Panorama Vista County Park 282 Buck Loop Road next to, Sequim, WA 98382
About the Business
Panorama Vista County Park, located at 282 Buck Loop Road in Sequim, Washington, is a picturesque tourist attraction that offers beach access to a three-mile stretch of tidelands owned by the Washington State Department of Natural Resources. Established in 1976 and maintained by the Clallam County Parks Department since 1984, this park is a perfect spot for nature lovers and bird-watching enthusiasts. With stunning views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Protection Island, and Mt. Baker on clear days, visitors can enjoy the peaceful surroundings and relax by the cobblestone shoreline. Accessible by turning onto Panorama Boulevard from East Sequim Bay Road, Panorama Vista County Park is a must-visit destination for those looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of the Pacific Northwest.
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next to, 282 Buck Loop Rd, Sequim, WA 98382, United States
Reviews
"Great stop on my Vacation, perfect day for waves and nice clean beach for photos. Definitely check it out."
"My favorite little retreat near Sequim in the peninsula. It's not a park with amenities, but it has a feeling of privacy on the beach, away from the crowds. It makes for great nature and boat watching. Bald eagles will fly over your head, and the waves will lull you into relaxation. The beach expance is quite wide for walking dogs when the tide is lower, and there is a lovely bench for sitting above the beach with a great view of Victoria, BC. I highly recommend this private little beach for enjoying nature."
"Small park on the beach with stairs heading down to beach level. The beach is mostly a rocky stretch of narrow beach with many larger round stones and cobbles to walk over avoid by walking at the waterline. Beware of wildlife on the beach, we saw a small pack of wolves or coyotes cornering a deer that appeared injured, all walked away when we approached within a 100 yards or so."
"On the Sunday before Memorial Day, walked from the park to Klapot Point along the south side of Travis Spit, went around the point, and then walked back on the north side of the spit. There was a very low tide and the beach was extensive, usually not the case here when the tides are normal. For a holiday weekend, it was very quiet and we only passed a handful of people on the 3.9 mile loop. What an awesome casual walk with plenty to see. Watch the tides if you decide to make this trek, they can come in and trap you against the cliffs at high tide."
"We visited during a minus 2 foot tide so the tide flats were exposed. There were clam necks showing in many places but the rocky beach made for tough digging. We enjoyed a three mile walk out toward thre spit and back. The first quarter mile was slow because of the rocky beach but after that the walking became easier. It was a Tuesday and we didn't see anyone else during our walk. A lovely place to commune with nature."
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