Log Cabin Resort
This private resort on Lake Crescent has a wide variety of overnight accommodations.
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Log Cabin Resort Details
This private resort on Lake Crescent has a wide variety of overnight accommodations, from RV sites to rustic cabins and lakeside chalets. The original hotel was built in 1895 but burned down in 1932. The current property dates to the 1950s. The lakeview dining room serves hearty fare like pot roast and prime rib as well as seafood dishes; you can get pizza, soup, and sandwiches for lunch or dinner.
Difficulty
Low
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Region
North Side
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Log Cabin Resort
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2.3 mi away
East Beach
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Lake Crescent
This deep glacial lake in the northern foothills of the Olympic Mountains has an interesting natural history.
2.5 mi away
Olympic Park Institute
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Storm King Ranger Station
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