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Road cycling in Hope Island Marine State Park, despite the island's remote, boat-access-only nature, refers to no traffic road cycling routes in the surrounding mainland region. This area is characterized by varied terrain, including coastal paths, forested sections, and routes along former railway lines. The elevation changes are generally moderate, with gentle hills rather than significant climbs.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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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. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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This is a great cafe/pub with a lovely patio, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner. It's a fantastic spot to relax after a ride and sip on one of their signature brews, wines, or handcrafted spirits and snack on some delicious Cajun tots, a McMenamins staple.
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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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Side trail unpaved is a spot to rest in the shade
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This 2.5-mile crushed rock trail, at a width of 10 feet, provides ample space for hikers, runners, and bikers. Along the way, you'll find benches, restrooms, and a diverse array of native trees and plants.
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Nestled between Dayton Street and the Karen Fraser Woodland Trail, Dmiller Lake is adjacent to Taylor Wetlands. This small yet beautiful lake is home to various waterfowl, including Ring-necked Ducks, Mallards, and Great Blue Herons. While you're here, listen for Song Sparrows and robins singing in the trees. It's the perfect spot to take a break and enjoy the tranquil scenery amongst the towering cedar and maple trees.
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This 2.5-mile crushed rock trail, at a width of 10 feet, provides ample space for hikers, runners, and bikers. Along the way, you'll find benches, restrooms, and a diverse array of native trees and plants.
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Small nature trail with some nice views of the Budd Inlet towards Olympia
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The main trailhead for the Karen Fraser Woodland Trail (formerly Olympia Woodland Trail) has parking and a public restroom. The paved trail intersects with the Chehalis Western Trail after 2.5 miles.
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No, Hope Island Marine State Park is an island accessible only by watercraft and does not have roads suitable for traditional road cycling. The park's activities focus on hiking, beach exploration, and water-based recreation. The routes featured in this guide are located on the nearby mainland, offering traffic-free road cycling experiences in the broader region.
The routes highlighted in this guide, such as the Squaxin Park – McMenamins Spar Café loop and the Squaxin Park loop from Dofflemyer Point Light, are located on the nearby mainland, primarily around Squaxin Park and the Chehalis Western Trail area. These offer excellent traffic-free road cycling opportunities in the region.
This guide features a selection of 3 traffic-free road cycling routes in the broader region, offering various distances and experiences for cyclists.
The routes in this guide are generally considered easy to moderate. For example, the Squaxin Park loop from Dofflemyer Point Light is rated as easy, while the Chehalis Western Trail – McMenamins Spar Café loop is moderate, making them accessible for a range of cyclists.
Yes, this guide includes several loop routes. For instance, you can enjoy the Squaxin Park – McMenamins Spar Café loop from Dofflemyer Point Light, which offers a circular ride, or the Squaxin Park loop from Dofflemyer Point Light for a shorter loop.
While Hope Island Marine State Park itself is known for old-growth forests and Puget Sound beaches, the mainland routes offer diverse scenery. You can expect views of the Puget Sound, forested areas, and potentially urban landscapes depending on the specific route, such as those around Squaxin Park.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, traffic-free nature of the routes and the scenic views, especially along the waterfront sections.
Yes, some routes incorporate stops at local establishments. For example, the Squaxin Park – McMenamins Spar Café loop and the Chehalis Western Trail – McMenamins Spar Café loop both suggest incorporating a visit to McMenamins Spar Café, offering a convenient stop for food and drinks.
Common starting points for the routes in this guide include Dofflemyer Point Light and the Woodard Bay Natural Resources Conservation Area, providing convenient access to the traffic-free paths.
Yes, starting points like Dofflemyer Point Light and Woodard Bay Natural Resources Conservation Area typically offer parking facilities for cyclists accessing the trails.
While you cannot road cycle *on* Hope Island, you could potentially combine a mainland road cycling trip with a separate boat trip to Hope Island Marine State Park for hiking or other water-based activities. Remember, Hope Island is only accessible by watercraft.


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