USA Marymere Falls Trail
The Marymere Falls Trail in the Olympic National Park is a short path towards the waterfall, which takes you around 15 minutes. It's pretty easy, but still beautiful for such a short walk.
Photography Tips
Use a person in your photo to have a relation for the huge trees, that appeal even taller if you do so.
You should also check the sharpness of your images, because it's sometimes pretty dark even during the day, so the exposure time might go up pretty fast.
You should also check the sharpness of your images, because it's sometimes pretty dark even during the day, so the exposure time might go up pretty fast.
Travel Information
The trail is pretty easy, sturdy shoes are recommended nevertheless. If you don't have some, just stay on the left path up there, which has stairs. The other one hasn't and is therefor quite slippery with the wrong shoes.
You can leave your car near Lake Crescent Pier when you enter Lake Crescent Road. From there, the really nice trail will take you around 15 minutes to the Marymere Falls.
You can leave your car near Lake Crescent Pier when you enter Lake Crescent Road. From there, the really nice trail will take you around 15 minutes to the Marymere Falls.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
Daytime
Sunrise & Sunset
07:25 - 16:35
| current local time: 10:34
Photo Themes
Forest
rainforest
Trail
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