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Embrace the Rain in Sequim

Even in “Sunny Sequim” the rain does fall, and the area proves rainy days can be some of the best days. Sitting in the rain shadow of the Olympic Mountains—the famous “Blue Hole”—Sequim enjoys a sunnier, drier climate than much …

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Natural Wonders WOW THE WORLD

Cape Flattery

Welcome to the northwestern-most point in the contiguous United States.

Dungeness Spit

The longest natural sand spit in the U.S., growing 13 feet per year.

Hood Canal

A 68-mile saltwater fjord, rich with underwater flora and fauna.    

Olympic National Park

A natural UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its diverse ecosystems.

A YEAR-ROUND LINEUP OF Festivals & Events

OP Panto: It’s Not About the Hood

Feb 22 @ 2:00 pm
414 N Sequim Ave
Sequim, WA 98382 United States

The Panto returns to Olympic Theatre Arts for its second season, bringing with it laughter, fractured fairy tales, audience interaction, and nonsensical fun. This year’s story focuses on a mash-up …

Soundcheck Music and Arts Festival

Feb 27 - Mar 1
Port Townsend, WA United States

Port Townsend will be bursting with performances, art and interactive events to celebrate local artists and the cultural ecosystem. Catch a show from a great band. Dance your pants off …

Sequim Sunshine Festival

Mar 6 - Mar 7
Sequim, WA United States

The 7th annual Sequim Sunshine Festival will be held on Saturday, March 7, 2026. Pre-festival activities will take place on Friday, March 6. This festival celebrates one of Sequim’s best-known …

Expect the Unexpected- OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK

Wild Ocean Beaches

From rugged to serene, Olympic Peninsula beaches stretch for miles and offer endless recreation and exploration. Trek the coastline, catch a wave, discover teeming tidepools and dramatic sea stacks, and soak up Pacific Ocean views…

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Hoh Rain Forest

A magical destination like no other, the lush and diverse Hoh Rain Forest is one of the most popular spots on the Olympic Peninsula. Take in tumbling waterfalls and rushing rivers, miles of forested trails,…

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Diversity is the Hallmark

Forty-nine peaks over 6,500 feet, more than 600 miles of trails, 266 glaciers. Four temperate rain forests. Iconic rivers, deep lakes, and 22 waterfalls. Rocky, craggy beaches full of sea life. Known for roaming Roosevelt…

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