Carrie Blake Park in Sequim.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
Carrie Blake Park in Sequim.
This forest trail starts at the Heart O’the Hills campground heading up to Hurricane Ridge. We pulled into the campground last weekend after coming down from the Ridge and saw the trail and wanted to go explore but I told my husband dogs aren’t allowed and he said sure they are and we get going on the trail and there is the no pets allowed sign. So we take them back to the truck and we walked the trail for about 30 minutes or so because I didn’t want to leave them in the truck long. There are many trails around here we haven’t explored yet because of the no dogs rule. It’s more fun taking the dogs with us so we always say we’ll come back to them but then when it gets time to venture out again, we pick one where we can take the dogs with us. This trail I do want to go back and walk. It’s only 4 miles round trip and the old growth setting is awesome.
Not something you see every day. I smiled when I saw this lady walking a dog and pony on the Olympic Discovery Trail.
Part of the Olympic Discovery Trail. Popular trail for walking and bike riding.
This is a view from the horse trail at Dungeness Spit Rec Area right now. This is a nice area to walk almost year round because of all the different views you get with the changing weather.
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