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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, with numerous viewing platforms providing excellent spots to observe the waterways. This route is a gentle 0.8 miles (1.4 km)…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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1.35 km
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1.07 km
197 m
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999 m
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The park is conveniently located close to downtown Poulsbo, making it easily accessible. You'll find designated parking areas directly at the park entrance, providing straightforward access to the trailheads.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly! You are welcome to bring your furry companion, but please ensure they remain on a leash at all times. Remember to clean up after your dog to help keep the park beautiful for everyone.
Fall is a particularly popular and rewarding time to visit, as you can witness the spectacular salmon spawning in Dogfish Creek. However, the park offers diverse scenery and wildlife viewing opportunities year-round, making it a great destination in any season.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to enjoy Poulsbo's Fish Park. It's a free public park, welcoming visitors to explore its trails and natural beauty.
The park offers multiple interconnected loop options, allowing you to tailor your hike. While the entire network covers about 1.5 miles, a typical leisurely stroll on the main routes might take around 20-30 minutes. You can easily adjust the length to suit your preference.
Absolutely! This trail is widely regarded as easy, with very little elevation gain, making it ideal for beginners, families with young children, and those looking for a gentle walk. Many sections are even stroller-friendly.
The terrain is quite varied, featuring a mix of boardwalks, packed gravel paths, and some paved sections. You'll also find wooded or dirt paths in certain areas. Most gravel paths are flat and accessible, though one set of stairs can be easily avoided.
You'll experience diverse scenery, including wetlands, forested areas, and picturesque views of the Liberty Bay Estuary and Dogfish Creek. It's a haven for wildlife, with opportunities to spot birds, mammals, bats, fish, and reptiles. Interpretive panels provide insights into the local ecosystem.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Chum Trail, Sockeye Trail, and Cutthroat Trail, offering a connected network of paths within the park.
After rainfall, certain sections of the trail, particularly the dirt paths, can become muddy and develop 'epic puddles.' While this can be a fun adventure for children, it's a good idea to wear appropriate waterproof footwear if visiting during wet conditions.
Definitely! The park's close proximity to downtown Poulsbo makes it perfect for combining a nature walk with a visit to local shops, restaurants, and cafes. It's an accessible urban escape that offers both tranquility and convenience.
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