Discover all that the Sequim Valley has to offer. Hiking, kayaking, boating, Parks, Olympic Game Farm, Lavender Farms, beaches and more.
The Historic Dungeness Lighthouse sits at the tip of the world`s longest naturally occurring sandspit totally 5.5 miles of beautiful beach. The beach is also home to the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge, a sanctuary for over 250 species of birds, as well as a large number of land and water mammals. Take a picnic and enjoy the many trails and spectacular viewing areas that look out over the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The views are especially mesmerizing at Sunset. If you do hike out to the Lighthouse, watch for tides, remember water, and start early as it is 11 miles round trip!!!
Location: 554 Voice of America RD, Sequim
Even if you don`t have a boat or kayak, the Marina and Park are fun to explore and have a picnic. Public beach access and boat launch are easily reached if you did bring your own kayak. The Dockside Grill is located in the main facility overlooking the Marina and has phenomenal food. Looking for a wedding venue? There is a fantastic banquet facility for rent. Check out Go Xpeditions for kayak and SUP board rentals, located right on the dock.
Location: 2577 W Sequim Bay RD, Sequim
Follow Port Williams Road all the way to the end to find one of the best public beaches in Sequim. Family and pet friendly with boat launch and picnic area. Great for bird watching, taking long walks or launching your kayaks.
Location: 2499 Port Williams RD, Sequim
Located on the Olympic Discovery Trail, this is a must see for families and nature lovers. Enjoy the Center`s educational, interpretive and interactive displays while learning about the native plants, birds and wildlife. Take a long walk or bike ride across the Railroad Bridge and through the woods along the Trail enjoying the sights and sounds of the nature around you. In the summer, a nice little beach along the river is great for picnics and taking a swim.
Location: 2151 West Hendrickson Road, Sequim