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No traffic road cycling routes in Blake Island Marine State Park and its surrounding areas offer diverse terrain for road cyclists. While Blake Island itself is a marine state park primarily accessed by boat and features unpaved trails, the broader region provides a network of paved roads suitable for road cycling. These routes often traverse coastal areas, forested sections, and offer views of the Puget Sound and distant mountains. The landscape includes varied elevations, from gentle coastal paths to more…
Last updated: May 29, 2026
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34.3km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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7.44km
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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01:39
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Marjorie R. Stanley Natural Area sits just off the road, adding a refreshing touch to your ride with trees and wetland views. There’s no paved path inside, but it’s a nice spot to pause, stretch, and take in the diverse flora.
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Crow Beach is a quiet, pebbly shoreline on Vashon Island’s eastern edge, facing Tramp Harbor. Tucked behind a neighborhood access point, it offers views of the harbor and a peaceful spot for walking, beachcombing, or launching a kayak. This isn’t really a developed beach, there are no facilities, and the parking area is a gravel pullout, but if you're cycling or driving nearby, it’s worth a quick detour for the solitude and salty air.
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Fisher Pond has a size of 90 acres and is filled with freshwater. It is the largest freshwater pond or marsh on Vashon Island and a popular place among birdwatchers.
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As the name indicates, Island Center Forest is situated basically in the middle of Vashon Island. The area of 440 acres is home to more than 70 species of birds and other wildlife. The various trails have a total length of more than 10 miles and lead through the forest and along ponds and beautiful, moss covered trees.
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Quartermaster Marina lies in the picturesque cove of the Maury Island Aquatic Reserve. The calm waters here are great for pontoon rentals, and there is a houseboat BnB docked here.
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Crow Beach, in Tramp Harbor, is a small sandy beach, with posts still sticking up out of the sand and water, left over from an old pier. It is right off of Chautauqua Beach Rd SW, and easy to see while riding by. The Dockton Rd SW & SW Ellisport Rd bus station is also right here on this beach.
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A fantastic viewpoint to take a break off of the bike. On a sunny clear day you gain lovely views of Illahee Preserve Park opposite.
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KVI Beach is a 78-acre waterfront park home to a rare salt-marsh ecosystem; the largest left along the Puget Sound.
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Blake Island Marine State Park is primarily accessible by boat and features unpaved multi-use trails, making it ideal for mountain biking or general off-road cycling rather than traditional road cycling on paved surfaces. The island itself does not offer dedicated traffic-free road cycling routes.
However, this guide focuses on traffic-free road cycling routes in the surrounding region that offer similar serene experiences, such as Point White Pier loop from Islandwood, which is rated as easy.
Blake Island Marine State Park is excellent for off-road cycling. It boasts over 7 miles of unpaved biking trails, including a popular 4-mile loop that circumnavigates the island. These trails are best suited for mountain bikes or trail bikes, offering varied terrain through forests and along the coast. Be prepared for potentially muddy conditions, especially after rain.
This guide features 4 traffic-free road cycling routes in the vicinity of Blake Island Marine State Park. These routes range from easy to moderate difficulty, offering options for various skill levels.
The routes in this guide are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.55 stars. Cyclists often praise the scenic views, the peaceful environment away from traffic, and the diverse landscapes encountered on these rides.
Yes, for families looking for an easier ride, the Point White Pier loop from Islandwood is an excellent option. It's rated as easy and provides a pleasant experience for cyclists of all ages.
Blake Island offers magnificent panoramic views of the Olympic Mountains, the Seattle skyline, and Mount Rainier. The island features diverse natural landscapes, including dense forests, rocky and sandy beaches, wetlands, and open meadows. It also holds deep cultural importance as the ancestral camping ground for the Suquamish Tribe.
The best season for cycling in the Blake Island area, both for off-road trails on the island and the road routes nearby, is generally from late spring through early autumn. During these months, the weather is typically drier and milder, offering more comfortable riding conditions and clearer views. However, be prepared for potential rain at any time, especially on the unpaved trails.
Blake Island Marine State Park is only accessible by boat, kayak, or paddleboard. There are no roads or bridges connecting it to the mainland. Visitors can take a private boat or a ferry service to reach the island. For more information on park access, you can visit the official Washington State Parks website: wa.gov.
For cyclists seeking a more extensive ride, the guide includes moderate routes such as the Crow Beach – Quartermaster Marina loop from Whispering Firs Bog, which covers over 34 km with a moderate elevation gain, and the Pike Place Market – Gas Works Park loop from West Seattle, spanning nearly 47 km.
Blake Island is a hub for various outdoor activities. Besides off-road biking, visitors can enjoy hiking, walking, boating, kayaking, paddleboarding, swimming, crabbing, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The island also offers camping facilities and five miles of saltwater beach shoreline for exploration.
As a Washington State Park, a Discover Pass is typically required for vehicle access to state parks. However, since Blake Island is only accessible by boat, the Discover Pass requirement applies to parking at mainland launch points or ferry terminals. There isn't a specific biking permit required for the trails on the island itself, but standard state park rules apply. You can find more details on the Washington State Parks website: wa.gov.

