When words won’t do, take a picture or two. Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge in Sequim, WA, is picture-ready. Keep camera in hand and slot out a couple of hours for a stroll along the driftwood-drenched, finger-like sand dune that extends five miles and balances a lighthouse on its fingertip. There is no such thing as a lousy photo at this location.

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Impromptu forts,

and art forms abound:
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To see our original trip route map, click on the first post of this mini-series:

Teardrop Trailer Summer Road Trip: 9 NW States, 8 Nat’l Parks


 

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