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Experience the Olympic Peninsula like never before. With one hundred rooms—including double queen, king suites, business suites, and executive suites—the 7 Cedars Hotel offers plush rooms with expansive views, and a customer experience that is unmatched on the Olympic Peninsula. Book now for stays beginning August 4. Cross over the Hood Canal Bridge and you will be on the Olympic Peninsula. Keep going west on Highway 101 and you will come to Sequim, WA. Located at 270756 Highway 101 is the 7 Cedars Casino. This hard to miss casino is a 63,000 square foot facility operated by the S’Klallam tribe. Operating hours are 10a-3a daily. Experience The Hotel Your Olympic Experience Begins Here. Comfort-driven accommodations, expansive gaming, four dining venues, live entertainment, expanded RV amenities, and our award-winning golf course makes the 7 Cedars Hotel the perfect place to relax after all your Olympic adventures. The Olympic Peninsula One of the best light displays west of Seattle. Although it is nearly winter, the gateway to the Olympic Peninsula gets a little warm and bright this time every year. Both locals and travelers alike say it is one of the best times of year to experience the Olympic Peninsula. Olympic Peninsula Things To Do Situated in the town of Blyn just five miles east of Sequim, this popular destination features slot machines and table games, the top-rated Cedars at Dungeness golf course, Italian and American eateries and some of best live music in the region.

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  • Salt Creeks

    'The beauty of travel can be the unexpected places that locals recommend, that are truly worthy of your time. I would recommend Salt Creek Recreation area. Salt Creek is an enchanting place, certainly a highlight of this lovely and magical side of the Olympic. It inspires wonder and an abiding sense of the passage of time in people of all ages. It is perfect for tide pooling as there are multiple tide pools with anemones, hermit crabs, shell fish, and even a few star fish.” - Miranda’s Staff Pick

  • Hurricane Ridge

    'The Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center is a great place to start. Located just before the end of the road, stop here for brochures, maps, snacks, and tips regarding your stay. It is open daily in the summer, and on Saturdays and Sundays when the Hurricane Ridge Road is open during the remainder of the year. Hurricane Ridge has a number of hiking trails, from ridgetop traverses to steep trails that descend to subalpine lakes and valleys.' - Nicole’s Staff Pick

  • Olympic Game Farm

    'Every trip should have loads of memories, giggles, photo opportunities, and ANIMALS! At the Olympic Game Farm you get all of that, plus so much more. Originally the Olympic Game Farm was the secret location for Disney’s Animal Actors for 28 years. Walt Disney had a love and passion for his Nature Movies and had his hidden Hollywood right here in the Pacific Northwest. The Olympic Game Farm opened to the Public in 1973. Several of the current animals at the Olympic Game Farm are rescues or overflow from other animal facilities.' - Shannon's Staff Pick, Front Desk Agent

  • Ediz Hook

    'Every place has that little spot that goes forgotten, but Ediz Hook isn’t truly forgotten. It is easily skipped with all the exciting hikes, beaches, and natural amazement the peninsula has to offer. Just a quick drive past the Port Angles downtown area, the hook offers a spectacular view of British Columbia and docking ships in the harbor.' - Crystal’s Staff Pick (Night Auditor)