Looking for touring tips around Seattle Sound!
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Looking for touring tips around Seattle Sound!
Hello all!
I'm planning a low-key biking/camping trip from Seattle to the San Juan Islands. I have only been to Seattle once before (10 years ago) and only for a day so I would love any advice from those of you with more Seattle experience.
I mapped out a route from Seattle to the Anacortes Ferry Terminal. 20-30 miles per day....we are taking it easy. Planning to stay at the hiker/biker sites at Manchester State Park, Kitsap Memorial Park, Fort Worden State, and Deception Pass. Then we will camp on San Juan Island/Orca Island for a few nights before heading back to Seattle and taking the Amtrak home to Los Angeles.
I'm a bit stumped about how to get back to Seattle. I was hoping to take the Amtrak Cascade and just bring my bike on the train, but it doesn't seem to be running. I know Bolt Bus is an option but they seem to require boxing the bike which I want to avoid. Any tips or general advice? Is there a good route from the ferry back to Seattle that isn't too demanding? I'm bringing my coworker (first-time camper + bike tourer) on the trip and I personally haven't biked in a year!
Many thanks!
PS: Is there anyway around the 10 posts in order to add a link/photo? I would love to post the route here to see if the roads google suggested are alright.
I'm planning a low-key biking/camping trip from Seattle to the San Juan Islands. I have only been to Seattle once before (10 years ago) and only for a day so I would love any advice from those of you with more Seattle experience.
I mapped out a route from Seattle to the Anacortes Ferry Terminal. 20-30 miles per day....we are taking it easy. Planning to stay at the hiker/biker sites at Manchester State Park, Kitsap Memorial Park, Fort Worden State, and Deception Pass. Then we will camp on San Juan Island/Orca Island for a few nights before heading back to Seattle and taking the Amtrak home to Los Angeles.
I'm a bit stumped about how to get back to Seattle. I was hoping to take the Amtrak Cascade and just bring my bike on the train, but it doesn't seem to be running. I know Bolt Bus is an option but they seem to require boxing the bike which I want to avoid. Any tips or general advice? Is there a good route from the ferry back to Seattle that isn't too demanding? I'm bringing my coworker (first-time camper + bike tourer) on the trip and I personally haven't biked in a year!
Many thanks!
PS: Is there anyway around the 10 posts in order to add a link/photo? I would love to post the route here to see if the roads google suggested are alright.
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So, seatac using faulteroy ferry to manchester. Ride to Kitsap memorial from there. Then across the hood canal bridge to Fort warden near port townsend. Then the ferry to whidby island. then on to Anacortes ferry to san juans.
That is a great route. The ride from Manchester to Kitsap memorial could be tricky and stressful from Bremerton through Silverdale. So check your route and give yourself time and patience in that area.
Also, the hood canal bridge (after you leave kitsap memorial) is another spot that has alot of debri on the shoulder.
For the return from the anacortes ferry to seattle, there is the Sounder train that leaves from Mulkiltio. So if you are up for another day of riding, ride all of whidby island south for the day and take the Clint/Mukiltio Ferry. Make Reservations at the Cloud Inn in mulkiltio, get dinner at Ivars next door and take the Sounder Train the next day to SEA. The Inn lets you take your bikes to you hotel room too!
That is a great route. The ride from Manchester to Kitsap memorial could be tricky and stressful from Bremerton through Silverdale. So check your route and give yourself time and patience in that area.
Also, the hood canal bridge (after you leave kitsap memorial) is another spot that has alot of debri on the shoulder.
For the return from the anacortes ferry to seattle, there is the Sounder train that leaves from Mulkiltio. So if you are up for another day of riding, ride all of whidby island south for the day and take the Clint/Mukiltio Ferry. Make Reservations at the Cloud Inn in mulkiltio, get dinner at Ivars next door and take the Sounder Train the next day to SEA. The Inn lets you take your bikes to you hotel room too!
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I don't know the peninsula as well as the Cascades but I might have advice, I can only visualize part of your route. I don't want to confuse you babbling about stuff that won't really help.
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So, seatac using faulteroy ferry to manchester. Ride to Kitsap memorial from there. Then across the hood canal bridge to Fort warden near port townsend. Then the ferry to whidby island. then on to Anacortes ferry to san juans.
That is a great route. The ride from Manchester to Kitsap memorial could be tricky and stressful from Bremerton through Silverdale. So check your route and give yourself time and patience in that area.
Also, the hood canal bridge (after you leave kitsap memorial) is another spot that has alot of debri on the shoulder.
For the return from the anacortes ferry to seattle, there is the Sounder train that leaves from Mulkiltio. So if you are up for another day of riding, ride all of whidby island south for the day and take the Clint/Mukiltio Ferry. Make Reservations at the Cloud Inn in mulkiltio, get dinner at Ivars next door and take the Sounder Train the next day to SEA. The Inn lets you take your bikes to you hotel room too!
That is a great route. The ride from Manchester to Kitsap memorial could be tricky and stressful from Bremerton through Silverdale. So check your route and give yourself time and patience in that area.
Also, the hood canal bridge (after you leave kitsap memorial) is another spot that has alot of debri on the shoulder.
For the return from the anacortes ferry to seattle, there is the Sounder train that leaves from Mulkiltio. So if you are up for another day of riding, ride all of whidby island south for the day and take the Clint/Mukiltio Ferry. Make Reservations at the Cloud Inn in mulkiltio, get dinner at Ivars next door and take the Sounder Train the next day to SEA. The Inn lets you take your bikes to you hotel room too!
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