Port Williams County Park is a scenic beach located in Sequim, Washington, offering a mix of sand and pebbles along its 600-foot shoreline. The park is ideal for activities like swimming, fishing, beachcombing, and picnicking. It's a popular spot for families and dog lovers, with dogs allowed on a leash. The park features restrooms and offers free parking for up to 20 cars, though spaces can fill quickly during peak season. Nearby attractions include the Dungeness Spit and Wildlife Refuge and the Olympic National Park, making it a great base for exploring the area.
The park's historic boathouse, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, adds a touch of history to the site. Visitors can enjoy watching ships pass by while parked at the water's edge or take a kayak or small boat trip around Sequim Bay.
The area is also known for its birdwatching opportunities, attracting enthusiasts with its diverse avifauna.