360 Regional Park
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360 park is located near the Purrdy spit. It allows Mt bikers, hikers, horses, but no mortorized vehicles. It's pretty good for mt biking because of the little mtn bike park and the side trail trails that allow you to ride the park. What can be done is riding a loop trail that is about 7-10miles long, but has a pure XC single track most of the time and a little of fire road. Basically follow this trail on the outside of the park all the way around.
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Went on a short family ride (4 year old lost it about 30 minutes in), but the trails were nice - the fog made it less dusty than they have been recently, so it was nice and tacky and full of grip.
Since the last report the recent rains have restored a lot of the trails and compacted the dusty conditions. Most trails were in great shape today with the exception of a few sandy spots on Ticket to Ride (Long Route). There is a large downed tree lying across Dissidents about halfway down that w...
I've been riding here for a long time and absolutely love this place. Current conditions are dry and a lot of the trails are starting to break down more than usual (possibly due to heavier-than-normal use for COVID this season). The East Wing is in decent shape as it has a lot of tree cover, thou...
This was my first ride here. Area is small, well maintained and well marked so its hard to get lost. I have family and friends nearby, so wish I knew about this place sooner, but better late than never!
I wouldn't say this is worth the one hour drive from Seatt...
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The new "advanced" line:
New advanced trail added on! The keypen park map http://www.keypenparks.com/uploads/4/5/0/8/45082793/360trailsweb.jpg
Does not reflect inner/outer loop nor the new advanced section with larger downhil...
Fun and accessable for all skill levels, 360 Park provides a nice compliment to Banner and Port Gamble Trails on the Kitsap Peninsula. Since the park it built on a hill and the soil has a sandy consistency, the trails stay dry even in the winter months when everything else is wet, sloppy, and mud...
All in all, 360 has got some fun stuff for all ability levels. It's an especially attractive option if you live on the Kitsap Peninsula. The fire road loop and the non-bike-specific singletrack are OK, but the real jewel is the bikes-only trail in the northwest corner of the park--nice singletrac...