Friday, May 22, 2020

Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge

We drove to Sequim to hike out to the Lighthouse on the Dungeness Spit in the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge an 11 mile round trip hike.
It was recommended to take the Primitive Trail down to the beach (and the wider trail back up) to help with social distancing.

There was lots of vanilla leaf in bloom along with some other wildflowers along the Primitive Trail.

Looking out over the Dungeness Spit from the viewpoint. (Lighthouse is off to the right)

In the morning, the view to the Olympic Mountains to the south was clear.










We had fun watching the waves crashing against the shore.
We only saw 5 other people as we hiked out to the lighthouse.
small shore birds

seagull ready to take flight from a large piece of driftwood.


enjoying the beach hike
lighthouse near the far end of the spit

lots of yellow sand-verbal along the path to the lighthouse



We choose Serenity at the lighthouse

short interpretive trail in front of the lighthouse


















bald eagle on a large sign near the lighthouse

view of the lighthouse from an interpretive trail behind the lighthouse
The colors in the water went from clear to gray to green to deep blue in the late morning.

sea star
red kelp
sea gull on driftwood
small shorebirds taking flight as the waves came in

We saw many people out on the spit as we returned, there was plenty of room on the beach to make social distancing easy.

a little beach love
















some other wildflowers seen along the trail today:






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