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Port Williams Beach Is a Hidden Gem Port Williams is a great beach for families, lovers, birdwatchers, dog lovers and kayakers. Usually, overlooked, it is seldom busy except for the birds. Be sure to keep an eye out for an elk herd along the way. Port Williams official name... |
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Sequim Open Aire Market Saturdays, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM, May through October tel: 360-683-0164 |
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Sequim Bay State Park Sequim Bay State Park is a year-round, 92-acre marine camping park with 4,909 feet of saltwater coast in the Sequim "rainshadow," just inside Puget Sound on the Olympic Peninsula. The bay is calm, the air is dry and interpretive opportunities... |
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Museum and Arts Center/Sequim-Dungeness Valley This regional museum includes natural and cultural history displays and showcases the Manis Mastodon discovered in Sequim. Rotating collection, art exhibits and a museum store are featured. The historic Dungeness Schoolhouse, built in 1892, has a... |
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Olympic Theatre Arts Olympic Theatre Arts serves as an artistic, cultural and economic resource through theatrical productions and educational programs that entertain, stimulate and inspire community involvement. 2009 Productions: Noir Suspicions, True West,... |
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Dungeness River Audubon Center The Dungeness River Audubon Center is located at the site of the historic railroad trestle that crosses the river north of Highway 101. The trestle has been converted to a planked section of the North Olympic Discovery Trail. The Center promotes... |
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Dungeness Spit and Lighthouse At 5.5 miles in length, the Dungeness Spit is the world's longest naturally occurring sandspit and home to the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge. The refuge is a sanctuary for over 250 species of birds, 41 species of land mammals and eight... |
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New Dungeness Lighthouse If you are looking for some exercise while in the Sequim area, consider taking the 5 1/2 mile (one-way) walk out to the New Dungeness Light Station! The lighthouse and Keeper's quarters are located near the end of the Dungeness Spit, which is a... |
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Dungeness Recreation Area This County Park, with sweeping views of the shipping traffic as they make their way through the Strait of Juan de Fuca, serves as the trailhead for the Dungeness Spit National Wildlife Refuge. Dungeness Recreation Area... |
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Gardens The Cutting Garden grows a bountiful u-cut garden which offers thousands of flowers from June through September...starting with peonies, sweet peas, and delphinium and including 200 varieties of dahlias, a few hundred lilies, sunflowers,... |