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Tucked in the rainy shadow of the Olympic Peninsula, just three miles away from the city of Sequim, lies the 92-acre Sequim Bay State Park. This marine recreation area boasts almost 5,000 feet of saltwater shoreline, amazing camping and boating conditions, and much more. With lush forests providing shade and tranquility to the campgrounds, it comes as no surprise that people flock to this park for a peaceful retreat. Those who camp in an RV near Sequim will quickly realize the place is ideal for birding, oyster harvesting, and playing baseball. More importantly, the big docks make this park alluring for boaters, so if water-based activities are your idea of a good time, you've come to the right place.

The park isn't too far away from more populated areas such as Port Townsend (27 miles) and Port Angeles (21 miles). Both ports are a great place to grab supplies or pick up an RV rental near Sequim Bay State Park. Book an RV in Clallam County and start planning your Sequim Bay itinerary.

Due to its unique position, the park receives 17 inches of annual rainfall, which is a lot less than most places in the surrounding area. Nature lovers are in for a treat here, as the biodiverse park protects a number of plant and animal species. Native plant species include cedar, yew, hemlock, douglas fir, and alder. As far as wildlife goes, you might be able to spot a bear, a coyote, bobcat, hawk, hummingbird, and much more.

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Getting Outdoors

To make the most of your Sequim Bay State Park camping experience, try your hand at the many outdoor activities on offer here. Engage in a little friendly competition with friends and family with a variety of outdoor sports, like basketball or baseball. If you're short on team members, feel free to socialize with other guests and organize an exciting game.

For those who feel like exploring, beachcombing, biking, or hiking, on the Olympic Discovery Trail will surely keep you occupied. Uncover countless secret treasures hidden in the surf and on the shore. Bring your shovel and your shellfish harvesting license, as you're likely to dig up some fresh clams. The 120-mile-long Olympic Discovery Trail is a great way to reach nearby cities like Port Angeles, Forks, Port Townsend, and Sequim.

Finally, use your time here to cool off or get a nice summer tan. You can swim in the ocean, sunbathe on the beach, go kayaking, or dash across the ocean in your watercraft.

Camping at Sequim Bay State Park

State park RV campgrounds are usually well-equipped, and Sequim Bay is no exception. There are 26 sites that offer full hookups and 15 sites that have water and 50-amp electric service. Most of the sites can accommodate RVs up to 30 feet long, with a few exceptions that fit RVs and trailers up to 40 feet long. You can make your reservation up to nine months in advance either online or via phone.

You can also bring your pet along; however, your buddy will have to be on a leash, and you're required to clean up after them. In terms of amenities, the park also offers reservable picnic shelters, restrooms with hot showers, and barbecue grills in some of the picnic areas.

Exploring the Area

Just a few minutes away from the park is the city of Sequim, a convenient place for shopping, refilling your tank, or eating out. When it comes to cuisine, Sequim has something to please every palate. Sushi, Thai, organic, Chinese, Mexican, pub fare, and other options are all available. After your meal, why not stop by the nearby Purple Haze Lavender Farm? Here, you can enjoy the sweet scent of the flowers, visit the gift shop, make your own bouquet, or try out some of the unique refreshments like lavender ice cream or lemonade.

Another place that would make your motorhome camping vacation more memorable is the marine science center in Port Townsend. This place is an aquarium and a museum where you can learn new things about the marine ecosystem. You'll also get to see local invertebrate species and fish up close. Watch plankton through a microscope and hear the local tale of an orca named Hope.

For more thrilling stories, visit Port Angeles and sign up for an Underground Heritage Tour. To give you a short overview, back in the early 20th century, Port Angeles had a flooding problem. In order to solve it, the city decided to elevate the streets by designing an underground tunnel system, which was quite an engineering feat at that time. Along the way, you'll get to see some of the city's original buildings from the early 1900s, including a cinema and even a former brothel.

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