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Stephenson Canyon Trail offers an easy escape into nature, perfect for a quick outing. You will find shaded, wooded paths that follow a babbling creek, creating a peaceful atmosphere. Keep an eye out for the hidden waterfall, especially after rainfall, which adds a picturesque touch to your walk. This short…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The Stephenson Canyon Trail is located in Bremerton, Washington. While specific parking details aren't provided, it's generally accessible as an urban natural area. You may find parking options near the trailheads within the Bremerton area. For detailed logistical information, it's best to check the official Bremerton city website: bremertonwa.gov.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly! Pets are welcome, but please ensure they are kept on leashes in open areas to respect other hikers and wildlife.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round. The hidden waterfall is particularly picturesque after rainfall, suggesting that spring or fall might offer the most dramatic views of this feature. However, some sections can be overgrown, so consider this when planning your visit, especially during warmer months.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees mentioned for accessing the Stephenson Canyon Trail. It functions as a public urban natural area.
The trail offers a range of difficulties. While some paths provide leisurely strolls, other sections present more challenging terrain with steep climbs and descents, and uneven ground. It's generally considered an easy hike, but sturdy shoes are recommended due to the varied conditions and potential for overgrown paths.
You can expect breathtaking landscapes with shaded, wooded paths winding alongside a babbling creek. The canyon features steep embankments and natural clay areas. Despite being an urban park, its challenging topography has preserved its natural beauty, offering a serene escape.
Absolutely! A notable highlight is a hidden waterfall, which is accessible via a short climb and is especially beautiful after rainfall. The natural clay areas also offer a unique and playful element to the hike.
While some parts of the trail offer leisurely strolls suitable for families, other sections with steepness and potential hazards near the creek are not recommended for very small children. Families can still enjoy certain areas, but caution is advised on more challenging segments.
Given the varied terrain, sturdy shoes are highly recommended. Some sections can be overgrown, so long pants might be comfortable. Be prepared for dirt and occasional spiderwebs. Bringing water is always a good idea, though no specific water sources are mentioned on the trail itself.
The trail system within Stephenson Canyon is compact, around 1.5 miles of rustic trails, and feels longer due to its varied terrain and opportunities for exploration. It's not explicitly described as a single loop or out-and-back, but rather a system of trails that allows for different routes and exploration within the canyon.
It's considered a 'hidden gem' because it's a 'pocket-sized park' offering a quick, serene escape into nature right within an urban setting (Bremerton, Washington). Its challenging topography helped preserve this 28-acre area from urban development, maintaining its natural beauty and quiet ambiance.