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    Sequim Off Leash Dog Park

    4.3 (12 reviews)

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    Laura O.

    What a nice off leash park where you can let the dogs run! There are two areas for dogs. One for small dogs and one for the big doggies! Both parks did have water, dog poop bags, benches for people to sit while watching their dogs, and plenty of trees for shade. The people here at the park were very nice and they would pick up other dogs' poop that were not picked up. They were also responsive to my dog when she wanted them to throw her ball. Overall- this was a friendly place for both dogs and their owners!

    This is 1 of 2 "large dog" areas; K9 agility run on the left. On right is 2d lg dog area; beyond that, the small dog area.

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    Good dog park with lots of space. Friendly people too. They even have a website.

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    12 years ago

    Great shade tent and benches in the small dog park. The people there are always great, too.

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    Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge

    Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge

    4.6(63 reviews)
    6.2 mi

    Genuinely impressed by this campground. I wasn't expecting anything amazing but I was blown away…read more First off it is very clean and well maintained. The camp sites are quite large with lots of trees. Bathrooms and showers are nice. Maybe the pay function of the showers was broken when I visited, but showers were free. You can hear the waves crashing at the beach from the campground. Close drive to Port Angeles. One of my favorite campgrounds in the area.

    Beautiful refuge! Really a bit of everything here: trails, campground, views, a sandy trail to a…read morelighthouse, and loads of wildlife to take in as you roam. We didn't stay overnight here, but we did wander much of the grounds and a few trails. We saw deer as we entered, as well as at the start of the trail. Perhaps my favorite deer related encounter however was seeing all the deer tracks on the beach...so cool. We also spotted 2 bald eagles perched on the bluff high above the beach monitoring the waters below. We didn't take the spit all the way to the lighthouse, but did some bird watching along the way as we wandered that direction. It's really a lovely place to hike while taking in beautiful coastal views and spotting animals enjoying their home. Plenty of parking at the main entrance, as well as at various trailheads. Entrance costs $3 or a valid pass.

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    Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge - Walked to the lighthouse, 11 miles round trip

    Walked to the lighthouse, 11 miles round trip

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    Sequim Bay State Park - What a view

    Sequim Bay State Park

    3.2(14 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    This is a gem of a campground! We had a big Olympic NP trip planned and needed a campground…read moresomewhat close to SeaTac airport to start our journey. This campground was small and quiet, and matched with the beautiful views it was really enjoyable. There are only around 30 sites here, squished between the coast and the main road. Each one has a bunch of space, though, and some privacy behind trees and bushes. There's a tent pad, picnic table, and fire pit at each site, although we were there during a fire ban. There was a nice bathroom that's an easy walk from any site, and a couple picnic pavilions as well. You can head to the Olympic trail from this campground, which stretches for a few hundred miles. You can also walk down to a boat launch and take in the view by the water. We were really pleased with this beautiful quiet campground and it was a great way to start our trip.

    This park has a really small area to access the very rocky beach. I only saw this area and learned…read morelater that it's much larger than that. Based on what I saw and did there with a friend, I wouldn't go back, as my main goal is to be and appreciate the beach. This park has tennis courts, basketball court, and ball fields, along with 3 rec areas for rent for a group. You will have to pay to camp/RV here and showers. There's a paved trail. Dogs are allowed but have to remain on leash.

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    Sequim Bay State Park - The lower section is close to the water

    The lower section is close to the water

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    Frank Raab Park - Garden patch

    Frank Raab Park

    4.4(7 reviews)
    32.1 mi

    Raab Park's entryway is a crash/accident-causing bottleneck with one narrow passage way for cars,…read moredogwalkers, skateboarders and utility vehicles like trash trucks and maintenance heavy trucks. The paved road is a tiny ribbon with edges that teeter off into the dirt - not gently sloped. City of Poulsbo Parks and Recreation department has liability here - waiting for the lawsuit shoe to drop. Once inside however, you can enjoy several nature interaction features, even nature solitude, while the children's playground has been revamped as of 2025. The park manages to fit in many things such as the following -- * A designed, interactive, children's educational garden managed by trained "Master Gardeners." Here, tons of produce are grown and donated for charitable food distribution. Imaginative and whimsical garden sculpture will draw surprise delights, and thoughtful plantings offer live lessons of ecology. * A "community garden" with multiple raised growing beds, where citizens rent a "patch" to grow their own fresh vegetables (and it has a compost pile in the back if you want to drop off your kitchen scraps). Rent includes gardening tools, watering hoses, and a generally well-run operation. * A skatepark, basketball courts, picnic shelter with multiple picnic tables for the community to hold events * A fun quirky children's playground with fun swings and slides * A view through the trees and downhill, of Poulsbo's downtown and harbor, flanked on the far horizon by the Olympic mountain range, an excellent place to watch a summer sunset. Sadly the park benches face in the opposite direction from this jaw-dropping view--back towards a worn walkway and old picnic table. The imagination of bureaucracies and their workmen of how people might behold nature and appreciate its grandeur is seriously impaired (such a view of the Olympic Mountain Range and they set up seats facing the opposite direction?!) * A few single-track foot trails into the woods around the perimeter of the flat, artificially planted lawn lead into wooded hillsides and offer shady nooks, rich with bird calls, to escape from the open hilltop monoculture of grass * The central flat expanse of monocultural grass is a horrendous ecological desert, a big zero--but fits the American settler desire aesthetic of claiming land into the wide horizon. (Beware the many entitled dog owners who run their pets without leashes on this wide open space, yet another City liability -- waiting to become a law suit.) This park is used by many people and is wonderful for people watching, while still having space for your own private experience of communing with nature.

    Nice city park, out of town on a hill. Lots of lawn and trees plus a fenced dog park.read more

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    Frank Raab Park - Saw a man doing this it was epic

    Saw a man doing this it was epic

    Frank Raab Park - A gorgeous west facing view of the Olympic mountains, and park benches facing opposite

    A gorgeous west facing view of the Olympic mountains, and park benches facing opposite

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