Best attractions and places to see around Carlsborg are found on the North Olympic Peninsula, west of Sequim, Washington. This area offers a mix of natural features, including the Dungeness Spit and proximity to Olympic National Park, alongside cultural sites. Carlsborg provides access to diverse outdoor recreation and points of interest within the wider Clallam County region.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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At this spot, you'll come across a big bridge over the Dungeness River. It's a beautiful river that starts near Mount Constance in the Olympic Mountains and flows through the Buckhorn Wilderness, by the town of Sequim, and into Dungeness Bay. Enjoy the view!
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At this spot, you'll come across a big bridge over the Dungeness River. It's a beautiful river that starts near Mount Constance in the Olympic Mountains and flows through the Buckhorn Wilderness, by the town of Sequim, and into Dungeness Bay. Enjoy the view!
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This shaded park has trails for walkers and equestrians. People on foot should step to the side of the trail to let horses pass.
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The narrow, 5-mile stretch of beach out to the lighthouse is populated by a wide variety of coastal birds. Be sure to check the tides before starting your trek to the lighthouse! The spit can become impassable during particularly high tides.
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Pay a nominal entrance fee ($3 for a group of up to 4 adults) or use your Federal Recreational Lands Pass to access this protected wildlife area.
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Dungeness Spit is the longest US spit and towers about 5 miles into the San Juan de Fuca road between the Olympic Peninsula and Vancouver Island, each year a little further. A wild piece of coastline and an important reserve for seabirds and seals.
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Carlsborg is a gateway to diverse natural features. You can visit the View of Dungeness Spit, which is the longest natural sand spit in the United States, offering opportunities for beach hiking and wildlife spotting. The area is also close to Olympic National Park, featuring glacier-topped mountains, rainforests, and rugged coastlines.
The Dungeness Spit, part of the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge, is an excellent place to experience the coastal environment. It's a wild stretch of coastline and an important reserve for seabirds and seals. You can hike along the spit and potentially spot the historic New Dungeness Lighthouse.
Yes, the Dungeness River & Bridge offers a scenic viewpoint. Here, you'll find a large bridge spanning the Dungeness River, which flows from the Olympic Mountains into Dungeness Bay. It's a beautiful spot to enjoy the river views.
The Carlsborg area offers a variety of hiking trails. For easy walks, consider trails within Robin Hill Farm County Park or the easy hikes around Carlsborg guide. The Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge Trailhead provides access to trails within the protected wildlife area, including the Dungeness Spit.
Absolutely! The Olympic Discovery Trail passes through Sequim and offers sections suitable for both biking and running. You can find various road cycling routes and running trails that explore the Dungeness River area and beyond.
Families can enjoy several attractions. Carrie Blake Fishing Pond in Sequim is a popular spot for youth fishing tournaments. The Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge Trailhead and Robin Hill Farm County Park offer family-friendly trails. Additionally, the Olympic Game Farm Inc. provides a unique opportunity to see various animals up close.
While Carlsborg itself is evolving, the surrounding Sequim area offers cultural and historical points of interest. You can visit the renowned lavender farms, such as B & B Family Lavender Farm or Purple Haze Lavender Farm, especially during the Sequim Lavender Weekend in July. The Historic Dungeness Schoolhouse, now owned by the Sequim Museum & Arts Center, is also a notable historical landmark.
The Carlsborg and Sequim area benefits from a unique microclimate, often referred to as the 'rain shadow' of the Olympic Mountains, resulting in less rainfall than other parts of Western Washington. This makes it suitable for outdoor activities for much of the year, though summer (July-August) is particularly popular for lavender festivals and enjoying the warmest weather for hiking and coastal exploration.
Yes, the Dungeness River & Bridge viewpoint is noted as wheelchair accessible. Many sections of the Olympic Discovery Trail are also paved and relatively flat, offering accessible options for enjoying the outdoors.
Yes, parking is available at the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge Trailhead, which provides access to the Dungeness Spit. There is a nominal entrance fee or you can use a Federal Recreational Lands Pass.
For hiking within the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge, a nominal entrance fee is required, or you can use a Federal Recreational Lands Pass. If you plan to venture into Olympic National Park, an entrance fee or park pass is generally required.
Visitors frequently appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. The Dungeness Spit is loved for its wild coastline and unique landscape with huge stranded tree trunks. The Dungeness River & Bridge is enjoyed for its scenic views of the river flowing from the Olympic Mountains.


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