Dear Geocachers, This is to inform you that the Olympic Peninsula GeoTour is coming to an end. The last day the caches will be available is January 1, 2022. As of 1/2/22 our GeoTour will be a thing of the past. Thank you to everyone who has made this so much fun over the years. If you have started a Passport, but have not completed it, please send it to us by January 20, 2022 in its current state to: OPVB PO Box 670 Port Angeles, WA 98362 As long as we have coins, we will honor incomplete passports. Again, thank you. Olympic Peninsula Tourism Commission
Dungeness Landing County Park was transferred from the Port of Port Angeles to the County in 2001. This 5.6-acre beauty, with 13 acres of tideland, is sprawled along the outer Dungeness Bay. A full-service restroom is a welcomed feature of the park. Six miles north out of Sequim, on Sequim-Dungeness Avenue, turn right on to Marine Drive. Oyster House Road veers to the right as you begin to see the water and you drop down to the water's edge.
With the Dungeness Lighthouse located across the bay, it makes for a picturesque setting to place your easel. A covered birding platform and high water boat launch are big draws to this pleasant park on the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Bald Eagles look over your shoulder as you search for new bird species to add to your life list. Wander around and check out all of the different birds and find that geocache!