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  1. Oct 31, 2022 · Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge. A Haven for Wildlife — Dungeness, one of the world’s longest sand spits, shelters a bay rich in marine life. Eelgrass beds attract brant, shorebirds feed on the tideflats, and ducks find sanctuary in the calm waters.

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  2. Learn about the history, wildlife, and recreation of this 772.52-acre refuge on the Strait of Juan de Fuca in Washington state. See photos, maps, and links to official sources of Dungeness Spit, Graveyard Spit, and Dungeness Bay and Harbor.

  3. The Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge is home to over 250 species of endangered birds, fish and mammals.

  4. Apr 15, 2021 · Dungeness is one of over 500 refuges in the National Wildlife Refuge System. A network of lands set aside specifically for wildlife, the System is our living heritage, conserving wildlife and habitat for generations to come. Dungeness NWR is open to the public year-round.

  5. The Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge is located near Sequim in Clallam County, Washington, on the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The 631 acres of the refuge include Dungeness Spit, Graveyard Spit, and portions of Dungeness Bay and Harbor.

  6. At Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge one of the worlds longest natural sand spits softens the rough sea waves to form a tranquil bay, fertile tidefats, and beaches of sand and gravel. Here wildlife fnd food, a place to rest, and protection from winds and pounding surf.

  7. The Refuge is open year-round. Daily. Sunrise to 1/2 hour before sunset.