Diamond Point Airport (2WA1) is located at the north end of the Miller Peninsula, situated between Discovery Bay and Sequim Bay. 

Diamond Point has the most spectacular views in Washington, and that’s saying a lot!

After a quick trip to Port Townsend for lunch at the Spruce Goose you return to land on the lighted 24 x 2,300 foot runway, 260 feet AGL, and taxi to your hangar.  .

You’ll share this vibrant, energetic airport community with retired professionals from all walks of life. 

 

The airport association, web site at http://www.sapoasequim.com/DPAA/default.htm, operates and maintains the airport with a passion that can only come from real aviators. 

A variety of aircraft call 2WA1 home including the largest population of Globe Swifts on the west coast.  These are people that enjoy caring for their airplanes as much as they enjoy flying them.  Go to the website where you can click on the photos section and imagine yourself a part of the group.

 

Weather?  Check out the local weather at the DPAA website and note the annual rainfall to date.  Sequim is known as the banana belt of the northwest, getting between 10 and 12 inches of annual rainfall.  In fact they are so serious about their weather they passed a city ordinance that says the sun MUST SHINE EVERY DAY.  Where else is that a law!

 

Winters are mild with daytime temperatures in the 50’s, nighttime lows in the 30’s, and an occasional snowfall.  Summers are just as mild with highs in the upper 70’s, lows in the 60’s and it considered a heat wave when the temperatures get into the 80’s


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