This is an easy hike with a total ascent of just 200 feet. It has a distance of under two miles and should only require one hour to finish. Veteran visitors say it is a sweet, short hike to see this beautiful waterfall that’s nestled deep inside a verdant old-growth forest. Most of this hike to Marymere Falls is surprisingly fast, flat, and, in terms of scenery, quite memorable.
It features bridges spanning streams and creeks and an ancient forest of moss-covered trees looming overhead. There is, however, a brief, technically strenuous uphill climb to a great viewpoint of the waterfall. This hike can also be a nice little addition to the hike to Mount Storm King since both hikes start at the same trailhead. They both begin at the popular Lake Crescent which is nestled right next to the official Storm King Ranger Station.
Get pumped up, people! This hike is one of the best hikes in the entire park. This hike may be under five miles but it is rated strenuous. It has a total ascent of 2,130 feet and you will need between three to five hours to complete it.
Despite the fact that those in the know call it a comparatively short yet “grueling” hike, it ends with a stunningly memorable view of lovely Lake Crescent and is one of the most popular hikes in the park as well.
Not only is this a steep, challenging, and nigh-relentless climb up to majestic Mount Storm King, but just before you get to the actual summit, the trail gets steeper still. You will actually need to use a number of ropes. After that, you must survive one brief, last scramble to Mount Storm King’s peak. The hike to Marymere Falls can be added to the start or finish of this hike.