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A Few Popular Water Trail Routes Clam Island Rowing Sales & Services learn To visitors. and residents of enjoyment and use public the for Kitsap Peninsula National Water Trails Water National Peninsula Kitsap Whether you are looking to expand the promote and support Bainbridge Island – Eagle Harbor your knowledge, gear up with the best to is Alliance KPNWT the of mission The volunteers. and users Explore picturesque Eagle Harbor on the leisurely Eagle Harbor equipment, or just get out and enjoy the organizations, businesses, districts, port tribes, counties, cities, Loop (Route D) or visit the interesting geologic formation Blakely water trail, we have numerous shops and from representatives includes Dome Studio Alliance Trails Water Central Kitsap Sailing Team that Rock (Route E) to the southeast of the island. outfitters throughout the Kitsap Peninsula Kitsap Peninsula National National Peninsula Kitsap the to help you hit the water trail. REI - Silverdale Poulsbo – Liberty Bay Clubs & Organizations create to used was process Explore Liberty Bay and see Adult, child, or just young at heart, it’s easy to get on the trail application The recreation. outdoor for destination a as reputation the wildlife that it is famous for through the many clubs and organizations that provide lots of growing region’s the to contributes and tourism supports KPNWT by paddling from the Poulsbo opportunities in sailing, rowing, kayaking, paddling, canoeing, The events. and fishing, scuba-diving, boating, SUP, kayaking, for Kitsap Peninsula National Water Trails Water National Peninsula Kitsap is a major destination destination major a is Marina to Oyster Plant Park fishing, diving, and more. the event from Bremerton to Silverdale. Today, Today, Silverdale. to Bremerton from event Tide the Ride (Route F), head to the north annual end of Liberty Bay on the Erinn J Hale the in water the on day the celebrated relaxed, protected paddle to Bainbridge Island Rowing Rowing bainbridgerowing.org region the around from visitors and Dog Fish Creek ( ), or Residents Tribe. Suquamish the by LIBERTY BAY ROUTES F & G Route G Clam Island Rowing Rowing clamislandrowing.com Planning Your Water Trails Trip do both together. blessing a included dedication The Gig Harbor Sailing Club Sailing gigharborsailing.com Challenging conditions on Puget Sound can create problems for Olympic Outdoor Center Silverdale – Dyes Inlet Gig Harbor Canoe & Rowing & Kayaking tinyurl.com/y7vltmyk water trail users who may lack boating skills and familiarity with agencies. local and state federal, from Launching from the Silverdale Waterfront Park you can make your its unique conditions. Safe boating requires good boating skills; Allyn House Inn North Bay Kayak, Stand Up allynhouseinn.com dignitaries by attended was and Park Kayak Racing Club Waterfront Silverdale the at 2015 June way to Anna Smith Park (Route I) or paddle south to the mouth knowledge of Puget Sound conditions, navigational safety and Kayaks & Cones Paddleboard Hui Hei Hei Wa'a Outrigger Racing hhwsilverdale.org on place took dedication official The of Chico Creek (Route J) where you can see spawning salmon security rules; and good planning for each trip. All boaters should Black J Paddle Surf Co. Kayak, Stand Up blackj.com Kitsap Mountaineers Outdoor Sports mountaineers.org Port Orchard Paddleboard State. Washington jumping from mid October through November. know how to read and use tide and current tables to predict US National Water Trails System Trails Water National US —the first in in first —the Exotic Aquatics Scuba, Kayak exoticaquaticsscuba.com the of part officially Kitsap Outdoors Outdoor Sports meetup.com conditions that they may encounter. Bainbridge Island now as Trails Water Peninsula Kitsap the that announced Interior Bremerton – Ostrich Bay Kitsap Poggie Club Fishing kitsappoggieclub.com Gig Harbor Fly Shop Fishing gigharborflyshop.com the of Department U.S. the 2014, 23, June on and complete to Launching from Tracyton Boat Ramp, cross southwest to Rocky Kitsap Rowing Association Rowing kitsaprowing.org Boating Safety Gear Checklist Gig Harbor Watersports Kayak, Stand Up gigharborwatersports.com years three nearly took It process. application the with assist to Point, pass Mud Bay, after rounding the second peninsula you Kitsap Sailing & Rowing Club Rowing & Sailing kitsapsailingrowing.org Paddleboard All watercraft should be of appropriate size and design for the staff assigned and lead the take to agreed Commissioners County will make your way south into Ostrich Bay where you can paddle Kitsap Search & Rescue Outdoor Sports kitsapesar.com Gig Harbor Yachts Kayak Kayak, Stand Up ghluxuryyachts.com boater and conditions. You should never