Best attractions and places to see around Blyn include a blend of natural features and cultural sites. Situated at the tip of Sequim Bay, Blyn offers access to coastal areas and the broader Olympic Peninsula. The region is characterized by its natural beauty, with opportunities to explore state parks and wildlife areas, alongside cultural points of interest related to the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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Carrie Blake Fishing Pond is the centerpiece of Carrie Blake Park. It's a tiny little reservoir that serves as the site of a youth fishing tournament each year. There are benches around the pond if you need to take a break from the bike for a moment.
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Sequim Bay State Park offers a year-round respite for the weary. Along with a beautiful stretch of coastline the park also has a number of hiker-biker campsites designated for those that walk or ride in.
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Carrie Blake Fishing Pond is the centerpiece of Carrie Blake Park. It's a tiny little reservoir that serves as the site of a youth fishing tournament each year. There are benches around the pond if you need to take a break from the bike for a moment.
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Sequim Bay lies along the Strait of Juan de Fuca, which forms the border between the USA & Canada. The Wildlife Area was established here restore a natural estuary and floodplain.
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Mount Zion is among the most northeastern peaks in the Olympic National Forest, where you can catch glimpses of Mt. Baker, Mt. Shuksan and Mt. Rainier through the trees. There is a rocky ridge a tenth of a mile northwest from the summit that is worthy of a photo. The ridge drops off to the southwest, where you can see evidence that it was once a popular rock climbing destination by a few old bolts scattered around. The views from here are somewhat limited; however, the Snow Creek Trail connects to the Mt. Zion Trail, and if you follow it for about a half mile, you can see fantastic views of Mt. Townsend, the Olympic Mountains and Gray Wolf Ridge.
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Stroll along the Olympic Discovery Trail to find this beautiful wildlife area. It's a blend of forest and wetlands, created to bring back the natural lower estuary and eliminate sedimentation.
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Sequim Bay State Park offers year-round camping on 92 acres of saltwater coastline. It's located in the Sequim "rain shadow," known for its low rainfall. Great place to stop for a break!
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The trailhead is located on the edge of the parking lot. This trail winds through a stunning forested landscape and offers fantastic vistas of the Dungeness River valley and the encircling mountains. Keep in mind that the terrain can be quite steep in certain areas, so it's not suitable for novice riders. If you prefer a less demanding climb, consider starting your ride from the Three O'Clock Ridge trail and then ascending the more gradual upper sections of the Lower Dungeness River Trail.
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Blyn offers a variety of natural features, including the scenic Sequim Bay State Park, which provides year-round access to saltwater coastline. You can also visit the South Sequim Bay Wildlife Area, a blend of forest and wetlands established to restore a natural estuary. For panoramic views, consider a trip to Mount Zion in the Olympic National Forest, offering glimpses of distant peaks like Mt. Baker and Mt. Rainier.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Sequim Bay State Park is family-friendly with its beaches and camping facilities. The South Sequim Bay Wildlife Area is also a great spot for a family stroll along the Olympic Discovery Trail. Additionally, Carrie Blake Fishing Pond in nearby Sequim hosts a youth fishing tournament annually and offers a relaxing setting.
Blyn is rich in the culture of the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe. You can visit the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribal Center, which includes an art gallery and a viewpoint over Sequim Bay. The tribal campus is also home to over 35 magnificent totem poles, carved over 25 years, depicting the tribe's history and legends. A self-guided walking tour of these totems is possible.
There are several hiking opportunities around Blyn. You can explore trails within Sequim Bay State Park or walk along the Olympic Discovery Trail through the South Sequim Bay Wildlife Area. For more challenging options, the Lower Dungeness Trailhead offers routes through forested landscapes with views of the Dungeness River valley. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Hiking around Blyn guide.
Yes, Blyn and the surrounding area offer various cycling routes. The Olympic Discovery Trail is a popular choice, connecting Sequim to Blyn. You can find routes that pass through Sequim Bay State Park and the South Sequim Bay Wildlife Area. For more options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Blyn or the Cycling around Blyn guides.
Blyn, located in the Sequim 'rain shadow,' experiences relatively low rainfall, making it pleasant for outdoor activities for much of the year. Summer is particularly popular for enjoying the lavender farms in nearby Sequim and exploring coastal areas. However, Sequim Bay State Park offers year-round camping and respite, so the best time depends on your preferred activities.
Yes, the Blyn area provides opportunities for wildlife spotting. The South Sequim Bay Wildlife Area is specifically designed to restore natural habitats, making it a good place to observe local wildlife. The Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge, encompassing the Dungeness Spit, is also a significant area for birdwatching and marine life viewing.
Absolutely. The Jamestown S'Klallam Tribal Center offers a viewpoint overlooking Sequim Bay. The Sequim Bay Scenic Pullout on Highway 101 in Blyn also provides a vantage point. For more expansive views, Mount Zion offers glimpses of the Olympic Mountains and other distant peaks through the trees.
The Olympic Discovery Trail is a multi-use trail that spans across the Olympic Peninsula. A section of this trail is connected by the restored 1915 Railroad Bridge over the Dungeness River. You can access sections of the trail from the Blyn area, including through the South Sequim Bay Wildlife Area, offering comfortable walking and cycling through scenic areas.
While not exactly 'hidden,' the extensive collection of over 35 magnificent totem poles on the Jamestown S'Klallam tribal campus in Blyn offers a unique cultural experience that might be overlooked by some visitors. These intricate carvings tell the tribe's history and legends. Additionally, the Dungeness River Audubon Center, located within Railroad Bridge Park, provides insights into salmon habitat restoration and local ecology.
Blyn is situated at the head of Sequim Bay, providing direct access to the water. Sequim Bay State Park offers a beautiful stretch of coastline for relaxation and enjoying the bay. Nearby, the John Wayne Marina in Sequim also provides beautiful views and a place to enjoy the waterfront.
The Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe is central to Blyn's identity and cultural landscape. Their presence is marked by the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribal Center, an art gallery, and numerous totem poles that narrate their history and traditions. The 7 Cedars Casino is also a significant tribal enterprise in the area, contributing to the local economy and community.


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