Hiking in Bremerton, Washington
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Bremerton, Washington
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Hiking In National Forests

Olympic National Forest
Variations in elevation and moisture create a rich landscape which offers many opportunities for camping, picnicking, hiking, fishing, hunting, swimming, and boating. Special activities include clam digging, oyster picking, beachcombing, scuba diving, wildlife viewing and mountain climbing.
Hiking is allowedFishingWildlife viewing
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Trail Systems

Blake Island State Park
Recreation includes picnicking, boat camping, boating, water skiing, fishing, hiking, beachcombing, scuba diving, clamming, bird watching and marine life study are some of the activities enjoyed in the park. The Island's five miles of beach provide a magnificent view of the Olympic Mountains, Mount Rainier and Mount Baker, and the Seattle skyline. Twelve miles of trails (which include an interpretive nature trail) are provided on the north end of the park.
Hiking is allowedBirdwatching

Fay Bainbridge State Park
Camping, picnicking, beachcombing, hiking, fishing, scuba diving, boating, clamming, and crabbing are some of the activities enjoyed in the park. The low rolling hills and sheltered inland salt water that make up the Puget Sound basin produce a mild, marine climate characterized by wintertime clouds, rain, and sometimes a light snow, but lots of summertime sunshine. This area averages 51 inches of precipitation per year.
Hiking is allowedPicnic tableFishing
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Walking & Nature Trails

Illahee State Park
Marine facilities include five mooring buoys, four floats (356 feet of moorage float space) and a dock. Facility use is first come, first served, with continuous moorage limited to three consecutive nights. Some recreational activities visitors like to participate in are boating, picnicking, camping, hiking, water skiing, oyster harvesting and clamming are enjoyed in the park.
Hiking is allowedPicnic table
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