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Bike the Olympic Discovery Trail

June 11th, 2009

Much of western Washington is hilly, which is one of the reasons the state is so beautiful and provides such amazing panoramic views. This is all well and good, but sometimes it is fun to ride a bike without constantly struggling up massive inclines. I mean, really.

Olympic Discovery Trail, Port Angeles

Olympic Discovery Trail, Port Angeles

That’s what is so nice about the Olympic Discovery Trail on the Olympic Peninsula. Sure, there are still hills, but there are also long stretches of virtually flat trails through fields and along the water. So bring your bikes to Sequim, stay at an Olympic Peninsula bed and breakfast, and spend a few days riding in the sunshine.

Olympic Discovery Trail, Sequim

Olympic Discovery Trail, Sequim

The Olympic Discovery Trail is slated to one day go from Port Townsend, on the tip of the Quimper Peninsula, to the Pacific Coast – over one hundred miles. Currently there are a few completed segment. In Port Angeles, the western most section of completed trail starts at the base of Edis Hook on the west end of town, follows the coast through town, and then runs bewteen the coast and the Highway 101 until it meets up with the Sequim segment. The trail meanders through Sequim until it reaches Sequim Bay, and it follows the bay from there.

There are thirty miles of trail completed, and thirty more miles have funding. The rest will have to wait for a while, but eventually the Olympic Discovery Trail will lead bikers from Puget Sound to the Pacific Ocean on a nice, smooth path.

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