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Port Williams County Park
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For easy access beach walking this is the place. Park right next to beach and enjoy. Drive past picturesque farm scenes and tree lined roads.
Beautiful beach. Have seen otter, seal,eagles, and baby birds learning to fly from their homes on the high bluffs on this beach. Walk far enough to the right to see the lighthouse.
Port Williams Beach 2499 Port Williams Road, Sequim (County Park with free parking) Located at the mouth of Sequim Bay, Port Williams was once a bustling ferry terminal before roads linked Sequim to Port Townsend and Seattle. This is a great beach for walking, be mindful and don’t climb the unstable bluffs that line the beach. Occasionally, a chunk of prehistoric wooly mammoth will fall out of the bluffs here. Sequim’s most famous archeological discovery was an entire wooly mammoth skeleton discovered south of town at the Manis Mastodon Site (on the National Register of Historic Places)— the find was very unique because evidence showed that it had been killed by humans and was over 13,000 years old. The Manis Mastodon was donated and is on display at the Sequim Museum & Arts at 544 N. Sequim Ave.
Port Williams Beach 2499 Port Williams Road, Sequim (County Park with free parking) Located at the mouth of Sequim Bay, Port Williams was once a bustling ferry terminal before roads linked Sequim to Port Townsend and Seattle. This is a great beach for walking, be mindful and don’t climb the unstable…
5 minute drive to a long walk on the beach or just sit and have a picnic at one of the benches. They have bathrooms.
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2499 Port Williams Rd
Sequim, WA