These trees are called habitat snags. When they decay, birds, bats, bugs, mammals and small reptiles co-create or compete for living quarters in the crown …
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Aug 3, 2023
I don’t know any other way to say that this was an awful campground. Leaving aside the fact that, as a non-resident, I paid almost $50 to stay in a site without hookups, the sites were ridiculously n…Full review by PHeggerUT
Aug 8, 2022
Just ok, not much of a beach really. The parking lot for the beach is also very tiny and not super truck friendly when it’s full. Just didn’t do anything for us.Full review by P5089JFelizabethd
Oct 12, 2021
This park has great camping spots. We were in a tent. You do have to be careful about where to put your tent as many sites are sloped. Not good for when it rains! Other then that , the spaces are ver…Full review by maria k
At Sequim Bay State Park, we didn't see dogs and only one other visitor since we were there before the restaurant opened, pre-spring. If you contact Sequim Visitor's Center or Lost …
At Sequim Bay State Park, we didn't see dogs and only one other visitor since we were there before the restaurant opened, pre-spring. If you contact Sequim Visitor's Center or Lost Mountain Lodge, where the excellent B & B is located (mentioned above) Dwight, overseer of this lodge would give you an answer.