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Hikes around Bell Hill, located south of Sequim, Washington, explore a landscape of forested hills and coastal parkland. The region is characterized by trails winding through Douglas fir and Pacific madrone forests, with routes in nearby Miller Peninsula State Park and Robin Hill County Park. The terrain generally features low elevation changes, making it suitable for a range of hiking abilities.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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The Cassidy Creek Trail offers an easy hiking experience, winding through interconnected DNR lands on many twisty, narrow paths. You can enjoy a pleasant walk through natural surroundings, covering 2.8…
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Embark on an easy hike along the Beach Trail via Diamond Point Trail and Old Yarrow Road, a 3.8-mile (6.1 km) route that takes about 1 hour and 39 minutes.…

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Embark on the Trailhead Loop for an easy hike through the continuously changing scenery of Miller Peninsula State Park's forest. This route offers diverse views as it circles back to…
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Hike the difficult 36.7-mile Olympic Discovery Trail from Sequim to Port Angeles, featuring diverse landscapes and mountain views.
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Hike the moderate 7.4-mile Manzanita, Bluff and Beach Trail Loop in Miller Peninsula State Park, featuring coastal forests and ocean views.
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This spot provides a clear view of the port and the open water.
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Here, you'll discover a wooden bridge spanning Morse Creek. Once a railway trestle, this bridge now provides passage for pedestrians, dog enthusiasts, and cyclists.
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Miller Peninsula State Park protects over 3,000 acres of undeveloped old growth forest. The miles of trails and fire roads wind through the forest all the way to the beach between Discovery and Sequim Bays.
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Walking under the dense canopy of this lush ravine, you might be taken by surprise when you suddenly reach the beach.
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Though most of the bluff trail is heavily forested, there are a few viewpoints like this one that offer sweeping vistas of the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
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Here, you'll discover a wooden bridge spanning Morse Creek. Once a railway trestle, this bridge now provides passage for pedestrians, dog enthusiasts, and cyclists.
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At this spot, you'll come across a big bridge over the Dungeness River. It's a beautiful river that starts near Mount Constance in the Olympic Mountains and flows through the Buckhorn Wilderness, by the town of Sequim, and into Dungeness Bay. Enjoy the view!
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Yes, the area offers several family-friendly options. For an easy and accessible outing, consider the Robin Hill County Park — Sequim trail. It's a relatively short walk with minimal elevation gain, making it perfect for all skill levels.
Many trails in the Sequim area are dog-friendly, but rules can vary, especially in wilderness areas and state parks. It's essential to keep dogs on a leash and check the specific regulations for the trail you plan to hike. For example, Robin Hill County Park is a popular spot for local dog walkers.
The trails around Bell Hill can be enjoyed year-round. Spring brings blooming flora, while summer offers pleasant weather for longer hikes. Autumn provides beautiful fall colors in the deciduous trees. Winter hiking is also possible, but be prepared for wetter, muddier trail conditions.
Yes, you can find loop trails in the area. A great option is the Robin Hill Farm County Park loop from Carlsborg. This trail provides a pleasant walk through the park without the need to backtrack.
The hiking experience is defined by classic Pacific Northwest landscapes. Expect to walk through beautiful forests of Douglas fir and Pacific madrone. Many trails, particularly in Miller Peninsula State Park, also offer glimpses of the nearby coastline and parklands.
The region offers a mix of difficulties. You'll find both easy, relatively flat trails suitable for casual walks, and more moderate routes with some elevation gain for those seeking a bit more of a challenge. The terrain generally features low elevation changes, making most routes accessible.
The primary trails directly around Bell Hill and in the nearby state and county parks are not known for significant waterfalls. The hikes focus more on forest and coastal scenery. For waterfalls, you would typically need to explore other parts of the Olympic Peninsula.
Standard day-hiking gear is recommended. This includes sturdy walking shoes, layered clothing to adapt to changing weather, a waterproof jacket, and plenty of water and snacks. Since some trails are in forested areas, insect repellent can also be useful during warmer months.
The trails are well-regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.7 stars. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths through the quiet, scenic forests and the variety of routes available for different fitness levels.
For a more substantial hike, the Thompson Spit via Bluff Trail loop offers a moderate challenge. At nearly 12 km, it provides a longer day out exploring the beautiful scenery of Miller Peninsula State Park.
Most designated parks, like Robin Hill County Park and Miller Peninsula State Park, have dedicated parking areas near the trailheads. These are generally accessible by car from Sequim. It's always a good idea to arrive earlier on weekends, as popular spots can fill up.


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