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Cone Islands State Park

The best traffic-free bike rides in Cone Islands State Park

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Touring cycling in Cone Islands State Park offers routes through the scenic San Juan Islands, characterized by diverse landscapes. The region features quiet roads winding past serene coastlines, lush woodlands, and rolling hills. Cyclists can experience the unique island environment, which includes expansive views of the Pacific and distant North Cascades. The terrain provides a mix of experiences, from gentle paths to more challenging climbs.

Best no traffic touring cycling routes in Cone Islands State Park

  • The most popular no traffic touring cycling route is Guemes Island Ferry Terminal loop from Indian Village, a 16.4 miles (26.4 km) trail that takes 1 hour 42 minutes to complete. This moderate route offers a scenic loop around Guemes Island.
  • Another top favourite among local touring cyclists is Guemes Island Ferry Terminal loop from Anacortes, a moderate 15.0 miles (24.1 km) path. This route provides a similar island cycling experience, starting from Anacortes.
  • Local touring cyclists also love the Mount Constitution – Cascade Falls loop from Peapod Rocks, a 24.0 miles (38.7 km) trail leading through varied terrain with significant elevation gain, often completed in about 3 hours 6 minutes.
  • Touring cycling in Cone Islands State Park is defined by scenic coastlines, island roads, and forested paths, with options for moderate rides and more challenging routes with climbs. The network offers options for different ability levels.
  • The routes in Cone Islands State Park are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 1 review. More than 30 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore Cone Islands State Park's varied terrain.

Last updated: July 6, 2026

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Guemes Island Ferry Terminal loop from Indian Village

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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The Guemes Island loop offers a wonderfully tranquil touring cycling experience, making it one of the most popular cycling trails Guemes Island Anacortes has to offer. This moderate 15.0 miles (24.1 km) route, with 902 feet (275 metres) of elevation gain, takes you through diverse scenery, from serene coastlines and beaches to picturesque farmland and forests. You'll encounter rolling hills that provide both engaging climbs and rewarding descents, all while enjoying the island's laid-back atmosphere and spotting unique mailboxes and charming local spots like Young's Park.

Planning your visit starts with a short, 8-minute ferry ride from Anacortes, and it's best to bike onto the ferry to avoid potential long waits for cars. Once on the island, remember that amenities are limited; there's only one general store, so pack plenty of water and snacks for your 1 hours and 31 minutes ride. Parking Anacortes ferry terminal for Guemes Island cycling is available, making access straightforward.

What truly sets this route apart is the peaceful, low-traffic environment, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the natural beauty. While bikes aren't allowed on hiking trails, you can ride to the Guemes Mountain Trailhead, park your bike, and hike to the summit for breathtaking views of the island and Puget Sound. This option adds a 2.2-2.3 miles round trip hike with 569 feet of elevation gain, offering a fantastic complement to your cycling adventure.

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Tips from the Community

Arjun
March 1, 2025, Guemes Island Ferry Terminal

Guemes is a lovely island. Great way to get out of the hustle and bussle with a super short ferry ride. Great bike riding island. Little traffic and people drive pretty slowly. Great views on a clear day.

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To explore Guemes Island, you'll need to take the ferry that carries passengers and vehicles across Guemes Channel between Anacortes and Guemes Island, which adds a little extra adventure to your ride. For schedules and prices, you can check the website https://www.guemesislandferry.com/

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This 27-acre area features 2,100 feet of shoreline, with one of the main highlights being Yellow Bluff, which provides one of the best examples of a sequence of glacial sediments right on the water's shore.

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This 400-acre area plays a crucial role in protecting the coastline. Here, you'll have the opportunity to observe a variety of wildlife, including eagles, falcons, and various seabirds.

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Natalie
December 22, 2023, Doe Bay Beach

Doe Bay is a very scenic and peaceful place to stay the night on Orcas Island. The Doe Bay Resort and Retreat have a number of camping type options with cabins and yurts on offer as well as a campsite. The resort began life as a so called 'hippie haven' so don't be put off by the name. It welcomes everyone from tourers and hikers to those looking for the ultimate luxury stay. There is also a general store and café which serves food prepared using ingredients from the resort's garden.

