See the wonders of Olympic National Park from campgrounds near Sequim.
Loved for its lush lavender fields, Sequim is ideal for campers who want to explore Washington’s coast and Olympic National Park. Hike the Dungeness Spit, the longest natural sandspit in the United States, to New Dungeness Lighthouse. In-town Sequim campgrounds with flush toilets, showers, picnic areas, and shared kitchens also grant access to Dungeness Recreation Area and the only ferry across the Strait of Juan de Fuca to Victoria, British Columbia. Enjoy beautiful mountain views of Olympic National Park from campgrounds with boarding pens for horses, as well as RV and tent camping with full hookups, flush toilets, and showers. Over one million acres of wilderness and a temperate climate make the park an ideal spot for hiking, rock climbing, and fishing year-round. Enjoy a seafood dinner overlooking the water in Sequim Bay State Park, across from Miller Peninsula State Park. For easy access to both parks’ waterfront hiking trails, check in at first-come, first-served campsites on working farms with fire rings, picnic tables, horse corrals, and accommodations for motorhomes.