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Embark on the Woodard Bay Overlook Trail, an easy hike that guides you through mature second-growth forests of Douglas firs, maples, and cedars. You will find an understory rich with sword ferns and salal as you make your way along the path. This route covers 0.9 miles (1.5 km) with…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Includes segments with temporary access restrictions. Check ahead to confirm restricted segments are open to the public.
After 85 m for 1.42 km
Waypoints
Highlight • River
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130 m
Highlight • Trail
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713 m
Highlight • Natural Monument
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1.27 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
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1.35 km
Highlight • Natural
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1.51 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
1.17 km
255 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
1.19 km
292 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The trail is best enjoyed from late August through early March. Please note that the Woodard Bay Overlook Trail is **closed annually from mid-March to mid-August** to protect nesting birds, particularly the significant heron and cormorant rookeries.
Yes, a Discover Pass is required for parking at the Woodard Bay trailhead. You can find more information about the Discover Pass on the official wa.gov website.
No, dogs are generally not permitted on this trail or within the Woodard Bay Natural Resources Conservation Area due to its designation as a wildlife sanctuary. This helps protect the sensitive habitats and numerous species, including nesting birds and seals.
The trail is generally easy, level, and about 3-4 feet wide. It consists of dirt or crushed rock, following an old roadbed in some sections. While well-maintained, some associated loop trails in the conservation area can be muddy, and you might encounter fallen trees.
This area is a wildlife sanctuary, so you can expect abundant sightings! Look for Great Blue Herons and Double-Crested Cormorants in their rookeries, various seabirds, and bald eagles. You might also spot Pacific Harbor Seals resting on log booms in Woodard Bay, and river otters. An old railroad trestle is home to a large bat colony, visible at dusk in spring and summer.
Absolutely! The trail is considered easy with very little elevation gain, making it accessible for a wide range of hikers, including families and beginners. Its short length and well-maintained surface are ideal for a leisurely stroll.
The trail offers picturesque views of Chapman Bay, including a 270-degree vista at certain points. You'll walk through mature second-growth forests and pass by observation points for heron and cormorant rookeries. Keep an eye out for harbor seals on log booms and the historic railroad trestle that houses a bat colony near Henderson Inlet and Bat Nursery.
Yes, the route covers sections of the Loop Trail, which makes up about 75% of this komoot tour.
The trail starts at the Woodard Bay trailhead within the Woodard Bay Natural Resources Conservation Area. Parking is available at the trailhead, but remember that a Discover Pass is required.
This easy hike is approximately 1.5 kilometers long and typically takes around 25 minutes to complete at a leisurely pace, allowing time to enjoy the views and wildlife.
The Woodard Bay Overlook Trail itself is primarily an out-and-back path leading to a lookout point. However, it is part of a larger network within the Woodard Bay Natural Resources Conservation Area that includes associated loop trails.