Dungeness Recreation Area is a picturesque beach located in Sequim, Washington, known for its pristine white sand and stunning views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca. It is adjacent to the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge, which is famous for its 5.5-mile-long natural sand spit, one of the longest in the United States. The area offers a serene environment with opportunities for beachcombing, hiking, and wildlife viewing. Visitors can enjoy the scenic trails, picnic areas, and campsites surrounded by dense shrubbery and tall Beach Pines, providing privacy and a secluded dining experience. The beach is dog-friendly, allowing pets on leashes, and offers free parking with limited spaces available.
The Dungeness Recreation Area is not only a beautiful spot for outdoor activities but also a haven for nature lovers and photographers. The nearby Dungeness River Audubon Center and the New Dungeness Lighthouse are popular attractions that add to the area's charm. The beach itself is perfect for sunbathing and beachcombing, though it is not generally considered suitable for swimming or surfing.
The area's unique blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities makes it a popular destination for both locals and tourists. The proximity to Sequim provides easy access to amenities like restaurants and hotels, enhancing the overall experience for visitors.