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Hikes around Keyport WA often explore the forested parklands of nearby Bainbridge Island. The region's terrain is characterized by rolling hills, dense woodlands, and well-maintained trail networks within parks like Grand Forest and Battle Point Park. With low elevation gains, the routes are generally accessible and provide a good introduction to the natural landscapes of the Kitsap Peninsula.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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If you're looking for a peaceful, easy stroll on Bainbridge Island, the Battle Point Trail delivers a delightful experience. This 2.0-mile (3.2 km) loop is mostly flat, with only 38…
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Step into the serene embrace of the Pacific Northwest on the Grand Forest West Main Trail, an easy 1.3-mile (2.1 km) hiking loop on Bainbridge Island. You'll stroll through a…

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Discover the Poulsbo Wilderness Trail, an easy 0.6-mile (1.0 km) hike that offers a tranquil escape right in the heart of Poulsbo. You will gain only 4 feet (1 metres)…
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Poulsbo's Fish Park Trail offers an easy hike through diverse scenery, perfect for a quick escape into nature. You will find yourself moving from peaceful wetlands to lush forested areas,…
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Easy 3.2-mile hike through the lush Grand Forest on Bainbridge Island, featuring creeks, ponds, and dense Pacific Northwest woods.
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Battle Point Park is a window into history, a haven for outdoor adventures, and a gateway to the unique charm of Bainbridge Island. So, discover the hidden wonders of this captivating waterfront spot!
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This is the western section of the Grand Forest, an overall 240-acre tract of woodlands full of fir, maple, and cedar trees that offer great shade on the packed-dirt trails.
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This is the western section of the Grand Forest, an overall 240-acre tract of woodlands full of fir, maple, and cedar trees that offer great shade on the packed-dirt trails.
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This is the eastern section of the Grand Forest, home to the main trail loop. The trails here offer easy, packed-dirt walking under a canopy of fir, cedar and maple trees.
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The park, which spans 90.3 acres and includes two ponds, a jogging trail, two soccer fields, three softball fields, a pony area, a picnic shelter, two tennis courts, playgrounds, two basketball courts shared with a roller hockey court, a large children's play structure, garden plots, a disc golf course, and the Park District maintenance shop and offices, is largely open space. Gymnastics classes and camps are held in the recently restored Transmitter Building. The covered picnic shelter is popular, so call the Park District customer service line at 206-842-2302 to make a reservation.
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Yes, many of the trails in the parks around Keyport are dog-friendly, but they must be kept on a leash. The forested paths in places like Grand Forest and Battle Point Park are great for walking with your dog, offering plenty of shade and interesting smells.
The region is excellent for beginners, with 15 of the 16 routes rated as easy. A great option is the Fairy Dell lookout and Battle Point Park loop — Bainbridge Island. It's a relatively short walk with minimal elevation gain, taking you through pleasant parkland.
Accessing the main hiking areas on Bainbridge Island from Keyport typically requires a car, as they are a short drive away. Once on the island, you can hike between some parks, but public transport options directly to the trailheads are limited.
Most trails in the area are designed as loops, making them perfect for circular walks. For a classic woodland experience, consider the Grand Forest West loop from Bainbridge Island, which offers a well-defined path through a beautiful, dense forest.
While most hikes around Keyport are set within dense inland forests on Bainbridge Island, some trails offer occasional glimpses of the water through the trees. However, the primary characteristic of the region's hikes is the immersive woodland scenery rather than expansive ocean vistas.
The trails are generally characterized by rolling hills and well-maintained paths through dense woodlands. Most routes have low elevation gains, making them accessible for a wide range of fitness levels. You can expect soft, dirt trails under a canopy of trees.
The area is highly regarded by the komoot community. Reviewers often praise the well-maintained, clearly marked trails and the peaceful atmosphere of the dense forests on Bainbridge Island.
While most routes are easy, you can find a moderately challenging hike by combining park trails. The Battle Point Park and Grand Forest loops — Bainbridge Island is the longest and most challenging route in this collection, offering a more strenuous workout.
Yes, the main parks on Bainbridge Island, such as Grand Forest and Battle Point Park, have designated parking areas near the trailheads. These lots provide convenient access to the trail networks.
Hiking here is enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer offer lush, green forests, while autumn provides beautiful fall colors. The tree cover offers good shade in the summer and protection from light rain in the wetter months, though trails can get muddy.
Absolutely. The majority of the trails are easy, with gentle slopes and well-defined paths, making them ideal for family outings. The shorter loops within Battle Point Park and Grand Forest are particularly popular with families.


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