A boardwalk trail through an evergreen forest
Trails & Outdoor

Get outside
in Kitsap

Old-growth forest, saltwater beaches, and miles of trail. Here are the county's best-loved spots to get outdoors.

Trails

Where to hike and ride

Port Gamble Forest Heritage Park
North Kitsap

A 3,500-acre working forest with 65 miles of trail and a new bike park — a favorite of hikers and mountain bikers.

65 miModerate Bikes Dogs
Banner Forest Heritage Park
South Kitsap

645 acres of wooded multi-use loops off Long Lake Road, great for trail running, biking, and horses.

29 miEasy Bikes Dogs Horses
Newberry Hill Heritage Park
Central Kitsap

About 1,100 acres of forest, wetlands, and technical multi-use trails near Silverdale.

13 miModerate Bikes Horses
Guillemot Cove Nature Reserve
Seabeck

A 184-acre reserve with forest-to-beach trails on Hood Canal, tide pools, and the iconic stump house.

4 miModerate Beach
Clear Creek Trail
Central Kitsap

Nearly 8 flat, mostly-paved miles along Dyes Inlet through the heart of Silverdale.

8 miEasy Dogs
Grand Forest
Bainbridge

Island woodland preserve with connected loops through second-growth forest.

6 miEasy Dogs
By the mile

Trail networks, largest first

Port Gamble Forest Heritage Park65 mi
Banner Forest Heritage Park29 mi
Newberry Hill Heritage Park13 mi
Clear Creek Trail8 mi
Grand Forest6 mi
Guillemot Cove Nature Reserve4 mi
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