- The list below includes 63 free or cheap things to do in or near Sequim, Washington, including 82 different types of inexpensive activities like Farms & Ranches, Nature & Wildlife Areas, Parks and Hiking Trails.
- From Sequim Bay State Park to Railroad Bridge Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Sequim and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Port Angeles, Port Townsend, Oak Harbor and Coupeville.
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An art gallery, Scott Collection the features an extensive collection of prints by artist Rie Munoz. The gallery also features prints by an array of other artists, as well as jewelry and other gifts.
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Visitors can view a variety of crafts featuring lampwork glass beads by Scott and Monica Bouwens at Bearfoot Art Glass Studio. Their works also include jewelry, sculptures, and artist tools.
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The Museum of Northwest Art houses a large collection of regional art in a renovated 12,000 square foot commercial building; they offer art classes, workshops, meet the artist events and yoga amongst their diverse calendar of events.
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The small museum provides a glimpse through the Skagit County history; exhibits include clothes, horse buggies and items made of human hair.
35.3 Miles
Old Mill Park is situated on 6.6 acres of land and features saltwater beach access, hiking trails, picnic areas, and restrooms. The park also features a fitness center as well as trails that can be used for biking.
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Located along Dyes Inlet, Silverdale Waterfront Park provides access to the beach and waterfront that can be used for boating. The park has a playground, gazebo and picnic areas available including a picnic shelter and grassy fields.
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With a mix of grass and trees, Clear Creek Park features a five mile trail that can be used for walking and biking. It offers access to skate and dog parks and can be used to view wildlife.
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Offering rental packs and a beginner-friendly environment, Northwest Paintball Park is accommodating to paintball newcomers. There are several fields ranging in size from small sections of land to large areas of forest with bunkers and obstacles.
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Green Mountain State Forest is a 6,000 acre working forest featuring 13 miles of hiking trails. Visitors can go hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, fishing, hunting, and camping (campsites are first-come, first-served.)
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Bloedel Reserve is an arboretum comprising of natural woodlands and a wide range of landscaped gardens such as a Japanese garden, a Moss garden as well as a reflection pool and waterfalls. Access to these sites is made available through a mulch path passing through the reserve.