- 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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This 434 acre park has more than two miles of shoreline to enjoy the Pacific Ocean and views. The high bluffs provide a scenic view of the Puget Sound. Historic buildings give you plenty to explore on this 19th century fort. Behaved pets welcome.
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Tyler St. Between Lawrence and Clay, Port Townsend, WA
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From fresh produce to live music, Port Townsend Farmers Market is one of the largest small town markets in the country. There are over 70 vendors, artisan cheese makers, bakers, and farmers that attend the market weekly.
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The historic former vaudeville theater built in 1907 pulls double duty offering modern movies, silent films, classic talkies and plays. The new starlight room venue also offers food and drinks.
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The Coast Artillery Museum is an educational museum that is open every day of the year. The museum displays old military vehicles and also provides walking tours of Artillery Hill.
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Walk along the seaside, play with the kids in the play area, or have a BBQ surrounded by arbors, flowers and trees. Kitchen and gazebo amenities make this a perfect wedding location.
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210 Polk Street #11, Port Townsend, WA 98368
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The site holds 4 historical museums, a research center and visitor's center. Year round programs are available such as walking tours, camps, classes and lecture series. Scholarship assistance for field trips is also available.
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Available for hikers of all skill levels, Vern Samuelson Trail leads visitors through shaded forests on a 1.5 mile dirt path. While on the trail, visitors can spot a variety of fern species and other native plants.
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Jefferson County International Airport, Port Townsend, WA
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Aviation history of the Pacific Northwest is preserved within the Port Townsend Aero Museum. Along with a collection of antique and classic aircraft, the museum has a youth mentorship program where young adults can help with restorations and flight activities.
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2358 Highway 101 W, Port Angeles, WA 98363
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This outfitter has kayaking, mountain biking, lake Stand Up Paddleboard excursions, as well as rafting on the Sol Duc or Hoh rivers. Kayaking and mountain biking rentals are available. Inflatable kayaking training on the river is also available. Paddleboard, kayaking and rafting tours include gear.
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Marrowstone Point Lighthouse was built in 1918. It is the smallest lighthouse on Puget Sound. The Marrowstone Point Lighthouse is adjacent to Fort Flagler State Park. It continues to be an important navigational aid in north Puget Sound.