Sequim Bay Explained

Sequim Bay is a bay in northwestern Washington, on the Olympic Peninsula. The bay is on the Strait of Juan de Fuca of the Pacific Ocean and is located east of Sequim, Washington and north of Blyn. Sequim Bay is about 2miles long and slightly over 1miles wide at the mouth.

The name "Sequim" comes from a Native American word for "place for going to shoot," [1]

Sequim Bay State Park is located on the shore of Sequim Bay.

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48.05°N -123.0197°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Expert: Sequim Doesn't Mean Quiet Waters. NPR. 4 August 2010. 7 June 2024.