1- or 2-Night Stay for Two at Lake Crescent Lodge in Olympic National Park, WA. Combine Multiple Nights.
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1916 lodge inside Olympic National Park with easy access to hiking and kayaking on Lake Crescent
What You Get
Stay for two
- Option 1: $89 for a 1-night stay in a Storm King, Marymere, or Pyramid Mountain room, valid for check-in Sunday–Thursday; not valid for Friday or Saturday stays (up to a $159 value)
- Option 2: $199 for a 2-night stay in a Storm King, Marymere, or Pyramid Mountain room, valid for check-in Friday or Saturday; not valid for Monday–Thursday stays (up to a $338 value)
- Option 3: $159 for a 1-night stay in a one-bedroom Singer Tavern cottage, valid for check-in Sunday–Thursday; not valid for Friday or Saturday stays (up to a $232 value)
- Option 4: $299 for a 2-night stay in a one-bedroom Singer Tavern cottage, valid for check-in Friday or Saturday; not valid for Monday–Thursday stays (up to a $484 value)
Policies and Fees
Book by: 12/13/15
Travel by: 12/30/15
- Blackout dates: 11/25–11/28 and 12/23–12/25
- Cancellation policy & fees: All cancellations subject to $25 fee; 24-hour cancellation notice required or fee up to the Groupon price applies.
- Taxes: 10.78% tax not included.
Property at a Glance: Lake Crescent Lodge
Lake Crescent Lodge dates back to 1916, when it first opened as a jumping-off point to the surrounding Olympic National Park. The lodge has been carefully preserved in its original grandeur, and the scenery is as beautiful as it has always been: from the lodge, you can get sweeping views of Lake Crescent and the Olympic Mountains.
- Groves of fir and hemlock make the lodge feel especially secluded.
- Unplug: Guests rooms do not have TVs or telephones.
- Relax by a stone fireplace in the lobby of the main lodge, which is furnished with antiques.
- Get some fresh air: Hike to Marymere Falls or take a kayak tour around Lake Crescent.
- Take a spin on Highway 101: The scenic road, which runs all the way around the Olympic Peninsula, picks up right outside your door.
Olympic National Park: Forests, Mountains, and Colorful Tidepools
Olympic National Park can feel like three parks in one: You can find everything from snow-capped mountains to ocean tide pools to ancient forests. One of the best ways to explore the sprawling wilderness is to drive on Highway 101, which circumnavigates the Olympic Peninsula. The highway zips along forested mountain passes and the Pacific coastline, passing plenty of scenic outlooks and trailheads. It’s worth it to get out and stretch your legs maintained hiking trails such as the Peabody Creek Trail, which makes a half-mile loop from the Visitor Center’s parking lot. Most trails are open year-round, with opportunities for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the winter.
One of the most unique features of Olympic National Park are its tidepools filled with aquatic plants and animals, such as the giant green anemone that looks like a blooming flower. You can explore the tide pools at low tide all year long, but the best time to visit is in the summer, when rangers host informative programs.
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Other Details
Room Details
Storm King Room
- One queen bed
- Standard occupancy: 2
- Maximum occupancy: 2
Marymere and Pyramid Mountain Room
- Two queen beds
- Standard occupancy: 2
- Maximum occupancy: 4
- Adding occupants above standard: $15 per night for each additional guest 12 or older; kids 11 or younger stay free
One-Bedroom Singer Tavern Cottage
- Two queen beds
- Standard occupancy: 2
- Maximum occupancy: 4
- Adding occupants above standard: $15 per night for each additional guest 12 or older; kids 11 or younger stay free
Hotel Policies
- Check in: 4 p.m.
- Check out: 11 a.m.
- Parking: free
- Rollaways: not available
- Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property
- Pet policy: pets can be accommodated in Singer Tavern Cottage Rooms only for an additional $25 per pet per stay; subject to availability
- Accessibility: handicap-accessible rooms are available. Requests must be made by calling the hotel directly at (866) 574-2719
- Room upgrades: not available
Amenities
- Stone fireplace and sun porch in the main lodge
- Private balconies or porches
- Restaurant overlooking Lake Crescent
Getting There
- Distance from Seattle: 158 miles
Need to know info
- Promotional value expires Dec 13, 2015. Amount paid never expires.
- Must book by 12/13/15 or promotional value expires
- Must complete travel by 12/30/15
- Not valid 11/25–11/28 and 12/23–12/25
- Limit 4 per person, may buy 4 additional as gifts
- Limit 4 per visit
- Valid only for option purchased
- Reservation required, subject to availability
- All cancellations subject to $25 fee; 24-hour cancellation notice required or fee up to the Groupon price applies
- Must be 18+ to check in
- Credit card required at booking and check-in
- Must use promotional value in 1 visit
- Not valid with reward points
- $3 optional donation to Washington's National Park fund not included; guests may opt out of this donation at check-in
- 10.78% tax not included.
- Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
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