A very historic place, Roosevelt stayed here when he declared the Olympics, a National Park.
This is a very popular Lodge, and I think my favorite in the state. Laura Bush stayed here when she came to visit WA.
The lake is 9 miles long, clear, and cold, with trout.
You can rent boats here, dine, and stay in cabins or lodge rooms, and motel like facilities.
There is a gift shop.
It's truly a wonderful place, and in late summer, water is warmed up enough for swimming.
I stayed here last fall in the lodge for 4 days.
It's amazing just to watch the clouds change here, Deer are abundant.
Read, relax, boat, walk, hike, and travel to the other destinations on the Peninsula.
This is difficult to get reservations for tho, sometimes they're made years in advance...
see also, here, The rain forest.
crescent lake, lodge room