Discover the best top things to do in , United States including The Lavender Connection, New Dungeness Lighthouse, Rosemary Colandrea, B&B Family Farm, Moments in Time Trail, Fleurish Lavender of Lost Mountain, Makah Cultural and Research Center, Makah Indian Reservation, Quileute Indian Reservation, Feiro Marine Life Center.
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5.0 based on 97 reviews
Our unique farm has over 30 varieties of lavender to view — from light pink to dark purple — with most available for U-cut, making for truly unique lavender bundles. Our farm property also offers exceptional photo opportunities of multi-colored lavender fields and our recently renovated historic barn. We offer complimentary admission all summer long, even during Sequim Lavender Weekend. Visit our quaint store, located in the barn; our boutique products are handmade with lavender essential oil distilled from our own plants. Head to the copper still and watch as we distill the oil and learn about the different uses and kinds of lavender we grow, then stop by the “Essential Oil Bar” to smell many varieties of lavender essential oil, all available for sale. We offer lawn games such as bocce ball and cornhole (for kids and adults), as well as benches and picnic tables throughout the property. We invite you to bring a picnic, a good book, or just your camera, and stay all afternoon!
Visited first thing Sunday morning and met the owners. Fabulous people and the lavender grows are titled so you know the different varieties. This is a family operation and everything is homemade. Great products will definitely come back.
5.0 based on 100 reviews
I did this walk in the winter with short sunlight hours and it turned into somewhat of an all day deal. 5.5 miles (each way). I walk fairly fast and it took me 2 hours to get out to the lighthouse and about 2.5 back. The people that were staying out there were great tour guides and even had warm fresh cookies to hand out. Very glad I did the hike - remember to check the tides and time your hike to take advantage of low tide so you can walk on the hardpack (at high tide you'll be walking on top of the drift wood).
5.0 based on 209 reviews
We are now closed for the season. Our seasonal hours are 9-5 daily from May-September. Our family of three generations loves to share our 12-acre lavender farm. The 100-year old barn provides the northern backdrop to thousands of lavender plants with a breathtaking view of the Olympic Mountains to the south. We offer free tours all summer, which include information about growing, processing, cleaning and distilling lavender. Our Shoppe is filled with quality, hand-made lavender products and our one-of-a-kind bud-cleaning machine (aka the ‘jitterbud’) will be shakin’ all summer so stop by for a unique, free, educational farm experience.
This is a family owned farm that is beautiful.You will be greeted by one of the family(&treated like family too) and can explore the plants, barn or gift shop. A must see in Sequim!
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Charming 3-acre lavender farm with 100 varieties of lavender, resident alpacas, honey bees, a fruit orchard, and a quaint Cottage Gift Shop with hand-crafted items for bath, body, and home. Five types of international award-winning farm-grown and distilled lavender essential oil for sale. Fresh and dried lavender bouquets, as well as self-pick available. Bulk and wholesale options available. Don't miss out on the best selling handcrafted cold-processed soap; available in traditional bar, soap stone, or soap bag for ease in use.
The new owner, Susan, just took possession of this farm on July 8, 2019. The farm was a little run down, yet Susan and her friends and family jumped in to create a multi-faceted gem of a lavender farm in time for the Sequim Lavender Festival the weekend of July 19-21. They supported the local vendor, Port Townsend Winery, by having the Soroptimist sell and pour glasses of wine for the event. There was lavender lemonade to drink and several local artists with their creations. One of the unique features of this lavender farm is the Sample Garden. There are 80 varieties for you to look at, touch and smell to get an real experience of the creations of Mother Nature's beauty. The gift shop had a number of specialty items I haven't seen in the other shops. This is a place I'll be taking guests when they visit. It is a sacred gem in the mountains of Sequim.
4.5 based on 227 reviews
Inside the cultural center is a scale model of a typical Makah village of the last century.
The Makah Museum, also known as the Makah Cultural and Research Center, houses and interprets artifacts from the Ozette Archeological Site, a Makah village partly buried by a mudslide 300-500 years ago and discovered in 1970. The museum provides a glimpse of pre-contact Makah life. The exhibits feature 500 artifacts including whaling and fishing gear, basketry and replicas of a full size long house and canoes. We were given first-hand accounts from the gentleman at the front counter. The stories he told that came from his Grandmother were absolutely precious. He also worked at the archaeological site that was just out of town several decades ago. Don't miss this hidden gem!
4.5 based on 119 reviews
The Feiro Marine Life Center is a non-profit organization that runs a Public Aquarium on the Port Angeles City Pier and provides educational programs in the community. Our exhibits are currently closed to the public due to Covid-19. Please join us digitally on Facebook, Instagram or YouTube.
this is A GREAT place for kids to touch and fell sea life the information is great it would be a perfect visit for dry land visits
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