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Kitsap Peninsula - Hiking

It is amazing that no less than a half hour ferry ride from Seattle or Tacoma such open, natural areas can be found as what awaits the hiker on Kitsap Peninsula. Much of the lower peninsula is forested or open farmland. An extensive network of trails link many of the state parks in the area together, and there are continual improvements and extensions to the trails.

A good place to start, if you are interested in stretching your legs, is in one of the many Washington state parks on Kitsap Peninsula.

Hiking trails in the Kitsap Peninsula area are listed below. Click on any trail name for more information.

Select Hiking Guides and Outfitters for a list of area hiking outfitters.



 Featured Listings
Mosquito Fleet Trail Easy
Intermediate
Over 100 miles
Celebrating the history of the Puget Sound area, this trail follows approximately 100 miles of roadside throughout northern Kitsap Peninsula and Bainbridge Island.

Clear Creek Trail Easy
About 5 miles long
This beautiful little stream, with it’s headwaters several miles north of Silverdale, arrives at a pleasant estuary and then drains into Dyes Inlet, part of the Puget Sound. A scenic trail winds along Clear Creek.

McCormick Woods Trail Easy
With the Olympic Mountains visible to the west, this trail explores the rustic McCormick Woods.

Key Peninsula Hiking Easy
About 20 miles, 5 miles of spur trails
The trail strings its way down Key Peninsula from the Cushman Trail in the North (already linked to Gig Harbor) to Devil's Head in the south by following various rights of way.

 Other Listings
Big Creek Loop Trail - No. 827 1.1 miles

Big Creek Upper Loop Trail - No. 827 4.3 miles

Big Quilcene Trail - No. 833 5.3 miles

Bogachiel Trail - No. 825 1.5 miles

Brown Creek Nature Trail - No. 877 0.8 miles

Buckhorn Lake Trail - No. 845 1 mile

Church Creek Shelter Trail - No. 870 0.7 mile

Church Creek Trail - No. 871 3.5 miles

Colonel Bob Trail - No. 851 6.3 miles

Deer Ridge Trail - No. 846 3.6 miles

Dry Creek Trail - No. 872 7 miles

Duckabush Trail - No. 803 6.7 miles

Dungenes Trail - No. 833 8.1 miles

Elk Lake Trail - No. 805 1.1 miles

Fallsview Canyon Trail - No. 868 0.6 mile

Fletcher Canyon Trail - No. 857 2.4 miles

Gold Creek Trail - No. 830 6.2 miles

Gray Wolf Quil Trail - No. 834 3 miles

Gray Wolf Trail - No. 834 6.1 miles

Home Lake Trail - No. 834 0.9 miles

Interrorem Nature Trail - No. 804 0.3 miles


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