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Road cycling
Cycle the easy 28.1-mile Sequim City loop, gaining 899 feet in under two hours, with views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca and lavender farms.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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13.2 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
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14.7 km
Highlight • Natural
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26.6 km
Highlight • River
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32.5 km
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45.2 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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32.1 km
8.80 km
4.02 km
282 m
Surfaces
41.7 km
3.55 km
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The Sequim City loop is approximately 45.2 kilometers (about 28 miles) long and generally takes less than two hours to complete for most road cyclists. It's an easy ride, so the duration can vary based on your pace.
The Sequim City loop is known as an easy road ride with mostly well-paved surfaces. The terrain is relatively flat, making it easy to navigate and suitable for various fitness levels. While some sections of the broader Olympic Discovery Trail might have more varied terrain, this city loop is predominantly flat.
Yes, the route offers several points of interest. You can enjoy views like the View of Lighthouse, pass by a Lavender Farm, and experience the Dungeness River & Bridge. Another Lavender Farm is also along the way, offering pleasant scenery.
Absolutely. The Sequim City loop is categorized as an "Easy road ride" and is suitable for any fitness level. Its mostly flat terrain and well-paved surfaces make it an excellent choice for beginners looking for an enjoyable cycling experience.
While specific parking areas for the Sequim City loop are not detailed, Sequim is known for being pedestrian-friendly. You can typically find parking within the city or near popular access points to the Olympic Discovery Trail, which the loop utilizes. Checking local visitor information, such as visitsunnysequim.com, might provide more precise parking recommendations.
The Sequim City loop primarily follows road cycling routes and sections of the Olympic Discovery Trail. While dogs are generally allowed on the Olympic Discovery Trail, they must be kept on a leash. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for everyone.
Sequim is known for its mild climate. The best time to cycle the loop is typically during the spring, summer, and early fall months when the weather is most pleasant and the lavender farms are in bloom. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
No, you do not typically need any special permits or have to pay entrance fees to cycle the Sequim City loop. It uses public roads and sections of the Olympic Discovery Trail, which are generally free to access for recreational use.
Yes, the Sequim City loop is part of a larger network of cycling opportunities. It utilizes significant portions of the Olympic Discovery Trail, which is part of the Great American Rail Trail. You will also find smaller sections of the Dungeness Levee Setback Foot Path and Cline Spit Road along the route.
Sequim is a city with various amenities. You'll find cafes, restaurants, and shops within the city limits, especially if you venture slightly off the main cycling path. Carrie Blake Park, a popular spot in Sequim, also offers facilities and is a good place to take a break.
You can expect pleasant and varied scenery. The route offers views along the Strait of Juan de Fuca, passes through historic areas like Railroad Bridge Park, and showcases the beauty of local lavender farms. You'll also see the Dungeness River and enjoy the general charm of Sequim's landscape.
Yes, as its name suggests, the Sequim City loop is a circular route, meaning you will start and end in the same general area without having to retrace your path. This makes it convenient for planning your ride.