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Dungeness Meadows’ location makes it the perfect springboard for a variety of outdoor adventures, cultural, historical and shopping opportunities. Some highlights of things to do and selected links to learn more are:

Sequim Valley

  • Olympic Mountains – hiking, camping, backpacking, bicycling, scenic views, snowboarding and skiing, hot springs
  • Strait of Juan de Fuca – kayaking, canoeing, fishing and shell fishing, sailing and boating, diving, surfing
  • Discovery Trail – walking, horseback riding, birding
  • Golf courses – public and private offerings
  • http://www.sequimchamber.com/

Local Towns

  • Sequim – farmers’ market, restaurants, medical services, parks, Audubon Center, garden tours, light house, casino, gallery walks
  • Port Angeles – community college, hospital, ferry to Victoria, whale tours, marine life center, underground heritage tours, community orchestra, wineries
  • Port Townsend – castles and historic homes, antiques, wildlife refuge, art galleries,
  • Forks – rain forest, ocean beaches, swimming, driftwood hunts
  • http://www.olympicpeninsula.org

Area Festivals

  • Sequim Lavender Festival
  • Port Angeles Crab Festival
  • Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival
  • 4th of July parades & fireworks
  • summer concerts
  • film festivals
  • Port Townsend rhododendron festival
  • Port Hood Shrimpfest
  • Forks Blackberry Daze
  • http://www.olympicpeninsula.org

Urban Attractions

  • Seattle – museums, zoo, Fisherman’s Wharf, Space Needle, Chihuly Glass Garden, world class medical facilities, universities and colleges, opera, theater, spectator sports http://www.visitseattle.org
  • Victoria, B.C.– arts, culture, history, beaches, gardens, nightlife, entertainment, China Town, Butchart Gardens http://www.tourismvictoria.com/things-to-do/

Shopping

Just a short drive away are diverse shopping malls designed to suit the taste of fashionistas, bargain hunters, boutique lovers and foodies. Something to delight everyone.

Sequim Lavender Farm and Festival by Pat Hansen
Sequim Dungeness Lighthouse - Photo by Sue Forde