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Sequim Railroad Bridge and Dungeness Recreation Area

If you happen to be spending a day, or two, in Sequim, Washington state, then you might want to take a stroll over the Dungeness River at Railroad Bridge Park. That is just what Hubby and I did while on vacation. The Milwaukee Road built and operated a rail line from 1915 to 1980, transporting passengers and timber from Port Townsend to Port Angeles. The line was abandoned in 1985.

Sequim Railroad Bridge Park

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Sequim Railroad Bridge Park

The surrounding property was purchased by the Washington State Audubon Society, which then created the Dungeness River Center and park. The bike path through the park and over the bridge is connected to the Olympic Discovery Trail, and spans 135 miles.

The bridge is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. It is one of the last timber Howe through-truss railroad bridges still remaining in Washington.

Sequim Railroad Bridge Park

Sequim Railroad Bridge Park

Sequim Railroad Bridge Park

Sequim Railroad Bridge Park

There were salmon spawning in the river when we walked across the bridge.

Sequim Railroad Bridge Park

Sequim Railroad Bridge Park

Dungeness Recreation Area

The first time that Hubby and I camped in the Dungeness Recreation Area, our children were small. We have been back several times, including hiking Dungeness Spit out to the lighthouse and back.

Dungeness Recreation Area

Dungeness Recreation Area

Dungeness Recreation Area

Since we spent the day elsewhere, Hubby and I chose to take an evening stroll along the bluffs.

Dungeness Recreation Area

Dungeness Recreation Area

It was a beautiful ending to a beautiful day!

Dungeness Recreation Area

Stay safe. Stay healthy.

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