Date: June 14, 2024
Welcome to the Stottlemeyer Trailhead!
(Kitsap County, WA) -
Kitsap County Parks is delighted to announce the opening of the Stottlemeyer Trailhead at Port Gamble Forest Heritage Park. This new development promises to enhance the outdoor experience for all nature enthusiasts, offering a convenient and accessible gateway to the park's natural wonders.
Key Features of the Stottlemeyer Trailhead:
Ample Parking Space: The parking lot spans 1.20 acres, providing ample visitor space. With 25 standard stalls, ADA-accessible spaces, and five pull-through stalls, the facility is designed to accommodate a variety of vehicles, ensuring a comfortable start to your adventure.
Equestrian Trailer-Friendly Access: Equestrians will appreciate the five pull-through stalls designed to accommodate trailers, making bringing horses to the park easier than ever.
Gateway to Adventure: Situated at the heart of Port Gamble Forest Heritage Park, the Stottlemeyer Trailhead offers direct access to an array of hiking trails and nature paths. Visitors can immerse themselves in the park's diverse ecosystems and scenic beauty right from leaving their vehicles.
"We are excited to provide this new park access amenity to our visitors," said Alex Wisniewski, Parks Director. " We look forward to welcoming visitors to start their outdoor adventures from this new trailhead."
Whether you're an avid hiker, a family seeking outdoor fun, or someone searching for a tranquil escape into nature, the Stottlemeyer Trailhead is your new starting point for unforgettable experiences in Port Gamble Forest Heritage Park.
Special Thanks: We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all involved in making this project a reality, especially the Washington Trails Association (WTA) for connecting this new trailhead to the vast trail network in the park. Your dedication and hard work have been instrumental in bringing this vision to life. See you at the trailhead!
About Kitsap County Parks: Kitsap County Parks is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for residents and visitors by preserving natural spaces and providing recreational opportunities. We strive to foster a connection with nature while promoting environmental stewardship and sustainable practices. For more information, visit Kitsap County Parks.
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