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Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge
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554 Voice of America Rd W
Sequim, WA
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Less than a mile hike to the beach from parking lot. There is a bit of a steep hill leading down to the beach but it is pretty short. Sandy Beach that leads West to the bluffs or East all the way to the lighthouse. Plenty of room to spread out away from others. Lots of bird wildlife to view from the lookout along the hike and from the beach. You can even see Mt Baker in the distance on a clear day.
Less than a mile hike to the beach from parking lot. There is a bit of a steep hill leading down to the beach but it is pretty short. Sandy Beach that leads West to the bluffs or East all the way to the lighthouse. Plenty of room to spread out away from others. Lots of bird wildlife to view from the…
hike the spit to the lighthouse for a 5.5 miles trip one way ... check the tides
Starts with a lovely hike through the forest before getting to the refuge. Beautiful views of the beach, mountains, and lighthouse. Bring a few bucks in cash to enter the refuge area.
one of the world's longest sand spits 5.5 miles long can walk out to the New Dungeness Lighthouse but watch the tides and remember it is 5.5 miles back walk on falling tide The Spit is also home or visited by over 250 species of birds, 41 species of land mammals and eight species of marine mammals there are field trails and woods walks and walks along the trails along the cliffs
one of the world's longest sand spits 5.5 miles long can walk out to the New Dungeness Lighthouse but watch the tides and remember it is 5.5 miles back walk on falling tide The Spit is also home or visited by over 250 species of birds, 41 species of land mammals and eight species of marine mammals…
The refuge is composed of over 772 acres which includes Dungeness Spit, Graveyard Spit, and portions of Dungeness Bay and Harbor. The Refuge is open to the public year-round. Hiking, wildlife viewing, and photography are popular activities on the Refuge. Forested, looping trails through the refuge open up to scenic views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Mt. Baker.
The refuge is composed of over 772 acres which includes Dungeness Spit, Graveyard Spit, and portions of Dungeness Bay and Harbor. The Refuge is open to the public year-round. Hiking, wildlife viewing, and photography are popular activities on the Refuge. Forested, looping trails through the refuge…