Guidebook for Sequim

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Guidebook for Sequim

Everything Else

Sequim is known for growing lavender. There are farms all around the area open to the public for u-pick, plant sales and homemade skin care products.
27 locals recommend
Sequim Lavender Festival
202 N Blake Ave
27 locals recommend
Sequim is known for growing lavender. There are farms all around the area open to the public for u-pick, plant sales and homemade skin care products.

Parks & Nature

The Olympic Discovery Trailhead is at the intersection of Diamond Point Road and Highway 101. From there, you can hike or bike almost to the coast, or just take a short walk.
Olympic Discovery Trail, Blyn, WA
Olympic Discovery Trail
The Olympic Discovery Trailhead is at the intersection of Diamond Point Road and Highway 101. From there, you can hike or bike almost to the coast, or just take a short walk.
To get to Ravens Lodge you have to drive through the 2,800 acre, farily undeveloped Miller Peninsula State Park. There are many trails for hikers, bikers and horses. Hike in the woods or down to the beach!
6 locals recommend
Miller Peninsula State Park Property
Diamond Point Road
6 locals recommend
To get to Ravens Lodge you have to drive through the 2,800 acre, farily undeveloped Miller Peninsula State Park. There are many trails for hikers, bikers and horses. Hike in the woods or down to the beach!

Arts & Culture

The Maritime Center and adjacent Point Hudson Marina are known for boatbuilding and the Wooden Boat Festival. Located at the end of Water Street in Port Townsend.
23 locals recommend
Northwest Maritime Center
431 Water St
23 locals recommend
The Maritime Center and adjacent Point Hudson Marina are known for boatbuilding and the Wooden Boat Festival. Located at the end of Water Street in Port Townsend.

Getting Around

Unless you drive up Hood Canal from Olympia you will need to take a ferry to get to the Olympic Peninsula. Check out the Washington State Ferries website for all you need to know.
11 locals recommend
Bainbridge Island station
270 Olympic Dr SE
11 locals recommend
Unless you drive up Hood Canal from Olympia you will need to take a ferry to get to the Olympic Peninsula. Check out the Washington State Ferries website for all you need to know.
If you want to continue north across the border from here, you will need to take the ferry from Port Angeles to Victoria, British Columbia.
36 locals recommend
Black Ball Ferry Line
101 E Railroad Ave
36 locals recommend
If you want to continue north across the border from here, you will need to take the ferry from Port Angeles to Victoria, British Columbia.