Best attractions and places to see around Parkwood include a variety of natural and man-made features. The area is characterized by its diverse landscapes, offering coastal views, dense forests, and serene lakes. Visitors can explore waterfalls, piers, and extensive trail networks. This region provides opportunities for both leisurely walks and more challenging outdoor activities.
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A fantastic viewpoint to take a break off of the bike. On a sunny clear day you gain lovely views of Illahee Preserve Park opposite.
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The falls are the reasons why this trail is the most popular one in the Ueland Tree Farm area. There is a bridge and viewing area to admire them.
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40-acre Blakely Harbor Park was once the site of Port Blakely Mill, one of the largest sawmills in the late 1800s. You can still see some of the ruined buildings, along with wetlands and some pretty coastal views.
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The main trails in Gazzam Lake Nature Preserve are well-signed and make for easy walking through the forest. The side trails tend to be narrower and brushier.
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Arguably one of the most challenging walking trails on Bainbridge Island, this route is renowned for its dense fern coverage beneath the tree canopy. The end of the trail does offer shoreline access, best visited at low tide so you have some room to explore the exposed shoreline. Be aware of coyotes and bears that may be in the area.
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Gorgeous stretch of road around the southern tip of the point. CW direction around this bit of the loop offers a more gentle climb and better opportunity to enjoy the views.
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The Parkwood area offers a variety of natural landscapes. You can visit Dickerson Falls, a beautiful waterfall nestled within a forest, which is a popular feature in the Ueland Tree Farm area. Additionally, Wildflower Meadow in Blakely Harbor Park provides coastal views and wetlands, while Gazzam Lake Main Trail offers serene walks through a forest leading to a lake.
Yes, Point White Pier is a fantastic viewpoint offering expansive views of the surrounding area, including Illahee Preserve Park. It's a great spot to take a break and enjoy the scenery. The Wildflower Meadow in Blakely Harbor Park also provides pretty coastal views.
The Parkwood area is rich with trails. You can explore the popular trail leading to Dickerson Falls in the Ueland Tree Farm area. For a more challenging experience, try the Westwood Shoreline Trail, known for its dense fern coverage and shoreline access at low tide. Easy walking options include the Gazzam Lake Main Trail. For more hiking options, check out the Hiking around Parkwood guide.
Absolutely! Wildflower Meadow in Blakely Harbor Park is a 40-acre park with wetlands and coastal views, suitable for families. The Gazzam Lake Main Trail is also well-signed and makes for easy walking through the forest, perfect for families. Point White Pier is another great spot for families to enjoy the views.
Yes, several easy trails are available. The main trails in Gazzam Lake Nature Preserve are well-signed and offer easy walking through the forest. Other easy options include the Banner Slough Loop, Manchester State Park Loop, and Lions Park Loop, which you can find more details about in the Easy hikes around Parkwood guide.
When exploring trails like the Westwood Shoreline Trail, visitors should be aware that coyotes and bears may be in the area. The diverse natural environments, including forests and wetlands, also support various bird species and smaller mammals.
Yes, Blakely Harbor Park is a significant historical site. This 40-acre park was once the location of Port Blakely Mill, one of the largest sawmills in the late 1800s. You can still see remnants of the ruined buildings alongside its natural wetlands and coastal views.
Beyond hiking, the Parkwood area offers excellent opportunities for road cycling. You can find various routes, including the 'View of Waterman Point loop from Parkwood' which is an easy ride, or more moderate options like the 'Chico Creek Estuary – Silverdale Waterfront Park loop from Bremerton'. For detailed routes, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Parkwood guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the natural beauty and tranquility. For instance, Dickerson Falls is highly appreciated as the main draw for its trail. The Point White Pier is loved for its lovely views, especially on clear, sunny days, making it a perfect spot for a break. The diverse landscapes, from coastal views to dense forests, are frequently praised.
The best time to visit depends on your activity. For shoreline access along trails like the Westwood Shoreline Trail, it's best visited at low tide to explore the exposed areas. Generally, spring and summer offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities and enjoying the wildflowers at places like Wildflower Meadow in Blakely Harbor Park.
Yes, the Westwood Shoreline Trail is arguably one of the most challenging walking trails on Bainbridge Island. It's known for its dense fern coverage and offers shoreline access, best explored at low tide. Hikers should be prepared for a strenuous experience and aware of potential wildlife.
Yes, there are several circular routes for hiking. Examples include the Banner Slough Loop, Manchester State Park Loop, and Lions Park Loop, all categorized as easy. For more details on these and other circular routes, you can explore the Hiking around Parkwood guide.


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