Sequim Bay, Olympic Peninsula, Washington, USA.
Sunset with a Blue Heron at Sequim Bay. Olympic Peninsula, Washington, USA.
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Sequim West Inn & RV Park in Sequim Washington offers 27 full hookup pull thru RV camping sites. Paved roads and parking pads the RV park is a bit pricey for what you get. Sites are separated by natural grass (also naturally irrigated) and can be a bit tight with utility poles and trees encroaching on available space. Easy to access the park has a mix of long term and short term guests.
In an urban setting guests are within walking distance of downtown, grocery stores and restaurants.
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Cape Flattery Trail, Washington - a Drivin' & Vibin' Travel Vlog - Olympic Peninsula
In this Travel Vlog we hike Cape Flattery Trail in Washington's Olympic Peninsula. The trail is located at the northwest tip of the United States.
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Sequim West Inn Cottages in Sequim WA
Reservations: . . .. .. ... . .. .. ... . . . . Sequim West Inn Cottages 740 West Washington Sequim WA 98382 Just 7 miles from Sequim Bay State Park, these guest accommodations feature views of Olympic Mountain. Each cottage has a full kitchen. A laundromat is on site. Cable TV provides indoor entertainment in each 2-bedroom cottage at Sequim West Inn Cottages. Each spacious cottage features wood furnishings and a plush sitting area. Sequim Valley Airport is 5 miles from West Inn Cottages Sequim. 7 Cedars Casino is a 10-minute drive away.
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So we have finally arrived in Washington state and of course the same weekend Tom had to work. Needless to say where we are staying the wifi is nothing amazing and Verizon 4G is not the best either. What do we do? AT&T Mobley to the rescue!! So we decided to take a break and just let you guys know what we will be up to and we hope you join us for the adventures we will have in the next few days.
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Kalaloch Campground, Olympic National Park, Washington State Coast
Kalaloch Campground is a popular campground on the Washington coast on highway 101, north of the Quinault Reservation. Kalaloch is a large campground with many sections, a great beach area, nearby store, and a couple of interesting short trails.
It is an amazing place to explore the beach and watch the sun set. Parts of the campground are open year round.
This video shows you what the campground looks like during low season when few people are camping.
The 10 Best Places To Live In Washington State
Named for the first president of the United States. Washington is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.
With more than 7.4 million people, Washington is the 18th largest state, with an area of 70,000 square miles, and the 13th most populous state.
Washington is a breathtaking wonderland of perfectly landscaped beauty.
It has more glaciers than the other 47 contiguous states put together, with a classic Pacific Northwest terrain marked by the Cascades and a treasured coast.
With a booming job market fueled by the tech industry in the Seattle area, along with a temperate climate, it’s easy to see why Washington is one of the most popular states in the country.
Washingtonians enjoy some of the highest incomes in the nation, ranking 12-highest in terms of per-capita personal income. This is also one of seven states that don’t pay state individual income tax.
Here are the 10 best places to live in Washington State based on crime rate, school system excellence, home affordability, and growth and prosperity.
10. Olympia.
9. Spokane. (best for jobs, retiree)
8. Bellingham. (best place to retire)
7. Tacoma. (best place to find a job)
6. Pullman.
5. Kirkland.
4. Bellevue. (best to raise a family, find a job)
3. Bainbridge Island.
2. Redmond. (best to raise a family)
1. Seattle. (best to raise a family, find a job)
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Belfair Campground Pt 2 - Washington Traveloque
Belfair is one of the camping state park situated along the Hood Canal. It is an hour drive from Seattle crossing the Tacoma Narrow Bridge. We stay at the tree loop camping section for two nights. Our spot was right along the creek which drains into the Hood Canal. when the tides go down, the shores are loaded with natural oysters and clams. It is very popular with the oyster enthusiast. I personally called this place the oysters palace due to what seems like mountains of oysters piling on top of each other when the tides go down. This park is very kid friendly, not much hiking trails at the park itself. There were a hiking trails that we went to right by Belfair city, called the Theller wetland trails.
Dungeness Bay, Olympic Peninsula, Washington, USA.
Exploring the beach in Dungeness Bay. Olympic Peninsula, Washington, USA.
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Cape Flattery. Clallam County, Washington.
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Cape Flattery is the northwesternmost point of the contiguous United States. It is in Clallam County, Washington on the Olympic Peninsula, where the Strait of Juan de Fuca joins the Pacific Ocean. It is also part of the Makah Reservation,[1] and is the northern boundary of the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary. Cape Flattery can be reached from a short hike, most of which is boardwalked.[2] The westernmost point in the contiguous United States is at Cape Alava, south of Cape Flattery in Olympic National Park. However, the westernmost tip of Cape Flattery is almost exactly as far west as Cape Alava, the difference being approximately 5 seconds of longitude, about 360 feet (110 m), at high tide and somewhat more at low tide.[3]
The Cape Flattery Lighthouse is on Tatoosh Island, just off the cape. Makah Bay and Neah Bay are on either side of the cape. Neah Bay, Washington is the closest town to the cape.
James Cook[edit]
Cape Flattery is the oldest permanently named feature in Washington state, being described and named by James Cook on March 22, 1778. Cook wrote: ... there appeared to be a small opening which flattered us with the hopes of finding an harbour ... On this account I called the point of land to the north of it Cape Flattery.[4][5]
Japanese castaways in 1834[edit]
In 1834, the first Japanese known to have arrived in what is now Washington state arrived in a dismasted, rudderless ship that ran aground near Cape Flattery. The three survivors of the broken ship were held as slaves by the local Makah people before being taken to Fort Vancouver by William H. McNeill under orders from John McLoughlin.[6]
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The beautiful Palouse Falls reside in eastern Washington State. If you are coming from the west coast, be wary, the temperature will increase significantly!
