
Lavender & Leisure Guide: Sequim + Port Angeles Adventure
Getting There from Seattle
- By Car (~2.5 hours)
- Take I-5 North from Seattle.
- Near Everett, take WA-20 West over Deception Pass Bridge.
- Merge onto US‑101 North toward Port Angeles, then turn east onto Sequim‑Dungeness Way (WA‑101).
- Sequim is just past the turn-off, nestled in the rain shadow of the Olympic Mountains—perfect for lavender.
- Optional Ferry Route
- Ferry from Edmonds to Kingston, then drive WA‑104 and US‑101. Adds time but offers scenic water views.

1. Lavender Fields of Sequim
Explore & Stay
- Day Trip: Wander through lavender rows, take in the aroma, and shop lavender products like soaps, oils, and bundles.
- Stay on the Farm:
- Bookabach Cottage – peaceful, rural setting on the fields
- VRBO listing – same charming stay

Activities
- Take photos, enjoy the calm, and visit nearby farms offering lavender-infused products and live plants.
- Back home: Use what you bought to bake lavender cookies—ours turned out buttery and floral.
2. Lake Crescent Lodge, Port Angeles
- Located on the shores of Lake Crescent, surrounded by forest and mountain views.
- Ideal for hiking, lake activities, and relaxing with a book or drink by the water.
- Worth the short detour—classic Pacific Northwest lodge vibes.
3. Olympic Game Farm, Sequim
- Driving Safari: Drive through the park and feed animals right from your car.
- Animals we saw:
- Deer
- Llamas
- Bison
- Elk
- Peacocks, sheep, and long-horned cattle
Why It’s Great for a Short Trip
- Combines nature, farm life, and interactive animal experiences
- Great for solo travelers, couples, or families
- You can take a piece of the trip home with you—lavender oils, bundles, and baked treats
Tips & Extras
- Best season: Mid-June to early July for peak lavender bloom
- Farm etiquette: Stay on paths, ask before touching or picking
- Stay suggestions:
- Lavender farm cottage via Bookabach or VRBO
- Lake Crescent Lodge for a cozy lakeside night
- Extra stops:
- Port Townsend for a bite or coffee
- Olympic National Park for a short hike or sunset stop
Sample 2-Day Itinerary
Day | Morning | Afternoon | Evening |
---|---|---|---|
Day 1 | Drive to Sequim | Visit lavender farms | Farm stay + baking |
Day 2 | Olympic Game Farm visit | Lake Crescent Lodge & hike | Dinner by the lake |
What to Pack
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Sun protection
- Camera
- Reusable bag for purchases
- Ingredients or tools if baking at your stay
Final Thoughts
Sequim offers a unique combination of peaceful lavender fields, interactive animal fun, and mountain-lake escapes. Whether you’re going solo or bringing friends, it’s an easy getaway with a lot to offer—especially in the summer season. Consider extending your stay to explore more of the Olympic Peninsula and take some of that serenity home with you.