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Road cycling around Dupont features a diverse landscape, including waterfront paths, park trails, and routes connecting various parts of the city. The terrain offers a mix of rolling hills and flatter sections, suitable for different cycling preferences. Designated bike lanes and paved trails are available, providing access to scenic views and local landmarks. The area's geography allows for routes that combine urban cycling with natural surroundings.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The Sequalitchew Creek Trailhead – Garry Oaks Park loop from Pola Andre Park offers a surprisingly diverse ride, despite its listed easy difficulty. You'll pedal through a narrow, forested canyon…
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Waughop Lake, is a 33-acre lake in Fort Steilacoom Park. There is a walking path that runs along the banks of the lake.
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A hidden gate that allows you to walk between the closed off sections of road. Great for extending your ride into the neighbouring areas.
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Woodard Bay is a beautiful and peaceful waterway popular with kayakers. As you ride by, you'll likely see blue herons, cormorants, and, if you're lucky, you may even spot a bald eagle.
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Chehalis Western Trail is a 22-mile paved trail that offers a family-friendly ride. It was once the site of a railroad that transported logged trees from Vail to Woodard Bay.
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Cute little beach park perfect for a quick dip in the summer. If you're lucky you might also get to see the local deer that frequent the beach. Well worth a visit for sunrise 🌄
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Short off-trail spot with 2 levels of benches to view the kettle pond, now with mass lillies covering most of it.
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All told this mostly paved multi-use trail runs about 22 miles, from Woodard Bay in the north to Vail in the south. This part of the trail is particularly pretty as it runs past Chambers Lake. If you need to log a lot of relatively flat miles, this is the place to do it.
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Chehalis Western Trail is a 22-mile paved trail that offers a family-friendly ride. It was once the site of a railroad that transported logged trees from Vail to Woodard Bay.
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There are several road cycling routes around Dupont, with komoot featuring at least 4 highly-rated tours. These routes offer a mix of waterfront paths, park trails, and connections to various parts of the city, catering to different preferences.
Road cycling in Dupont features a diverse landscape with a mix of rolling hills and flatter sections. You'll find designated bike lanes and paved trails, offering scenic views and access to local landmarks. The area's geography allows for routes that combine urban cycling with natural surroundings.
Yes, Dupont offers easy road cycling routes. For instance, the Garry Oaks Park – Sequalitchew Creek Trailhead loop from Pierce College - Fort Steilacoom is an easy 21.6-mile (34.8 km) path winding through parklands and along creek trails. Another accessible option is the Sequalitchew Creek Trailhead – Bell Hill loop from Pola Andre Park, which is 16.1 miles (25.9 km) long and also rated easy.
For those seeking a moderate challenge, the Sunnyside Beach Park – Grandview Trail loop from DuPont is a popular choice, covering 27.8 miles (44.7 km) with waterfront views. Another favorite is the Cushman Powerline Trail – Tacoma Narrows Bridge loop from Steilacoom, a 25.8-mile (41.5 km) route offering varied terrain and views of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge.
Many routes offer scenic views of the waterfront and connect various parks. You can also enjoy views of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge on some routes. Notable natural attractions nearby include Waughop Lake in Fort Steilacoom Park and American Lake Park. The Sequalitchew Creek Trailhead is also a key feature along some paths.
Yes, several road cycling routes around Dupont are designed as loops. For example, the Sunnyside Beach Park – Grandview Trail loop from DuPont and the Garry Oaks Park – Sequalitchew Creek Trailhead loop from Pierce College - Fort Steilacoom are both popular circular options, allowing you to start and end at the same point.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, the region's diverse landscape with waterfront paths and park trails suggests that spring, summer, and fall would offer pleasant conditions for road cycling. These seasons typically provide milder weather and vibrant scenery, making for enjoyable rides.
Many routes start from or pass through parks and trailheads, which often have dedicated parking facilities. For instance, routes originating from areas like DuPont, Pierce College - Fort Steilacoom, or Steilacoom are likely to have accessible parking options nearby.
While specific public transport links to trailheads are not detailed, routes often connect various parts of the city. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules and routes to see if they align with your chosen starting points for cycling tours.
Road cyclists using komoot often praise Dupont's varied terrain, which includes scenic waterfront paths and park trails. The network offers options for different ability levels, from easy rides through parks to moderate routes with more elevation, ensuring a rewarding experience for many.
The road cycling routes around Dupont feature a mix of rolling hills and flatter sections. While there are moderate routes with elevation gains, such as the Cushman Powerline Trail – Tacoma Narrows Bridge loop from Steilacoom with over 400 meters of ascent, the area is generally characterized by accessible terrain rather than extreme climbs.
Routes often connect various parts of the city and pass through parklands, increasing the likelihood of finding amenities. While specific cafes are not listed, you can expect to find facilities in the towns and urban areas that these routes traverse or originate from, such as DuPont, Steilacoom, or near Pierce College.


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