Sequim Bay

Trip

Sea Kayak - Sequim Bay

Relaxed paddle along Dungeness Spit to view birds and wildlife. Lunch at the lighthouse.

  • Moderate
  • Mileage: 8.0 nm
  • Maximum Wind: 12 kts
  • Maximum Waves: 2 ft
  • Maximum Currents: 2.5 kts
  • Pace: 2.5 knots

Cline Spit boat launch.

Time will be in the morning.  Details to be communicated to participants via email.

We'll launch from Cline Spit, then explore the Dungeness Wildlife Refuge via the boat access areas.

https://newdungenesslighthouse.com/wildlife-refuge/

We'll land at the New Dungeness Light Station National Historic Site for lunch (picnic table and bathroom) and optional tour before paddling back to our launch site.

https://newdungenesslighthouse.com/

Come prepared to view many birds and other marine animals.

Route/Place

Sequim Bay



  • NOAA Strait of Juan de Fuca: Eastern Part No. 18465

    MapTech Cape Flattery to Whidbey Island No. 103

    Sea Trails Port Townsend, Dungeness Spit to Marrowstone Island WA103
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Required Equipment

Required Equipment

These eight essentials plus The Ten Essentials are required on all sea kayaking trips.  All but the whistle and clothing should be provided with any kayak rental.

  1. Floatation in both ends of the kayak
  2. U.S. Coast Guard approved Personal Flotation Device (PFD)
  3. Paddle
  4. Spray skirt
  5. Bilge pump with floatation
  6. Self-rescue paddle float
  7. Waterproof whistle
  8. Appropriate clothing for the conditions encountered seasonally
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