Sightseeing
This is a beautiful place to take a walk through the woods and arrive at the beach! Part of the trail down to the beach is a bit steep (but not too long). It's well worth the climb required to get back to your car.
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Dungeness Spit
This is a beautiful place to take a walk through the woods and arrive at the beach! Part of the trail down to the beach is a bit steep (but not too long). It's well worth the climb required to get back to your car.
The home to not only alpacas, but a host of other animals. As well as a glass blowing studio! There are opportunities to purchase glass items, yarn and other items in their cute little shop.
Happy Valley Alpaca Ranch
4629 Happy Valley RdThe home to not only alpacas, but a host of other animals. As well as a glass blowing studio! There are opportunities to purchase glass items, yarn and other items in their cute little shop.
There is a walking/biking trail, a pond and picnic shelters. Often the site for concerts and festivals.
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Carrie Blake Park
202 N Blake AveThere is a walking/biking trail, a pond and picnic shelters. Often the site for concerts and festivals.
A beautiful drive into the Olympic mountains just south of Port Angeles. Truly stunning.
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Hurricane Ridge
A beautiful drive into the Olympic mountains just south of Port Angeles. Truly stunning.
A tree filled park on the Olympic Discovery Trail. You can walk down the trail to Sequim Bay for some boat watching!
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Sequim Bay State Park
269035 US-101A tree filled park on the Olympic Discovery Trail. You can walk down the trail to Sequim Bay for some boat watching!
A beautiful place to take a walk across the Dungeness River. There is also an Audubon Center there, so you can learn a thing or two about our local feathered friends!
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1943 West Hendrickson RoadA beautiful place to take a walk across the Dungeness River. There is also an Audubon Center there, so you can learn a thing or two about our local feathered friends!