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Seal Street Park in Sequim: Now on Google Maps

Here's a look at what I've been up to the past few months: Leaving my mark on Google Maps as a Local Guide; I'm currently at Level 6! 💁

Seal Street Park in Sequim is one of my recent additions that was approved by Google Maps. I've been updating the map system with pictures, reviews, information, and new locations, to help locals and travelers find where they are going when they are in the area; it's the perfect outlet for a former stenographer who misses taking a record but doesn't miss court. 

Below is my Seal Street Park Flickr photo album that you can scroll through to see what the downtown courtyard park looks like; some of the photos can also be seen in Google Maps. 📷

Underneath the photo album is the new map for Seal Street Park, so anyone searching for it online can now see where it is located; underneath the map is my review of Seal Street Park giving more information about the park and what you can find there (the review is also available in Google Maps). 

Click the map to add your Seal Street Park review to Google Maps! 📍
Seal Street Park Sequim



CONVENIENT DOWNTOWN COURTYARD PARK

📌 Located between retail stores Doodlebugs and Heather Creek and Olympic Lavender Company along West Washington Street in downtown Sequim.

North Seal Avenue is not a through street for traffic. 📷 Great for sipping drinks, watching people, parking bikes and butts, photography, reading, waiting, getting inspired. 👢 In walking distance of Sequim Civic Center, coffee shops, retail shops, and many downtown businesses. 🚲 Bike racks (shaped like bikes!) and benches still look new. 📙 The Tiny Olympic Library is a free book station located in the park; help yourself to a book while waiting. 🍵 Close to Hurricane Coffee; if outdoor tables are crowded, walk a few feet over to Seal Street Park for more seating options away from the coffee crowd. 🍵 RainShadow Coffee Roasting Company is also within walking distance at the other end of North Seal Avenue opposite of Seal Street Park, a few shops down West Cedar Street; walk to get a drink, or take your drinks outside to Seal Street Park. ☔ Uncovered and open air, next to parking lot for downtown shops and businesses.

🔺 In walking distance of a majority of downtown businesses, depending on one's mobility.


Learn about Sequim Parks and Recreation here and here.
Read Seal Street Park Yelp reviews here.
See more Seal Street Park photography here.



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