The trail to the summit starts near the Storm King Ranger Station, and initially follows the trail to Marymere Falls but branches to the north after a short distance. The first 1.9 miles (3.1 km) is on maintained trail but the rest of the climb involves scrambling on loose rock with some exposure.[3]
Legend
Klallum tribe legend tells an origin story of Mount Storm King being angered by fighting tribes at his feet and broke a boulder from his peak, throwing it at the warriors, killing them and cutting Tsulh-mut in two creating Lake Crescent and Lake Sutherland.[4][5]
History
Scientists have found evidence that sometime around 1100 BCE an earthquake triggered the 7,200,000-cubic-meter (9,400,000 cu yd) Sledgehammer Point Rockslide, which fell from Mount Storm King and entered Lake Crescent in waters at least 140 meters (459 ft) deep, generating a megatsunami in the lake with an estimated maximum run-up height of 82 to 104 meters (269 to 341 ft).[6]