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Touring cycling in Sequim Bay State Park offers routes through a unique microclimate known as the "Olympic rain shadow," providing more sunny days than other parts of the Pacific Northwest. The terrain features a blend of evergreen forests and saltwater shoreline along Sequim Bay, with direct access to the extensive Olympic Discovery Trail. This area is characterized by relatively mild elevation changes, making it suitable for various cycling abilities.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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108km
07:03
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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21.4km
01:20
180m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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00:52
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Carrie Blake Fishing Pond is the centerpiece of Carrie Blake Park. It's a tiny little reservoir that serves as the site of a youth fishing tournament each year. There are benches around the pond if you need to take a break from the bike for a moment.
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Sequim Bay State Park offers a year-round respite for the weary. Along with a beautiful stretch of coastline the park also has a number of hiker-biker campsites designated for those that walk or ride in.
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Carrie Blake Park is a popular public park in Sequim, Washington. There are a couple small ponds on the property along with a bunch of different recreational amenities. This serves as a great spot to start a bike ride.
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Carrie Blake Fishing Pond is the centerpiece of Carrie Blake Park. It's a tiny little reservoir that serves as the site of a youth fishing tournament each year. There are benches around the pond if you need to take a break from the bike for a moment.
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Sequim Bay lies along the Strait of Juan de Fuca, which forms the border between the USA & Canada. The Wildlife Area was established here restore a natural estuary and floodplain.
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This park was built in 1856 as an on-and-off U.S. Army site for a short time until a fire destroyed its barracks in 1895. Since then, it has returned to nature and is an excellent place for boating, crabbing, fishing and exploring the grounds. Six miles of trails run through the park amongst a lovely forest filled with Douglas-firs, cedars and western hemlock that rise above the understory of ferns. From the beach, there are beautiful views of the Port Townsend Bay. It is a quieter park than its northern neighbor, Fort Worden, and is an excellent spot for a run through the forest or along the sandy shoreline. Parking at this location does require a Discover Pass for vehicle access for day use.
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At this junction, you can hop on or off the Larry Scott Trail. If you're coming from Port Townsend, you can either turn around and head back or take a left on South Discovery Road, which will lead you to State Road 20 and an alternative route to Port Townsend. Additionally, this is where the Larry Scott Memorial Trail transitions into the Olympic Discovery Trail. To continue on the Olympic Discovery Trail, turn left onto South Discovery Road and then right onto the Olympic Highway. If you would like to head towards Beckette Point make a left on South Discovery Road.
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The routes in Sequim Bay State Park feature a diverse landscape, blending evergreen forests with saltwater shoreline along Sequim Bay. Many paths, including segments of the Olympic Discovery Trail, are paved, offering a smooth ride. The area is known for its relatively mild elevation changes, making it accessible for various cycling abilities.
Yes, Sequim Bay State Park offers several family-friendly options. Routes like the Carrie Blake Park – Sequim Bay State Park loop from Sequim are rated as easy and cover about 8.6 miles, making them suitable for families. The park's direct access to the paved Olympic Discovery Trail also provides safe and scenic riding for all ages.
Sequim Bay State Park benefits from the 'Olympic rain shadow,' resulting in significantly less precipitation and more sunny days compared to other parts of the Pacific Northwest. This unique microclimate makes it an ideal spot for year-round outdoor adventures. However, spring through fall generally offers the most consistently pleasant weather for touring cycling.
Yes, you can find several circular touring cycling routes. For example, the Carrie Blake Park – Sequim Bay State Park loop from Sequim is an 8.6-mile easy loop. Another option is the longer Dungeness River & Bridge – Carrie Blake Park loop from Pitship Point, which is a moderate 24.1-mile route offering diverse scenery.
Cyclists can enjoy picturesque views of Sequim Bay's saltwater shoreline and the majestic Olympic Mountains. The routes wind through evergreen forests and along the protected bay waters. Keep an eye out for wildlife, including various bird species, marine life like otters and jellyfish, and even eagles, especially along the Olympic Discovery Trail segments.
The routes in Sequim Bay State Park cater to a range of abilities. Out of 16 available tours, 3 are rated easy, 6 are moderate, and 7 are considered difficult. This variety ensures that both beginners and more experienced touring cyclists can find suitable paths, with many routes featuring mild elevation changes.
Absolutely. Sequim Bay State Park is a key stop on the extensive Olympic Discovery Trail (ODT), which spans between 120 and 140 miles. Cyclists can easily embark on longer journeys towards Port Angeles or Port Townsend directly from the park, experiencing diverse landscapes along the way. A popular moderate segment is the Olympic Discovery Trail: Sequim to Blyn.
Sequim Bay State Park provides specialized hiker/biker campsites, catering specifically to those traveling by bicycle or foot. There are also numerous picnic areas, including sheltered kitchen shelters, available for day use. Its proximity to Sequim and Port Angeles offers convenient access to supplies, dining, and additional attractions.
The touring cycling routes in Sequim Bay State Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 10 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse scenery, the well-maintained paths, and the accessibility of the Olympic Discovery Trail, making it a favorite for both leisurely rides and longer excursions.
Yes, Sequim Bay State Park offers parking facilities for visitors. You can find parking areas within the park, providing convenient access to the cycling routes and other amenities. For detailed information on parking, it's advisable to check the official park brochure: Sequim Bay State Park Brochure.
While dogs are generally welcome in Washington State Parks, specific rules regarding trails and leashes apply. It's best to check the current regulations for Sequim Bay State Park to ensure a pleasant experience for both you and your pet. Typically, dogs must be on a leash and under control.
For those seeking a longer and moderately challenging ride, the Dungeness River & Bridge – Sequim Bay State Park loop from Mad Jax Seafood covers approximately 46 miles with a moderate difficulty rating. This route offers a substantial journey through varied landscapes, including river views and parklands.


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