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City of Sequim
Surrounded by natural beauty and full of small-town charm, Sequim is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and lavender lovers and is one of the driest places in western Washington.
WebsiteClallam Conservation District
Provides information and technical and financial assistance to help citizens achieve land use objectives in an environmentally sustainable manner.
WebsiteCornell Lab of Ornithology
The Cornell Lab of Ornithology brings together the agility and impact of an on-the-ground nonprofit organization with world-class science and teaching as part of Cornell University’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
Learn MoreDungeness Wildlife Refuge
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.
Learn MoreFeiro Marine Life Center
Feiro Marine Life Center contributes to a strong community by providing local marine and watershed learning experiences, inspiring us all to act on behalf of our environment.
Learn MoreJamestown S'Klallam Library
Our collection specializes in Native American authors and topics, both historical and contemporary, with a focus on the Pacific Northwest.
Learn MoreNorth Olympic History Center
We connect the future, through the present, with the past. Since 1948, the North Olympic History Center, has been dedicated to keeping the history of the North Olympic Peninsula alive. The NOHC manages a research library, an artifact collection, and an education program.
Learn MoreNorth Olympic Land Trust
North Olympic Land Trust’s mission is to conserve lands that sustain the communities of Clallam County.
Learn MoreNorth Olympic Salmon Coalition
The North Olympic Salmon Coalition works to promote robust wild salmon stocks for families, fishers, and local economies by furthering habitat restoration and education on the North Olympic Peninsula.
Visit WebsiteOlympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary
Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary includes 3,188 square miles of marine waters off the rugged Olympic Peninsula coastline. The sanctuary protects a productive upwelling zone – home to marine mammals and seabirds.
Learn MorePeninsula Trails Coalition
Peninsula Trails Coalition coordinates with and supports the 14 federal, state, county, city and tribal jurisdictions who are the public owners responsible for segments of the trail.
Learn MoreSequim Museum & Arts
Sequim Museum & Arts is home to engaging historical and art exhibits that change on a regular basis.
Learn MoreStreamkeepers of Clallam County
Organizes local residents to monitor our streams, in support of watershed planning, resource protection, and habitat enhancement.
Learn MoreThe Olympic National Forest
Information on the national forest lands that circle the peninsula. Brief presentations that interpret forest ecosystem are crucial to understanding of the forested upper watershed of the Dungeness.
Learn MoreDungeness River Management Team
Seeks to preserve and enhance the Dungeness River Watershed Planning Area through an ecosystem approach to restoring its physical and biological health.
Learn MoreOlympic National Park
Olympic is like many magical parks in one. A day’s exploration can take you from breathtaking mountain vistas with meadows of wildflowers to colorful ocean tide pools. Take some time to explore its different faces!
Learn MoreBird-Sounds.net
Discover 600 birds of North America through sounds and pictures. Many bird species may even be recognised solely based on the call or song, and in the case of a wide range of species it is easier to hear the bird rather than see it.
Learn MoreOlympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau
Looking for lodging on the Olympic Peninsula? You’ll find an array of options from majestic lodges to cozy B&B’s, traditional hotels to campgrounds and RV parks. The Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau is the official regional destination marketing organization and can help you plan your trip.
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