Sequim Valley Airport (W28) is a privately owned, public use airport and residential airpark located in the rain shadow of the Olympic Mountains, just three miles northwest of sunny Sequim, Washington. With an average annual rainfall of only seventeen inches, the airport benefits from the area's reputation as the Blue Hole of the Pacific Northwest, providing favorable VFR approach conditions on most days of the year.
Featuring a 3500 x 40 paved, lighted runway at an elevation of 144, Sequim Valley Airport offers tie downs, car parking, and 24-hour self-serve fuel services. The airport is not only a popular destination for recreational and business pilots, but also a mecca for retirees of the aviation community, making it an ideal place to work, play, or live.
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