On the lighhouse grounds in Hansville (which have lots of picnic tables and benches) there is a series of driftwood art. It’s really cool. It’s fenced off so you cant get too close and kids won’t fall into the whale of a hole!
Category: Parks
Spawning Season
This was taken from the Railroad Bridge in Sequim. There were at least three species of Salmon spawning in the river providing hours of enteretainment for onlookers.
Point No Point Light House In Hansville
This is less than an hours drive from Sequim and has beautful picnic facilities and views of many types of vessels navigating Hood Canal.
A wave/waive to Mt Baker
The hike to the Dungeness Lighthouse seems to go on forever. But this curving beach leading your eyes right to Mt Baker was a great distraction.
We made it!
The hike to the light house is over 5 miles one way–in the sand.
Your reward is this beautifull lighthouse and grounds. With benches to rest up on efore the 5 miles hike back.
Look at me…said the tiny star
This lil star was only the size of a quarter and all by itself in the sand. Yet it really caught my eye. (Taken on the dungeness spit)
Minus 3′ tide–I’m there
Salt Creek Park never fails for a good tide pooling experience. They havea a FANTASTIC county park campground here. THe RV spots are parking lot style with strait views. But the rest of the spots have good separation, and THIS is the backyard!