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Wheeler River Park + My Favorites
Wheeler offers 10 acres along the Dungeness River with picnic sites, hiking trails and fishing spots. Address: East of Ward Road and North of Woodcock Road | Sequim, WA | 98382 Tel: 1 360 417-2291
Port Williams-Marlyn Nelson Park + My Favorites
This day park has a saltwater boat launch, picnic tables and a public beach. Address: Off N. Sequim Ave, at the end of Port Williams Road | Sequim, WA | 98382 Tel: 1 360 417-2291
Sequim Bay State Park + My Favorites
This 92-acre marine camping park is open year-round. Visitors can take advantage of walking trails, a basketball court, a softball field and a boating area. Address: Blake Road - N of Carrie Blake Park | Sequim, WA | 98382 Tel: 1 360 902-8844
Sequim Bay State Park + My Favorites
Sequim Bay State Park offers two kitchen shelters, camp sites and saltwater boating and fishing. Address: . | Sequim, WA
Olympic National Forest + My Favorites
Found in the northwestern part of Washington State, the Olympic National Forest is a diverse region. It boasts five different landscapes within 633,677 acres of land. These include a temperate rainforest, mountain ranges, lowland lakes, beaches and tideland, and river valleys. Visitors to the forest will enjoy sightseeing along hiking trails, picnicking, camping, bird watching, and more. Address: South of Sequim, WA Tel: 1 360 956-2402
Cline Spit + My Favorites
Approximately 2 acres in size, the Clive Spit offers boat access to Dungeness Bay. This is a day use only park that is used for fishing, windsurfing and boating. Address: Marine Drive | Sequim, WA | 98382
Hoh Rain Forest + My Favorites
This temperate rain forest is a unique ecosystem that is located in the western end of Olympic National Park, along the Pacific Coast. The forest receives about 140 in to 167 in of rain each year. It is home to a wide range of trees including century old Sitka spruces, western hemlock, bigleaf maple, red alder, and black cottonwood. Trees here can reach heights of about 300 feet. Address: Within Olympic National Park | south of Forks, off Highway 101, WA