Hiking Guide to Miller Bay and North Kitsap

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Hiking Guide to Miller Bay and North Kitsap

Hiking destinations very close to Miller Bay

A popular network of over 10 miles of trails in 800-acre forested park. Mountain bikes and dogs allowed. Main entrance is 2.5 miles north of Cedar Mar on Miller Bay Rd.
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North Kitsap Heritage Park
Miller Bay Road Northeast
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A popular network of over 10 miles of trails in 800-acre forested park. Mountain bikes and dogs allowed. Main entrance is 2.5 miles north of Cedar Mar on Miller Bay Rd.
Several miles of trails winding through mature forest and branches of a salmon stream. Main access is just past and opposite the espresso stand 1/4 mile south of Cedar Mar. There is a not-so-easy to find connector to Irwin Ave / Park Ave that affords a no-traffic route to Suquamish village. At end of Park Ave turn L (east) on Geneva then R (south) on Harris.
Cowling Creek Center
20325 Miller Bay Road Northeast
Several miles of trails winding through mature forest and branches of a salmon stream. Main access is just past and opposite the espresso stand 1/4 mile south of Cedar Mar. There is a not-so-easy to find connector to Irwin Ave / Park Ave that affords a no-traffic route to Suquamish village. At end of Park Ave turn L (east) on Geneva then R (south) on Harris.
A quiet dead-end street starts 100 yards north of Cedar Mar and goes for about 2/3 of a mile with 300' of elevation gain - head right at the "T" to the end for a nice outlook.
Northeast Lincoln Road East
Northeast Lincoln Road East
A quiet dead-end street starts 100 yards north of Cedar Mar and goes for about 2/3 of a mile with 300' of elevation gain - head right at the "T" to the end for a nice outlook.

Greater North Kitsap hiking destinations

3500 acres with over 60 miles of trails ranging from wide-open logging roads to twisty single track. Very popular with mountain bikers as well as hikers. Adjacent to historic Port Gamble village, the most well-preserved logging company town in the Northwest and a national historic landmark. Main entrance and the village are 8 miles from Cedar Mar; the Stottlemeyer trailhead is only 5 miles.
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Port Gamble
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3500 acres with over 60 miles of trails ranging from wide-open logging roads to twisty single track. Very popular with mountain bikers as well as hikers. Adjacent to historic Port Gamble village, the most well-preserved logging company town in the Northwest and a national historic landmark. Main entrance and the village are 8 miles from Cedar Mar; the Stottlemeyer trailhead is only 5 miles.
A great community-built trail system that links three outstanding parks, all with jaw-dropping views: Point No Point, Norwegian Point and Buck Lake. Multiple trailheads all about 10 miles north (Miller Bay Rd becomes Hansville Rd when it crosses Bond Rd).
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Hansville Greenway
6780 Buck Lake Rd NE
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A great community-built trail system that links three outstanding parks, all with jaw-dropping views: Point No Point, Norwegian Point and Buck Lake. Multiple trailheads all about 10 miles north (Miller Bay Rd becomes Hansville Rd when it crosses Bond Rd).