Activities
| Trails | Water Activities | Other |
• 2.5 mi. Hiking Trails
| • Boating (saltwater) • 424 feet of moorage (saltwater) • Personal Watercraft (saltwater) • Swimming (saltwater) • Clamming • Crabbing • Oysters
| • 1 Amphitheater • 1 Baseball Field • 1 Basketball Court • Beach Exploration • Bird Watching • 2 Horseshoe pits • Interpretive Activities • 1 Softball Field
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The park offers one field available for softball, baseball and soccer. Soccer nets are available. A tennis court also is available.
The Olympic Discovery Trail is a paved county maintained trail that travels from Port Angeles through the park.
A recreational license is required for fishing and shellfish harvesting at Washington state parks. For regulations, fishing season information or to purchase a recreational license, visit the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife website. |
Events
Free days at state parks: Visit Washington state parks for free. The Discover Pass is not required to visit a state park on ten designated free days in 2013.
The 2013 State Parks free days are as follows:
Jan. 21 – In honor of Martin Luther King Day
March 30 – In honor of Washington State Parks' 100th birthday on March 19
April 27 and 28 – National Parks Week
June 1 – National Trails Day
June 8 and 9 – National Get Outdoors Day and Department of Fish and Wildlife Free Fishing weekend
Aug. 4 – Peak season free day
Sept. 28 – National Public Lands Day
Nov. 9 through 11 – Veteran's Day weekend
Please note: A Discover Pass is still required to access lands managed by the Washington State Department of Natural Resources and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife during State Parks free days. For more information, please visit
www.discoverpass.wa.gov.
| Events |
| Date/time | Event description | State Park |
June 28, 29 and 30
10 a.m. - 4 p.m. |
Painting in the Parks – Sequim Bay: Celebrate the centennial of Washington State Parks by painting in the parks. Take a journey through a state park and find artistic inspiration. Then spend the day creating a work in Washington’s great outdoors. From June 28 through 30, participants are welcome to paint at the following Olympic Peninsula state parks: Fort Flagler, Fort Worden and Sequim Bay. A full schedule of Painting in the Parks days is available at www.pleinairwashington.com. Presented by the Plein Air Washington Artists.
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Sequim Bay (360) 683-4235 |
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Boating Features
The park offers 424 feet of moorage and a watercraft launch.
A daily watercraft launching permit for $7 and a trailer dumping permit for $5 may be purchased at the park.
Moorage fees are charged year round for mooring at docks, floats and buoys from 1 p.m. to 8 a.m. Daily and annual permits are available. For more information, call (360) 902-8844.
Picnic and Day-use Facilities
The park provides three kitchen shelters, one with electricity, plus 10 sheltered and 15 unsheltered picnic tables. Facilities are reservable.
The upper kitchen shelter is near swings, horseshoe pits and a tunnel that connects to a baseball field and tennis courts. It can accommodate up to 40 people. Two lower shelters have a view of Sequim Bay. One is small, for accommodating up to 10 people. The other can accommodate up to 40 people and has electricity. Park staff recommends carpooling as parking is limited.
To make a reservation, visit
online or call (888) CAMPOUT or (888) 226-7688.