Located in the heart of the Washington’s Sequim-Dungeness Valley on the breathtakingly beautiful Olympic Peninsula, Sequim is a small town surrounded by pristine forests and the longest natural sand spit in the country. Although one of the driest areas in western Washington, Sequim is a popular destination for folks looking for outdoor fun. Hiking through ancient pristine forests, golfing at the unique golf courses, biking on the Olympic Discovery Trail, fishing in the sea or rivers, and visiting huge berry and lavender farms are just some of the things you can do in Sequim. The charming downtown is full of quaint shops, galleries, restaurants, and cafes. Try to catch a performance at Olympic Theatre Arts, stroll through the Sequim Farmer's Market, and enjoy one of many festivals such as the Sequim Irrigation Festival or Sequim Lavender Weekend.

Plan ahead for these Sequim events:
- Irrigation Festival in May
- Sequim Lavender Weekend in July

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