Open to both hikers and mountain bikers, this trail connects Gateway Park to the east end of the nearby 360 Trails park. Walk beneath the shade of the towering green trees that line the trail. Some highlights include Douglas and silver firs, white pine and cedar trees.
East Wing Trail


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Length
- 2.0 miles, roundtrip

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Dogs allowed on leash
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Good for kids
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Fall foliage
Parking Pass/Entry Fee
None
Open to both hikers and mountain bikers, this trail connects Gateway Park to the east end of the nearby 360 Trails park. Walk beneath the shade of the towering green trees that line the trail.
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Hiking East Wing Trail
Hike Description Written by
Claudia Lopez,
WTA Community
Map & Directions
Before You Go
Parking Pass/Entry Fee
NoneWTA Pro Tip: Save a copy of our directions before you leave! App-based driving directions aren't always accurate and data connections may be unreliable as you drive to the trailhead.
Getting There
From I-5, take exit 132 to get onto WA-16 W. Continue about half a mile, and at exit 132B, keep right and continue for a little over half a mile. Merge onto WA-16 W on the left.
Stay on WA-16 W for approximately 13 miles then take the exit for WA-302 W towards Purdy Key Center. Continue on to WA-302.After about 4.3 miles, turn right at Gateway Park, where you will find the trailhead for the East Wing Trail and plenty of parking.
More Hike Details
Trailhead
Olympic Peninsula > Kitsap Peninsula
Key Pen Parks
Guidebooks & Maps
Urban Trails - Kitsap (Craig Romano - Mountaineers Books)
360 Trails PDF Map: https://bit.ly/2XRFvHN
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