exceed manufacturer’s Kitsap 2010, late In System. Trails Water National the of part be around and stop at N.A.D. Marine Park. & SUP Rentals Paddleboard Matelót Kayak Club Kayaking matelotkayakclub.blogspot.com recommendations. to application an submit group the suggested plan, trail the of Hoodsport ‘N Dive Scuba hoodsportndive.com Port Orchard – Sinclair Inlet NW Dive Club Diving nwdiveclub.com supporter long-time and Services, Park National the for Planner Kingston Mercantile & Fishing, Crabbing, kingstonmercantileand From the Water Street boat launch make the nice paddle along Olympic Peninsula Paddlers Paddlesports olympicpeninsulapaddlers.com For shorter, recreational day trips Marine Boating marine.com Community Abbott, Sue visitors. attract to trails water and land the Port Orchard waterfront to Annapolis (Route K) or paddle west Paddle Trails Canoe Club Paddlesports paddletrails.org Paddles Energy Bars/Snacks Lee’s SUP - Gig Harbor Stand Up leessup1.com the promote to involved got individuals and organizations other Paddleboard and Peninsula Kitsap Visit time, In assets. trail water and land to Gorst Creek (Route L) where the salmon return to spawn mid– Peninsula Sailing Club Sailing peninsulasailingclub.org Lifejacket* Sunscreen & Lip Balm October thru November. Olympic Outdoor Center Kayak, Stand Up olympicoutdoorcenter.com regions the of advantage take to plan trail master a create to Peninsula Wilderness Club Outdoor Sports pwckitsap.org Whistle/Audible Device* Sunglasses Port Gamble Paddleboard County Kitsap with worked Center, Outdoor Port Orchard Paddle Club Kayaking meetup.com Bilge Pump (Kayaking) Sun/Rain Hat Gig Harbor – Skansie Park Peninsula Outfitters Fishing peninsulaoutfitters.com Olympic of owner Kuntz, John and Assoc. Sound Rowers Rowing & Paddlesports soundrowers.org Paddle Float (Kayaking) First Aid Kit Poulsbo Enjoy a sheltered paddle in the lovely Trails Kitsap North the by led enthusiasts, REI - Silverdale Kayak, Stand Up rei.com/silverdale South Sound Sea Kayakers Kayaking Facebook Board Leash (Paddleboarding) Cell phone & waterproof case recreation outdoor local 2000, early In town by doing the Gig Harbor Loop Paddleboard Tribal Canoe Journeys Tribal Canoe Facebook Plenty of Water Dress for Water (Route N). Take time to stop by the Ship to Shore Marine Kayak, Stand Up www.shiptoshoremarine.com KPNWT the About Lighthouse and visit any of the several Washington Kayak Club Paddlesports wakayakclub.clubexpress.com * US Coast Guard Requirement & Kayak - Gig Harbor Paddleboard downtown parks, or make the trek to Sound Dive - Bremerton Scuba sounddivecenter.com Washington Scuba Alliance Diving wascuba.org Bremerton - Narrows Washington Additionally for longer or multi-day trips Sunrise Beach Park (Route O). GIG HARBOR ROUTE N & O Washington Water Trails Water Trail wwta.org Tide Chart Navigational Chart Key Peninsula – Carr Inlet Current Tables Trip and Safety Plan Paddle the sheltered Burley Lagoon (Route P) or explore Raft Gig Harbor Canoe & Paddle Race Team Guide Book VHS Radio Island (Route Q) and Cutts Island (Route R) from Kopachuck Compass State Park. Union – Hood Canal Designation Paddle around scenic Seabeck Bay (Route X), take some time to National Water Trails Water National explore the mouth of the Skokomish (Route Y), or see spawning salmon in Union River ( ); Chinook, Coho, Chum mid- Journey Route Z September thru November and Steelhead February thru May. the to For more routes visit: kitsappeninsulawatertrails.com/routes Hoodsport N’ Dive Jolin Bevin Getaway Today to Stay & Play on the Visit us online to Learn Kitsap Peninsula National Water Trails Annual KP Region Water Trails Events about the History, Access April Gig Harbor Paddler’s Cup Regatta (3-day) Points, Popular Routes May Viking Fest Paddle Board Event June Annual Ride the Tide & Rendezvous and Water Trail Events July Paddle Bainbridge Island (2-day) Access the KPNWT website on your desktop Hui Heihei Wa’a - Dyes Inlet Dash or any mobile device 24/7. The site includes the history of the Canoe Race FREE KPNWT, user friendly interactive map (screen shot shown below) Aug Paddle Kitsap (1-day) Oxford Suites - Silverdale MAP with filters that let you choose from more than 150 access points Please visit kitsappeninsulawatertrails.com for details about these INSIDE around the region.The site also includes maps of popular water and other water trails related events happening on the KPNWT. From waterfront view suites to affordable, family and pet-friendly trail routes, photos, blog posts, and links to resources and user Welcome to the inns, B&B’s, Airbnbs, RV parks and camps, you’ll find a wide-range groups. Details at: kitsappeninsulawatertrails.com of lodging choices.
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