Saunders, a Collector of Customs from
Port Townsend. It was a handsomely constructed two-story building of
peeled cedar logs. The hotel was a "far-famed" vacation spot until
it fell victim to fire in 1932. |
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Log Cabin Resort was constructed at the same location in the early
fifties on Lake Crescent, located within what is now known as
Olympic National Park, a World Heritage Park, designated a National
Park by Congress in 1938. |
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Fifty minutes from Hurricane Ridge, Twenty Five minutes west of Port
Angeles, Fifteen minutes away from Juan De Fuca beaches, Fifteen
minutes away from Marymere Falls, Fifty minutes away from Sold Duc
Hot Springs and waterfall, Two hours east of the Hoh Rain Forest,
Two and a half hours east of Pacific Ocean beaches, Two hours east
of the Makah Museum and Cape Flattery. |
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