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West Coast RV Road Trip - Entering Washington State
Traveling with our 2 shih tzu in our 1991 Tioga Class C RV northward up the U.S. west coast. We make our way to I-5 in Washington State and head north with a stop in Tacoma.
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Sequim, Port Angeles, Hoods Canal & Oil Platform Road Trip - RV Travel Quest
This is our second week without the RV. We decided to take a road trip to the Olympic Peninsula, Washington.
We went on the Washington State Ferry to Sequim, then to Port Angeles to see the floating Oil Platform.
The next day we drove south along the Hoods Canal to Tacoma, and back up North to Everett. We had a wonderful Mothers
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Exploring Washington State | Dungeness Spit
After our adventures in Hawaii, Wild and Growing took the time to visit family in Washington State. We visited the longest sand spit in the United States! It's home to a wildlife protected area and located on the Strait of Juan de Fuca. During our time here we saw lots of cool wild life including Mergansers, a bald eagle, crustaceans, a blue heron, a seal, and lots of birds!
The entire Dungeness Spit trail trail is 6 miles to the lighthouse on the end of the spit. We only ended up walking 3 miles out. The Dungeness Spit, continues to grow 13 feet each year, as the bluffs degrade.
Besides the amazing wildlife and massive piles of driftwood we came across, we also found large amount of kelp! Kelp creates an important habitat for many sea creatures but are threatened by sea urchins who eat the roots of kelp. Sea otters protect the kelp by eating the sea urchins, their favorite meal. Learn how you can protect sea otters here:
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Olympic Peninsula Overview
We spent a week exploring the Olympic Penninsula. Lodging destinations are the Pacific Inn Motel and the Lake Pleasant Beach house.
Sequim, Washington | Olympic National Park | Hood Canal | PNW | WA | Aerial Shots w/ DJI Mavic Air
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Sequim, Washington -
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Sequim lies within the rain shadow of the Olympic Mountains and receives on average less than 16 inches (410 mm) of rain per year — about the same as Los Angeles, California — leading it to give itself the nickname of Sunny Sequim. However, the city is relatively close to some of the wettest temperate rainforests of the contiguous United States. This climate anomaly is sometimes called the blue hole of Sequim.[6] Fogs and cool breezes from the Juan de Fuca Strait make Sequim's climate more humid than would be expected from the low average annual precipitation. Some places have surprisingly luxuriant forests dominated by Douglas-fir and western red cedar. Black cottonwood, red alder, bigleaf maple, Pacific madrone, lodgepole pine, and Garry oak can also be large. Historically, much of the area was an open oak-studded prairie supported by somewhat excessively drained gravelly sandy loam soil, though agriculture and development of the Dungeness valley have changed this ecosystem. Most soils under Sequim have been placed in a series that is named after the city. This Sequim series is one of the few Mollisols in western Washington and its high base saturation, a characteristic of the Mollisol order, is attributed to the minimal leaching of bases caused by low annual rainfall.
The city and the surrounding area are particularly known for the commercial cultivation of lavender, supported by the unique climate. It makes Sequim the Lavender Capital of North America, rivaled only in France. The area is also known for its Dungeness crab. Sequim is pronounced as one syllable, with the e elided: skwim. The name developed from the Klallam language.
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Olympic National Park is an American national park located in the State of Washington, on the Olympic Peninsula. The park has four regions: the Pacific coastline, alpine areas, the west side temperate rainforest and the forests of the drier east side. Within the park there are three distinct ecosystems which are subalpine forest and wildflower meadow, temperate forest, and the rugged Pacific coast.
President Theodore Roosevelt originally designated Mount Olympus National Monument on 2 March 1909. The monument was later designated as a national park by Congress and President Franklin Roosevelt on June 29, 1938. In 1976, Olympic National Park was designated by UNESCO as an International Biosphere Reserve, and in 1981 as a World Heritage Site. In 1988, Congress designated 95 percent of the park as the Olympic Wilderness.
Hood Canal -
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Hood Canal is a fjord forming the western lobe, and one of the four main basins, of Puget Sound in the state of Washington. It is one of the minor bodies of water that constitute the Salish Sea. Hood Canal is not a canal in the sense of being a man-made waterway—it is a natural waterway.
Along its entire length, Hood Canal separates the Kitsap Peninsula from the Olympic Peninsula of Washington. The U.S. Navy's Naval Base Kitsap, Bangor Annex, is located on the eastern shore of Hood Canal near the town of Silverdale. Hood Canal has several internal bays, the largest of which is Dabob Bay. Most of Dabob Bay is a Naval Restricted Area, and is used by the submarines stationed at the Bangor Base. Quilcene Bay is an inlet extending northwest from Dabob Bay. Near the north end of Hood Canal is Port Gamble, a bay and a town of the same name.
Hood Canal was named by the Royal Navy Captain George Vancouver on May 13, 1792, in honor of Admiral Lord Samuel Hood of that navy. Vancouver used the name Hood's Channel in his journal, but wrote Hood's Canal on his charts. The United States Board on Geographic Names decided on Hood Canal as its official name in 1932.
World Mark Discovery Bay Washington State
03.06.16 trip to Worldmark Discovery Bay WA. Tour inside our hotel room.
Tubal Cain Trail - Gold mine - B17 crash site - Olympic National Park
I hiked up Tubal cain trail today to an abandoned gold mine and a B52 crash.
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