Sequim is located at the north end of the Olympic Peninsula in the Dungeness Valley. Local attractions in the area include the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge and the Sequim Museum and Arts Center.
Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge is known for having one of the longest natural sand spits in the world and is popular for wildlife viewing. The area is home to a wide variety of bird species. Visitors may also see harbor seals here.
The Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge sometimes has limited access during certain feeding and nesting times.
The cliffs and sand spit of Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge at Sequim.
Hours:
Sunrise-Sunset
Tips: Limited access during certain times of the year.
The Museum and Arts Center in Sequim features permanent and and changing exhibits on natural history and culture. Changing exhibits include works by local artists, as well as historical, and military displays.
Address: Museum & Arts Center, 175 West Cedar Street, Sequim, WA 98382-3318, United States
Phone: 1 (360) 683-8110, Fax: 1 (360) 683-8364