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Jardin Du Soleil Lavender
3932 Sequim-Dungeness Way
http://www.jardindusoleil.com
(360) 582-1185
Jardin du Soleil Lavender Farm is a certified organic lavender farm, offering luxury lavender bath and body products, lavender aromatherapy and herbal products, lavender soaps, lavender gifts, and lavender culinary products on the Olympic Peninsula in Sequim, Washington.
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Purple Haze Organic Lavender Farm
180 Bell Bottom Road
http://www.purplehazelavender.com
(360) 582-1131
Purple Haze Lavender Farm is a 12 acre CERTIFIED ORGANIC LAVENDER FARM located in the Dungeness Valley of Washington's Olympic Peninsula. We are one of more than 36 growers in the valley who are cultivating this wonderful herb.
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Olympic Game Farm
1423 Ward Road
http://www.olygamefarm.com
(360) 683-4295
Olympic Game Farm worked exclusively for Walt Disney Studios for 28 years, filming here at the farm and on the Olympic Peninsula, as well as on many different set locations. A few popular titles produced with our past animal actors, are “Charlie the Lonesome Cougar”, “The Incredible Journey”, “White Wilderness” and “Grizzly Adams” television and movie series.
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Olympic National Park Visitor Center
Heart O the Hills Rd
http://www.nps.gov/olym/planyourvisit/visitorcenters.htm
(360) 565-3130
Olympic National Park Visitor Center
3002 Mount Angeles Road, Port Angeles, WA 98362
Phone (360) 565-3130
Open daily. Hours vary according to season.
Visitor information, exhibits about Olympic's natural and cultural history, hands-on "Discovery Room" for kids, award-winning orientation film (25 minutes) shown on request. Two nature trails; one accessible with some assistance.
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Olympic National Park
3002 Mount Angeles Road
http://www.nps.gov/olym/planyourvisit/index.htm
(360) 565-3130
With three major ecosystems and almost a million acres to choose from, Olympic National Park is filled with possibilities. One of the key challenges that visitors face is how to tackle all of these choices - but we're here to help!
Our first recommendation is to start your visit at a Visitor Center and get the most current park information. Ranger program times, opening and closing schedules, tides, weather, road conditions, and many other factors can influence your visit. An informed visitor is a happy and safe visitor!
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Dungeness River Audubon Center
2151 West Hendrickson Road
http://www.dungenessrivercenter.org
(360) 681-4076
The Dungeness River Audubon Center's mission is to inspire understanding, enjoyment and stewardship of the Olympic Peninsula's unique natural and cultural resources, with emphasis on birds, rivers, fish, and the people.
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Dungeness Kayaking
5021 Sequim-Dungeness Way
(360) 681-4190
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Robin Hill Farm County Park
http://sequimbob.net/Robin_Hill_Farm_Hike.php
Robin Hill Farm is a Clallam County Park comprised of 195 acres with open meadows, wet lands, coniferous forests with lots of undergrowth. It is a very easy hike. There are 3.4 miles of trails with about 2.5 miles of horse trails. Most of the hike is on fairly level terrain with an occasional steep grade. It is perfect for a morning hike. There is a twenty acre parcel which is maintained by a Washington State University Cooperative Extension program which includes pasture management, agricultural research plots/gardens, and special water conservation and composting programs.
Directions to the Robin Hill Farm
From Sequim Drive U.S. 101 west to Dryke road. Turn north and go about .25 miles. The park is on your right. You can also reach the park from Old Olympic Highway. From Sequim, go west on Old Olympic Highway to Vautier Rd. Turn south on Vautier and go about 1/2 mile to Pinnell Road. Turn right on Pinnell. The park is 3/4 of a mile on the left.