Saturday, August 15, 2020

Sequalitchew Trail, Dupont, WA (Monday, August 3rd, 2020)

When our oldest daughter had the baby fed, changed and happy, they met us at the trailhead of the Sequalitchew Trail, where we dropped off our berries and headed out on a walk to the sound.  The coolest thing about the town of Dupont is the number of walking trails right in town.  This particular trail is about 1.5 miles each way, and runs from the Dupont fire station to the sound.






The little man is really enjoying himself!



When we got to the sound, everyone just made themselves comfortable, enjoyed the beauty and of course looked for seals.  Although there weren't any seals for us here tonight.










Walking back, you can go through this great old railroad tunnel.





When we got back to the house, there were a few deer eating in the bushes.  These deer are residents of Dupont, and you never know exactly where they will show up.


We stopped at the overlook on Old Pacific Highway on our way back home to take in the sunset views.  What a great evening, with the whole family together.


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