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Friday, July 7, 2023

Exploring National Wildlife Refuge

 We spent part of the day walking down to the refuge and along the beach. We saw a female otter who had caught a fish. We observed her from a distance and stayed back to watch her retreat behind some driftwood, where we suspected she had a family, as we could hear squeaking noises.

Additionally, there is a public RV dumping station located right at the campground's entrance. The fee at that time was $10.00.

The campground is also situated near the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and the wind can be strong, causing silt and sand from the beach below to blanket the area. Upon returning home, we had to thoroughly wash the camper and clean its interior due to a significant amount of dust accumulation. Additionally, we wanted to ensure that the camper was washed to remove any saltwater.

Directions to the Wildlife Refuge: Drive three miles west of Sequim on Highway 101, then turn north onto Kitchen-Dick Road. Continue for three miles until Kitchen-Dick Road curves sharply to the right and becomes Lotzgesell Road. After a quarter mile, turn left into the Dungeness Recreation Area on Voice of America Road. Proceed through the Recreation Area, past the County campgrounds, to the Refuge parking lot at the end of the road. The Main Trail starts at the visitor kiosk plaza adjacent to the parking lot.

Dungeness Recreation Area - Online Reservations - Site Details (camplife.com)
















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