39% off (Sale price $89.00, Reg. Price $146.00) :: Hotel at a Glance: Silver Lake ResortYou wont have to venture far from Silver Lake Resort to enjoy some early-morning fishing. You can even stay in your PJs—the resorts waterfront motel rooms have balconies overlooking the lake, allowing you to cast a line right from your balcony. If youd rather head out on the water, rent one of the resorts boats. Picture-perfect setting: Pine-studded hills frame Mount Saint Helens in the distance. Included perks: Both options come with a bottle of wine; one option adds a continental breakfast basket with coffee, biscotti, muffins, and other snacks. Home away from home: Motel rooms and cabins have full kitchens. Cabins are equipped with fire pits and picnic tables and allow pets for $15 each per night. Upgrade to a suite for a jetted tub, a full kitchen, and a wraparound deck (additional fee applies; contact the property).Please Note: On 9/10/18 the water level of Silver Lake was lowered by 3 ft. as part of a conservation and improvement measure. During the time it takes for the lake to refill naturally, estimated to be approx. 2 months, some lake based amenities may be unavailable, restricted, or subject to additional regulations. Please contact the property for more information.Silver Lake, Washington: Outdoor Adventure and Fishing Near Mount St. HelensSilver Lake can’t ask for a better backdrop, what with Mount St. Helens looming in the distance. Pine trees and a freshwater lake complete the scenic views at this outdoor destination. Boaters and anglers flock to the shores to catch bluegill and other fish, while others are content to paddle canoes through the peaceful waters.On land, mountain biking is a popular distraction, as is hiking along the wooded trails of Gifford Pinchot National Forest, where more than 1 million acres stretch past forests and waterfalls amid views of Mount St. Helens. When the weather gets colder, skiers can zoom down winding paths at nearby Marble Mountain Sno-Park.
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