
Several kayakers were enjoying the area around log cabin resort on the north side of the lake.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
Several kayakers were enjoying the area around log cabin resort on the north side of the lake.
This is such a typical scene in Port Townsend. Deer “helping” to prune as a gardener works in her yard.
This was near the street festival and stopped traffic in all directions with visitors snapping photos and shocked that they could get so close.
This was ONE mom and 4 babies…I think something must have happened to another mom.
The Olympic Discovery Trail now runs completely around the North side of the lake. It is pedestrian and now bike friendly (no more gravel!)
You have to bring a light source because the tunnels are pitch black, but they aren’t too long. Below the bridge are kayakers enjoying the day.
Lake Crescent has very few people on it even in the summer. The only disturbance to the glassy surface was own own trail.
Another BEAUTIFUL photo by friend Witta Priester, capturing the amazing colors of the lake in morning light.
Love this photo by my friend Witta Priester.
My husband captained a group of photography friends and I on our boat around Lake Crescent. Witta shot this from the dock at the Storm King Station.
This baldy was following us from tree to tree while we boated around Lake Crescent.