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Washington
Pierce County
Longbranch

Penrose Point State Park Loop

Easy

4.8

(5155)

10,284

hikers

Penrose Point State Park Loop

01:02

3.82km

60m

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Embark on an easy hike along the Penrose Point State Park Loop, a pleasant 2.4 miles (3.8 km) route with a gentle 182 feet (55 metres) of elevation gain. You can expect to complete this loop in about 1 hour and 2 minutes. As you walk, you will pass through…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Penrose Point State Park

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3.58 km

240 m

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3.58 km

207 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is the Penrose Point State Park Loop trail?

The Penrose Point State Park Loop is generally considered easy to moderate. While some sections are flat, you'll encounter rooty areas and a total elevation gain of about 55 meters (180 feet) over its 3.8 km length. It's suitable for hikers with some experience, and families can enjoy it, though younger children might find the roots a bit challenging.

What is the terrain like on the Penrose Point State Park Loop?

The trail offers diverse terrain. You'll walk through lush forests dominated by Douglas firs and western red cedars, open meadows, and sections that can be quite rooty. Parts of the path are gravel, and during low tide, you can explore the rocky beach and a sandbar extending into Mayo Cove.

What can I see along the Penrose Point State Park Loop?

You'll experience varied scenery, from dense forest to open views of saltwater marshes and tidal flats. About 1 km into the hike, Penrose Point offers stunning views of Carr Inlet. On the beach at Delano Bay, you can often see Mount Rainier across the bay, framed by Fox Island and Anderson Island. Keep an eye out for wildlife like deer, raccoons, bald eagles, and great blue herons.

When is the best time to hike the Penrose Point State Park Loop?

The trail is enjoyable year-round. Spring brings blooming wildflowers like trillium, while summer offers lush greenery and warmer weather. Fall showcases beautiful foliage. Winter hiking is also possible, but be prepared for potentially muddy or wet conditions due to rain.

Are there any fees or permits required to hike in Penrose Point State Park?

Yes, Penrose Point State Park requires a Discover Pass for vehicle access. You can purchase a day pass or an annual pass online or at various vendors. More information can be found on the official Washington State Parks website.

Is the Penrose Point State Park Loop dog-friendly?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on trails in Washington State Parks, including the Penrose Point State Park Loop. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times, and you are responsible for cleaning up after your pet.

Where can I park for the Penrose Point State Park Loop?

The trail typically begins at the main parking area within Penrose Point State Park. Follow signs for parking upon entering the park. Remember that a Discover Pass is required for vehicle access.

Is there a unique way to experience the Penrose Point State Park Loop?

Absolutely! If you visit during low tide, you can walk along the rocky beach and a spit protecting a lagoon. This allows for exploration of tide pools, where you might spot sand dollars, tiny crabs, oysters, and clams. It also offers a different perspective of Penrose Point itself.

What kind of wildlife might I spot on the trail?

The park is home to a variety of wildlife. Hikers frequently spot deer and raccoons. Birdwatchers might be delighted to see bald eagles and great blue herons. Along the shoreline, especially at low tide, you can find marine life like sand dollars, crabs, oysters, and mussels.

Are there places to eat or stay near Penrose Point State Park?

Penrose Point State Park itself is primarily a natural area with limited amenities. However, you can find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options in nearby towns such as Lakebay or Gig Harbor, which are a short drive away.

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