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Sequim Bay State Park

269035 US-101, Sequim, WA 98382, USA

Introduce

Sequim Bay State Park is a captivating destination located at 269035 US-101, Sequim, WA 98382, USA. This park offers a diverse range of recreational opportunities and natural beauty, making it a must-visit for those exploring the Olympic Peninsula.

Park Details:

  • Phone: (360) 683-4235
  • Mobile Phone: +1 360-683-4235
  • Address: 269035 US-101, Sequim, WA 98382, USA

A Natural Paradise:

Sequim Bay State Park is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, including the tranquil Sequim Bay, lush forests, and diverse wildlife. The park's unique location in the rain shadow of the Olympic Mountains creates a pleasant climate, making it an ideal year-round destination.

Camping and Outdoor Activities:

The park offers a variety of activities for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're interested in camping, hiking, boating, or wildlife viewing, Sequim Bay State Park has something to offer.

  • Camping: The park features a well-maintained campground with various campsites, providing a comfortable and immersive camping experience in nature. Reservations are highly recommended, especially during peak season.
  • Hiking: Explore the park's scenic trails, offering breathtaking views of Sequim Bay and the surrounding landscapes. The trails cater to different skill levels, ensuring an enjoyable experience for all hikers.
  • Boating: Sequim Bay provides excellent opportunities for boating and kayaking. Launch your boat from the park's boat ramp and explore the calm waters of the bay.
  • Wildlife Viewing: The park is home to a variety of wildlife, including birds, seals, and even whales. Keep an eye out for these fascinating creatures as you explore the park.

Exploring the Surroundings:

Sequim Bay State Park's convenient location allows visitors to easily explore the charming town of Sequim and other nearby attractions. Discover local shops, restaurants, and cultural experiences, or venture further to explore the wonders of the Olympic Peninsula.

  • Local Attractions: Visit the nearby town of Sequim, known for its lavender farms, art galleries, and the unique Dungeness Spit, a 5-mile-long sand spit extending into the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
  • Olympic Peninsula Exploration: Take a scenic drive along the Olympic Highway and discover other natural wonders such as Hurricane Ridge, Lake Crescent, and the Hoh Rain Forest.

A Destination for Everyone:

Sequim Bay State Park appeals to a wide range of visitors, from families seeking a fun day out to nature lovers eager to explore the diverse ecosystems of the Olympic Peninsula. Whether you're looking for adventure or relaxation, this park offers a memorable experience for all.

Plan Your Visit:

If you're seeking a blend of natural beauty, outdoor recreation, and tranquility, Sequim Bay State Park is the perfect destination. Plan your visit today and immerse yourself in the wonders of this remarkable park.

Additional Information:

For more information about Sequim Bay State Park, including camping reservations, trail maps, and park regulations, please visit the Washington State Parks website or contact the park directly at (360) 683-4235 or +1 360-683-4235. You can also find reviews and additional details on various online platforms.

Service options

Onsite services

Highlights

Picnics

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance

Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Activities

Hiking

Amenities

Barbecue grill

Picnic tables

Public restroom

Swings

Payments

Credit cards

Debit cards

NFC mobile payments

Credit cards

Children

Good for kids

Good for kids birthday

Kid-friendly hikes

Playground

Pets

Dogs allowed

Geordy Smart Aug 04
★★★★☆4

Sites are small as advertised, but clean. The scenery and views are stunning. Sequim itself has lots to offer a passing through traveller. This was a good place to crash for the night with lots of hiking/walking paths to explore.

Léonie Sauvé Sep 03
★★★★★5

Very beautiful campsite with everything you need! It was perfect for our 18 feet long rented camper van, we had potable water right beside our site, free hot showers, clean bathrooms, rv dump, very nice staff. I wish we could’ve stayed longer!

Peter Blankenship Jun 27
★★★★★5

We had a great experience here. We were pulling a 35 ft. fifth wheel, and had full hook-ups. There was no problem getting in and out. There was some hiway noise at our site, but not bad. There is another part of the campground that is probably quieter due to the fact of the tall trees and is downhill near the water. There access to the Olympic Discovery trail in the park.

Raychel Schultz Jun 04
★★★★★5

This place was so awesome. The host here is super sweet and very informative. They have hiking trails everywhere here. They even have a discovery trail that leads into town. We walked this trail. If you take this trail all the way into town to the Dairy Queen and back, just know that round trip this will be 17.52 miles. Their is so much to do here. The beaches are rocky but no problem, lift the rocks and you will see tons of baby crabs. Do not go clamming here, their are signs everywhere stating they're toxic. The campsites are pretty close to one another if you're doing tent camping so just be aware of that when making reservations. If you plan on going to big time hiking trails they're about an hour away from the campground. Shopping us not very far away from the campground if you need to go to the store for something. They have firewood there that they sell for $5. They highly suggest you wait to check in at 2:30pm, since check out time is at 1pm. We were able to check in early when we got there but we got lucky. Showers are free, which is always a plus. The main discover trail is also a bike trail and is very popular.

Mehul Rajput Sep 02
★★★★★5

Good state park with camping facilities, picnic tables, restrooms, fishing, amphitheatre and gorgeous views of the bay. Discover pass required.