6.6 km
~1 hrs 43 min
243 m
“Explore a 7-km loop hike with rich history, lush forests, and stunning waterfront views on Bainbridge Island.”
Starting near Kitsap County, Washington, the Blakely Harbor via Fort Ward Hill Trail offers a delightful loop hike of approximately 7 kilometers (around 4.3 miles) with an elevation gain of about 200 meters (656 feet). This trail is rated as medium difficulty, making it suitable for moderately experienced hikers.
### Getting There To reach the trailhead, you can drive or use public transportation. If driving, head towards Bainbridge Island and follow signs to Fort Ward Park. The nearest significant landmark is Fort Ward Park, located at 2241 Pleasant Beach Dr NE, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110. For those using public transport, take a ferry from Seattle to Bainbridge Island and then a local bus or taxi to Fort Ward Park.
### Trail Overview The trail begins near Fort Ward Park, a site with historical significance dating back to World War II when it served as a coastal defense fort. As you start your hike, you'll notice the remnants of old military structures, adding a historical layer to your adventure.
### Key Sections and Landmarks - Fort Ward Park to Blakely Harbor (0-2 km / 0-1.2 miles): The initial section of the trail takes you through lush forested areas with towering Douglas firs and Western red cedars. Keep an eye out for local wildlife such as deer and various bird species. The trail is well-marked and relatively flat, making for an easy start.
- Blakely Harbor (2-4 km / 1.2-2.5 miles): As you approach Blakely Harbor, the trail opens up to stunning waterfront views. This area was once home to one of the largest sawmills in the world during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. You can still see some of the old pilings and remnants of the mill, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past. This section is slightly more challenging with a gradual incline.
- Blakely Harbor to Fort Ward Hill (4-5.5 km / 2.5-3.4 miles): The trail then ascends towards Fort Ward Hill, providing panoramic views of the harbor and Puget Sound. This is the most strenuous part of the hike, with a steady climb that will test your endurance. The elevation gain here is about 100 meters (328 feet).
- Fort Ward Hill to Trailhead (5.5-7 km / 3.4-4.3 miles): The final stretch takes you back through dense forest and eventually loops back to the trailhead. This section is mostly downhill, allowing for a more relaxed finish to your hike.
### Navigation and Safety For navigation, it's highly recommended to use the HiiKER app, which provides detailed maps and real-time GPS tracking to ensure you stay on course. The trail is well-maintained, but always be prepared for changing weather conditions, especially in the Pacific Northwest.
### Flora and Fauna The trail is rich in biodiversity. In addition to the towering trees, you'll find a variety of ferns, mosses, and wildflowers, particularly in the spring and summer months. Wildlife sightings can include bald eagles, herons, and occasionally, seals along the waterfront.
### Historical Significance Fort Ward Park and Blakely Harbor are steeped in history. Fort Ward was an active military installation during both World Wars, and Blakely Harbor was a bustling industrial hub. The trail offers interpretive signs that provide more information about these historical sites, making your hike both a physical and educational experience.
This trail offers a mix of natural beauty, historical intrigue, and moderate physical challenge, making it a rewarding experience for those looking to explore the rich landscapes and history of Bainbridge Island.
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