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Olympic Railway Inn
Olympic Railway Inn
Sequim West Inn
Sequim West Inn
Olympic View Inn
Olympic View Inn
Red Lion Inn & Suites Sequim
Red Lion Inn & Suites Sequim
Ocean Star Inn
Ocean Star Inn
Quality Inn & Suites Sequim at Olympic National Park
Quality Inn & Suites Sequim at Olympic National Park
Great House Motel
Great House Motel
Sequim Bay Lodge
Sequim Bay Lodge
Sundowner Motel
Sundowner Motel
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites NORTH SEQUIM by IHG
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites NORTH SEQUIM by IHG
7 Cedars Hotel & Casino
7 Cedars Hotel & Casino
Dungeness Bay Cottages
Dungeness Bay Cottages
Juan de Fuca Waterfront Hotel & Cottages
Juan de Fuca Waterfront Hotel & Cottages
Olympic Inn & Suites
Olympic Inn & Suites
Red Lion Hotel Port Angeles Harbor
Red Lion Hotel Port Angeles Harbor
Tides Inn & Suites
Tides Inn & Suites
Manresa Castle
Manresa Castle
Aircrest Motel
Aircrest Motel
Port Townsend Inn
Port Townsend Inn
Quality Inn Port Angeles - near Olympic National Park
Quality Inn Port Angeles - near Olympic National ParkCheck out pet-friendly hotels in Sequim
You can also stay at hotels with a hot tub in Sequim
Go beyond your typical stay in Sequim
Top neighborhoods in Sequim
Downtown Sequim
Sequim's Downtown Sequim neighborhood offers attractions including Museum and Art Center.
East End
Sequim's East End neighborhood is home to attractions such as John Wayne Marina and Purple Haze Lavender Farm.
Northwest Territories
Sunrise
The Sunrise neighborhood has lots to see including Guy Cole Event Center and James Center for the Preforming Arts.
The Foothills
Learn more about Sequim
Bathed in unusual sunshine for the Pacific Northwest, this small city thrives in a 'blue hole' rain shadow that makes it America's lavender capital. Fields of purple blooms invite picking your own fragrant bouquet during summer festivals. The Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge offers remarkable coastal hiking, while the spit itself stretches dramatically into the strait. Kayaking reveals hidden coves along the rugged shoreline. After outdoor adventures, sample the area's namesake Dungeness crab - sweeter and more delicate than its crustacean cousins. Locals pronounce it 'SKWIM' (one syllable), and they'll happily direct you to u-pick berry farms where buckets quickly fill with summer's bounty. The Museum and Art Center showcases the region's unique climate and cultural heritage.

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