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If you've ever tried to plan road cycling around Canterwood, you know how overwhelming the options can be. Sifting through countless routes to find the ones genuinely worth your time and effort can feel like a ride in itself. That's where we come in. Our komoot community has ridden, mapped, and reviewed these routes, so we've curated this guide to save you the guesswork and point you directly to the rides worth your legs.
Road cycling around Canterwood truly offers…
Last updated: June 1, 2026
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The Cushman Trail and Point Defiance Loop offers a dynamic road cycling experience, transitioning from the sustained climbs of the Cushman Powerline Trail through forested sections to the rolling hills…
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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92.8km
04:14
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Cushman Powerline Trail loop from Canterwood offers a dynamic road cycling experience, blending paved paths with challenging hills and stunning vistas. You'll pedal through forested sections, alongside power lines,…
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The Fox Island Bridge loop from Gig Harbor offers a dynamic road cycling experience, winding through quiet rural roads and dense forests before opening up to spectacular coastal views. You'll…
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Waterman Point is a quiet, residential peninsula in Kitsap County, Washington, just west of Bremerton. It juts into the waters where Port Orchard narrows into Rich Passage, offering scenic views of Puget Sound, passing ferries, and even Mount Rainier on a clear day. From this spot on Beach Drive, you get a nice view of the point and over the water.
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A nice paved trail runs along this beach area, accompanied by a small park right next to the beach. The park features a beach pavilion, a whale sculpture play area, and plenty of benches, making it a great spot to take a break.
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The Fox Island Bridge leads to a quiet, tranquil island with a community of around 3,000 residents. It boasts incredible views of Mt. Rainier, the snow-capped Olympic Mountains, the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, McNeil Island, and the snow-capped Olympic Mountains and McNeil Island. As you cross the bridge, you can see the historic Chapel on Echo Bay, which is over 100 years old, and the iconic lighthouse on nearby Tanglewood Island.
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This spot near the small community of Olalla is beautiful, with upfront views of the Calvas Passage. There is a small convenience store where you can stop and purchase snacks and drinks.
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This is a well-maintained, wide, paved pathway that runs along the power lines (hence the name) and parallels State Route 16. It has multiple access points and several benches and picnic tables along the way. As you traverse the route, you can expect to travel over several hills through some beautiful scenic areas.
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The Tacoma Narrows Bridge consists of two suspension bridges offering impressive views over the Puget Sound. It can be a breezy ride, especially in the fall and spring. Be alert when descending onto the bridge from the west side (Gig Harbor), as there is an entrance to the trail on the right-hand side near the bottom of the hill, and other cyclists entering the path may be unaware of others barreling down at them at high speeds. On the east side (Tacoma), use caution when crossing busy Jackson Street, as there have been several auto/bike accidents at the off-ramp.
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This area served as a staging area for the construction of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge and was later donated by Harold Woodworth. Within the park, you can find a bell from the USS Tacoma from WWI and a memorial dedicated to the memory of 162 residents who lost their lives in the war.
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The Tacoma Narrows Bridge consists of a pair of suspension bridges spanning the Puget Sound, with the original bridge being constructed in July 1940 and subsequently collapsing in November of the same year, drawing significant attention from experts in the field, leading to its reconstruction in the 1950s, and offering impressive views over the Puget Sound.
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There are 16 road cycling routes around Canterwood listed on komoot, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.96 stars.
The road cycling routes around Canterwood cater to a range of abilities. You'll find 4 easy routes, 11 moderate routes, and 1 difficult route, ensuring options for beginners looking for gentle rides as well as experienced cyclists seeking more challenging terrain with significant elevation changes.
Yes, the region offers several options suitable for families. The Cushman Powerline Trail – Tacoma Narrows Bridge loop from Canterwood is an easy 29.4 km route that incorporates the scenic Cushman Trail, which is known for its paved path and mixed grades, making it suitable for leisurely rides. Additionally, Sehmel Homestead Park offers a network of trails through forests and fields that can be enjoyed by families.
Many routes in the Canterwood area offer stunning coastal views of Puget Sound and Mount Rainier. Routes that incorporate the Cushman Trail, such as the Cushman Trail and Point Defiance Loop, provide scenic sections along the waterfront. Riding across the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, as featured in the Tacoma Narrows Bridge – Cushman Powerline Trail loop from Canterwood, also offers breathtaking vistas.
Absolutely. For those seeking longer rides, the Cushman Powerline Trail – Olalla Bay loop from Gig Harbor is a challenging 89.7 km route that takes approximately 4 hours and 11 minutes to complete, traversing varied terrain. The region's extensive network allows for combining different sections to create extended tours.
The Cushman Trail is a prominent feature for road cyclists, offering a scenic 6.2-mile (one way) paved path that winds through forests, residential areas, and along the waterfront. It features mixed grades, making it suitable for various skill levels. You can find amenities like restrooms and parking at various trailheads. Routes like the Kinbee Hill – Cushman Powerline Trail loop from Canterwood integrate this popular trail.
While cycling, you can explore several points of interest. The Cushman Powerline Trail itself is a notable highlight. You might also pass by areas offering views towards Point Defiance — Five Mile Drive, or even historic sites like Fort Nisqually. The Gig Harbor waterfront also provides opportunities to explore local eateries and boutiques.
The Pacific Northwest climate means road cycling is enjoyable for much of the year. Spring and summer generally offer the most pleasant weather with less rain and warmer temperatures, ideal for exploring the coastal views and forested sections. Fall can also be beautiful with changing foliage, though you should be prepared for cooler temperatures and potential rain.
Yes, the region offers routes that incorporate quiet streets and dedicated paved paths. The Cushman Trail, for instance, provides a dedicated, traffic-free experience. Many routes also traverse residential areas and forested sections, offering a more tranquil cycling environment away from major roads.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.96 stars from over 19 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from coastal views to forested sections, and the variety of routes suitable for different ability levels. The well-maintained paved paths, especially the Cushman Trail, are frequently highlighted for their scenic beauty and accessibility.
The Cushman Trail, a central feature for many routes, includes amenities like parking at various trailheads. For more detailed information on parking and public transport options specific to Gig Harbor and its trails, you may find resources on the official Gig Harbor city website: gigharborwa.gov.
Gig Harbor itself is a charming town with a maritime heritage, offering various local eateries and boutiques, particularly along its waterfront. While Canterwood is a gated community, its proximity to Gig Harbor means cyclists can easily access cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options within the town after their rides. For more information on local amenities, you can visit visitgigharbor.com.


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