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AverieOutside
November 17, 2023, Summit Lake

Summit Lake is an awesome place for spotting wildlife along a ride. This area and the surrounding meadow has bear, deer, marmot, and elk.

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Matthew
November 16, 2023, Little Summit

At 2,011 feet, Little Summit is actually the second-tallest peak around (the only taller peak is Mount Constitution). There are great views from this rocky little roundabout.

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November 16, 2023, Mount Constitution

At an elevation of 2,399 feet, Mount Constitution is the high point and pinnacle of Moran State Park. You have your choice of road or trail for climbing up to the summit, and you're rewarded with awesome views of Summit Lake, Twin Lake, and the bay.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no-traffic touring cycling routes are available in Cone Islands State Park?

This guide features two dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes within the broader San Juan Islands area, which includes Cone Islands State Park. Both routes are rated as moderate difficulty, offering a balanced challenge for touring cyclists.

What is the best time of year to go touring cycling in the San Juan Islands?

The San Juan Islands, including the area around Cone Islands State Park, offer a temperate climate, making spring through fall ideal for touring cycling. During these seasons, you'll find pleasant weather for exploring the scenic coastlines and woodlands, and amenities are generally more accessible.

Are there family-friendly no-traffic touring cycling routes?

While the routes in this guide are rated moderate, the broader San Juan Islands region offers varied terrain. For families, consider routes on islands like Lopez Island, known for its gentler, rolling hills. The two routes featured here, such as the Guemes Island Ferry Terminal loop from Indian Village, are suitable for cyclists with some experience.

Where can I park for these touring cycling routes?

For routes like the Guemes Island Ferry Terminal loop from Anacortes, you would typically look for parking near the ferry terminals on the mainland or the islands. Many state parks in the San Juans also offer parking facilities, and some even have dedicated 'hiker/biker' sites for those arriving without a car.

Are these no-traffic touring cycling routes loop trails?

Yes, both routes featured in this guide are designed as loops. For example, you can enjoy the Guemes Island Ferry Terminal loop from Indian Village, which brings you back to your starting point, making logistics simpler for touring cyclists.

What kind of terrain can I expect on these routes?

The routes in this guide, such as the Guemes Island Ferry Terminal loop from Anacortes, feature a mix of quiet roads with some rolling hills. The San Juan Islands generally offer diverse terrain, from serene shorelines to lush woodlands, providing a varied cycling experience.

What should I bring for a touring cycling trip in this area?

Given the island nature of the San Juans, it's wise to bring layers of clothing for changing weather, water, snacks, and basic bike repair tools. Don't forget your camera for the stunning views! While amenities are available, it's always good to be self-sufficient, especially on quieter sections.

Are there cafes or places to resupply along the routes?

The San Juan Islands are well-equipped for visitors. While specific cafes might not be directly on every route, you're never too far from towns and villages where you can find supplies, water, and local eateries. Ferry rides also offer opportunities to charge devices and access amenities.

What can I see along the no-traffic touring cycling routes in the San Juan Islands?

Along these routes, you can expect picturesque views of the Pacific, distant North Cascades, and quiet roads passing serene shorelines and quaint fishing villages. The region is also rich in wildlife, offering opportunities to spot seals, various bird species, and even orcas from shore at locations like Lime Kiln Point on San Juan Island.

How long are the no-traffic touring cycling routes in this guide?

The routes in this guide vary in length. For instance, the Guemes Island Ferry Terminal loop from Indian Village is approximately 26 kilometers, while the Guemes Island Ferry Terminal loop from Anacortes is about 24 kilometers. Both offer a substantial ride for a day trip.

How busy are these no-traffic touring cycling routes?

These routes are specifically chosen for their 'no-traffic' nature, meaning you can expect a quieter cycling experience compared to main roads. The San Juan Islands are known for their peaceful roads, especially away from the main ferry landings, allowing for a more serene touring experience.

What do other touring cyclists enjoy most about cycling in the San Juan Islands?

The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in the San Juan Islands, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the unique island-hopping opportunities by ferry, the stunning coastal and woodland scenery, and the abundance of quiet roads perfect for a relaxed cycling adventure.

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