How long is the cushman trail in gig harbor




















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Flag Inappropriate Post. An Adventure Projects staff member will review this and take an appropriate action, but we generally don't reply. Sign In. Trail Guide. Get the app. Cushman Trail Intermediate. Routes Trails. Scroll Zoom. Google Map. Map Key. Favorites Check-Ins. Dogs Allowed? Hilly and paved, this trail offers great conditions for hikers, strollers, and folks looking for a trail free of technical worries.

There are bathrooms along the trail and water fountains at the trailheads. Full Details. Trail Rankings. Comment Type:. There are street portions connecting the trail sections. The paved trail sections are very nice. Do not park in the south end parking lot. Breakins are very frequent and there are no Sheriff's patrols. Went to do this trail with my 5yr. Old and 9yr old. Didn't know it has steep hills and goes through the middle of down town. Had to have them ride on the sidewalks.

Crosses multiple roads with speeding traffic. New trailhead at Burnham Dr, right next to Home Depot. Small parking lot with restrooms. Very nice. Trail itself has lots of long hills.

Poor signage at several places where you have to ride on city streets before rejoining the next leg of the trail. Lots of dog feces along the path. Nice trail, nice concept. Leash laws for dogs not enforced, too many owners do not clean up after their dogs. I stopped on the bridge several times to take in the gorgeous views, then did the same on the return trip to my car. On the way into Gig Harbor I decided to head downtown lunch, a beer, rent a kayak, whatever instead of continuing to the end of the Cushman Trail, so I turned right on Pioneer Way and carefully descended feet straight down into the charming city center, knowing full well that I might be walking my bike back up that monster hill after my downtown visit.

However, I was hopeful that I could find an easier way back up to reconnect to the trail. Thanks to some directions from the local fly shop where I bought two salmon flies , I found a much nicer way back to the trail -- Soundview Drive -- which starts just a block east of Pioneer Way. The climb is considerably longer, but far less steep than Pioneer Way less huffing and puffing , and the views of the Sound and Mount Rainier are to die for. From there I continued on the trail, back over the Narrows Bridge stop, stop, gawk, gawk , and then to my starting point.

On my next trip I'll try yet another route that is even closer to the water than Soundview Drive. Of course, these alternative routes would work nicely in either direction. If not, I'll report back next time I ride my steed into Gig Harbor. Keep on Bikin'! Tom from Hansville, WA. He has forwarded this for posting. Tacoma Narrows option included.

Departing the parking lot we headed east where you first go up a long hill and then around a couple curves and then down a short hill to Soundview Dr.

From there you turn right and proceed to Hollycroft St where you turn Left. Cross Olympic Dr and immediately turn Right and you are back on the Cushman trail. This section follows the power lines along the side of Hwy The trail has some small hills and is well paved its entire length.

Although not part of the actual trail, the natural thing to do at this point is to cross the Tacoma Narrows Bridge which adds another 2.

The path has a concrete barrier between it and the traffic lane and substantial railing on the water side thereby eliminating some of the fear of height. Want a longer ride?

Add the Scott Pierson Trail. It runs from close to the I 5 x WA 16 junction five miles to the far side of the Narrows bridge.



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