You'll Want To Spend More Time In This Historic Crabbing Village In Washington
If you’ve lived in Washington longer than about five minutes, you’ve seen plenty of Dungeness crab on menus and in stores (and hopefully you’ve enjoyed some, because it’s delicious). But did you know that Dungeness is an actual place, right here in the Evergreen State? And while there’s not much to it, this little crabbing village is definitely worth exploring.
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The Olympic Peninsula is magnificent, and this spot is no exception.
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To put it in perspective, that's 41 years before Washington became a state.
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There's a historic schoolhouse (active 1893-1955), Nash's Organic Farm, and the beautiful Dungeness Spit.
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And if you've ever tried it, you understand why it's so popular.
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However, 80% of the local Dungeness crab is brought in by the end of December.
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The Dungeness area is quiet, peaceful, and relaxing. It's also right by the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge, one of the world's longest natural sand spits.
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Olympic Lavender Company is the closest farm to Dungeness, and it's spectacular.
Address: 120 West Washington Street, Sequim, WA, 98382
Address: 120 West Washington Street, Sequim, WA, 98382
Have you ever seen the Dungeness Spit in person? It’s such a picturesque part of the Olympic Peninsula… and besides, you’ll be right next to Sequim.
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