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Hiking around Ketron Island primarily refers to trails in the surrounding Puget Sound area, as Ketron Island itself is largely privately owned with extremely limited public access for land-based activities. The island is characterized by forests, rolling hills, and scenic waterfront edges, but public hiking trails are not present on the island. The region around Ketron Island offers varied terrain, including parklands, wooded areas, and coastal paths.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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The Fort Steilacoom Perimeter Loop offers an easy 4.4 miles (7.1 km) hike through a variety of landscapes. You will gain a gentle 256 feet (78 metres) in elevation, completing…
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Embark on the Jacob's Point Loop for an easy hike that winds through diverse landscapes. This route spans 2.5 miles (3.9 km) with a gentle elevation gain of just 72…

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Hike the easy 1.2-mile Sequalitchew Canyon Trail to a pebbled beach on Puget Sound, passing historic markers and a train tunnel.
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Hike the easy 0.8-mile Chambers Creek Canyon Trail in University Place, Washington, gaining 192 feet through an urban forest oasis.
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Hike the easy 1.4-mile Farrell's Marsh Loop through a tranquil wetland, perfect for birdwatching and enjoying nature near Lakewood, Washingt
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No, Ketron Island is predominantly privately owned with extremely limited public access. There are no designated public hiking trails on the island itself. Hiking opportunities referred to as 'around Ketron Island' are found in the surrounding Puget Sound area.
The area surrounding Ketron Island offers a variety of hiking experiences, primarily featuring parkland trails, wooded areas, and scenic coastal paths. You'll find routes suitable for different ability levels, with a strong emphasis on easy walks.
There are over 30 hiking routes available in the region around Ketron Island. The majority of these, 26 routes, are classified as easy, with 4 moderate options and no difficult trails.
Yes, the region around Ketron Island is excellent for family-friendly and easy walks. Most of the 30 available routes are classified as easy. For example, the Fort Steilacoom Park loop — Lakewood is an easy 4.0-mile path exploring parkland and open spaces.
The trails near Ketron Island are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 12 reviews. Hikers often praise the accessible nature of the routes, the pleasant parkland settings, and the coastal views offered by some trails.
Yes, many of the routes near Ketron Island are circular. An example is the Bender Woods loop from DuPont, a 3.9-mile trail that takes you through wooded paths.
While specific dog policies vary by park or trail, many parkland and wooded trails in the Puget Sound area are generally dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a leash. We recommend checking the specific rules for each park or trail before you go.
Around the hiking trails, you can explore several interesting spots. These include Waughop Lake in Fort Steilacoom Park, American Lake Park, and Sunnyside Beach Park. You can also visit the Nisqually Estuary Boardwalk Viewing Platform for scenic views.
Ketron Island is accessible solely by a Pierce County ferry service from Steilacoom. The ferry runs a limited number of times per day. For current schedules and any parking information at the Steilacoom terminal, it's best to consult the official Pierce County ferry website.
Yes, while most routes are easy, there are 4 moderate hiking options available in the area. One such route is the Sequalitchew Creek Trailhead – Bender Woods loop from DuPont, which is a 6.7-mile trail.
The Puget Sound region generally offers pleasant hiking conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and fall provide mild temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer is ideal for longer days. Winter hiking is possible, but trails may be wet, so appropriate gear is recommended.


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