Sequim, Washington
Water-front cottages in Sequim, Washington with full kitchens, hot tubs, pet-friendly options and private beach access on Dungeness Bay for your next escape.
Sequim is the kind of coastal escape where the sky feels endless, the water is always within reach, and wildlife is part of the daily view. If you’re planning an adventure-focused trip on the Olympic Peninsula, start with the Dungeness River Nature Center, an interpretive hub built to inspire stewardship through hands-on exhibits, guided walks, and seasonal programs. Set inside Railroad Bridge Park, the Dungeness River Nature Center is positioned right where riparian forest, meadow, and river habitat meet, which is exactly why Sequim birdwatching here can be so rewarding.
Spring is an especially exciting time to visit the Dungeness River Nature Center. As migration picks up, the trails near the river turn into a living field guide. Join a guided bird walk or a skills-building workshop, and you might spot great blue herons working the shallows, belted kingfishers flashing over the water, bald eagles posted high in the evergreens, and warblers moving through the canopy. For an even bigger spring lineup, many birders plan around Olympic BirdFest, the April festival known for expert-led field trips and access to top locations across the region.
Once you’ve soaked up the Dungeness River Nature Center’s programs, build out your itinerary with more birdwatching in Washington nearby. The Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge offers Strait of Juan de Fuca views and shoreline where shorebirds gather. Sequim Bay State Park is an easy stop for waterfowl and seabirds. Head west to Port Angeles Harbor and Ediz Hook for marine birds and close-up viewing along the piers and spit. If you want to go bigger, Olympic National Park’s varied ecosystems add forest and coastal habitats, expanding your chance to see everything from Steller’s jays to varied thrushes.
Of course, there are way more things to do in Sequim beyond the birds. After a full day outside, your lodging should feel like part of the adventure, not just a place to crash. Among the hotels in Sequim, WA, a waterfront stay on Dungeness Bay puts birding right at your doorstep with direct beach access. Come back from Railroad Bridge Park or the refuge, then unwind in a hot tub, settle into a jetted tub, or step onto your private porch and watch birds drift across the bay. For a spring getaway that balances action with comfort, book direct and make Sequim your coastal base.