Forest Heritage Park

Park Kingston, Washington, United States

What to expect

Port Gamble Forest Heritage Park is a 3,500-acre park located near the town of Port Gamble, featuring forested uplands and saltwater shoreline that support a variety of wildlife and offer public access and recreation opportunities. The park has 65 miles of trails, including existing logging roads and other trails, and is home to a 177-acre mountain bike ride park with features for all ages and skill levels. The park also protects one of the largest lowland forests remaining in west Puget Sound, providing important habitat for bears, salmon, birds, and other wildlife, and contains cherished open space for year-round outdoor recreation

Plan your family visit to the Forest Heritage Park with these blog insights 👇

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4 Kid-Friendly Hikes Near Bangor

4 Kid-Friendly Hikes Near Bangor
This family's experience:

Activities: We explored the Beaver Pond Loop, a 2.4 miles trail, mostly flat with only 147 feet of elevation, weaving in and out of peaceful forests, fields, and ponds

Highlights: The terrain is mostly a natural, dirt surface with some wooden bridges ✨