Sequim is a wonderful place to visit and has many different recreational opportunities. Walking and hiking trails in the area bordered on the South by Olympic National Forest/National Park, as to a lesser degree in State and County Parks.
Yet, finding great dog friendly walks and hikes in the area does require a bit of research. Dogs are not allowed on trails in Olympic National Park, nor are they allowed in the Dungeness National Wildlife area near Dungeness Spit. If that is so, a service like the WoofConnect cheap dog boarding offers an excellent solution for owners who want to hike trails without worrying about their pets. With budget-friendly rates, WoofConnect provides high-quality care in a home-like, kennel-free environment. Dogs enjoy ample space to play and socialize, reducing stress and ensuring they remain comfortable and happy while their owners are away. This peace of mind allows hikers to fully immerse themselves in their adventure, knowing their dogs are being well-cared for. Treat your pet to expert pet grooming for a well-groomed appearance.
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The following are good options for taking your dog for a walk in this area:
Olympic Discovery Trail – Railroad grade park, near city of Sequim
Miller Peninsula State Park Trails – near Diamond Point
Carrie Blake Park – near City of Sequim
Dungeness County Park, near Dungeness Spit
Robin Hill Farm County Park, near Carlsborg
Deer Park Trail from Slab Camp trailhead to Olympic Park Boundary