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  1. A Haven for Wildlife — Dungeness, one of the world’s longest sand spits, shelters a bay rich in marine life. Eelgrass beds attract brant, shorebirds feed on the tideflats, and ducks find sanctuary in the calm waters.

  2. The Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge is located near the town of Sequim in Clallam County in the U.S. state of Washington, on the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The refuge is composed of 772.52 acres (312.63 ha) which include Dungeness Spit, Graveyard Spit, and portions of Dungeness Bay and Harbor.

  3. Apr 15, 2021 · Located on the northern edge of the Olympic Peninsula, just outside of the town of Sequim, WA, Dungeness Spit offers a haven for wild birds and a historic lighthouse. While it is not a part of Olympic National Park, it is popular with locals and visitors alike for its hiking and bird-watching.

  4. The Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge is home to over 250 species of endangered birds, fish and mammals.

  5. This narrow strip of land just east of Port Angeles in the Strait of Juan de Fuca is a gorgeous place to explore miles upon miles of sandy beach, spy shorebirds wheeling, and even get a little shot of greenery at the beginning and end of your trip.

  6. The Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge is located near Sequim in Clallam County, Washington, on the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The 631 acres of the refuge include Dungeness Spit, Graveyard Spit, and portions of Dungeness Bay and Harbor.

  7. Working with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people.

  8. Take a walk on the wild side when you visit the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge. Jutting out 5 miles into the choppy waters of the Strait of Juan de Fuca — an inland arm of the Pacific Ocean — is the often fog-shrouded Dungeness Spit located on Washington State’s remote Olympic Peninsula.

  9. Explore one of 2 easy hiking trails in Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge that are great for the whole family. Looking for a more strenuous hike? We've got you covered, with trails ranging from 75 to 141 feet in elevation gain.

  10. Dungeness NWR is located along the northern coast of the Olympic Peninsula in Clallam County, Washington northwest of the town of Sequim and 15 miles east of Port Angeles. The Refuge consists 644 acres and is part of the Washington Maritime NWR Complex.

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