2024

DUNGENESS SPIT

Natural site to discover

The town of Dungeness is known for giving its name to a variety of crab. The Dungeness Spit, which stretches over 9 km, is the largest sand tower in the world and is part of the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge. It serves as a refuge for more than 250 species of birds, 41 species of terrestrial mammals and 8 species of marine mammals.

A small trail (600 m) crosses the forest to a superb point of view on the Spit. You can continue this trail, which goes down on the sand bench, and walk to the lighthouse (7 km).

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2024

DUNGENESS RIVER AUDUBON CENTER

Natural site to discover

This centre explores the history of the fauna and flora of the Dungeness River. It may be interesting to take a tour in its small museum if you want to be able to spot animals once in nature. All species are represented, empaillées and in photo. The centre is also placed on the Olympic Discovery Trail, which crosses the entire peninsula from east to west and passes through Sequim on 40 miles. It is practicable on foot, cycling, roller, etc. Every Wednesday at a. m., a free guided tour of the centre and takes the curious to the heart of this rich nature for two hours. To see the salmon go up the river, we will build between mid-October and mid-January.

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