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Stottlemeyer

Nearby Town: Poulsbo, Washington
Ride Type: Loop
Trail Type: Single Track 90%
Fire/Gravel Road 10%
Distance: 7.00 miles (11.26 KM)
Duration: 1 - 2 Hours
Elevation Gain: not specified.
Climbing: Rolling Terrain
Skill Level: Weekend Warriors
User Density: not specified.



Trail Description:
single dirt track winds through light forest and logged land.there are logs to jump,natural whoopies,and forgiving terrain.

How to get there:
5 miles north of Poulsbo,off Bond Rd.Take 2nd Stottlemeyer to the left/west[very sharp left],this is just south of Pt Gamble Rd.Go 1 mile and you will see a dirt turnout on left for parking.The ride is directly across road,and is obvious.

Additional Notes:
This is Olympic Resource land,who allow walkers,horses,and nonmotorized vehicles,AKA mountain bikes.


Posted by: Dpp on 1/30/2010
Ffirst, this same area as Pope and Talbot also on this list. If you haven't been here with someone who knows the area well, you will have a hard time finding and linking all the sigle track mixed inbetween the maze of logging roads. There are also new trails being built all the time. It can by very dry in summer and very wet in winter (duh!). There are maps of the roads but you pretty much have to find the trails on your own. Ride with someone who knows. Huge area and worthy of a destination.


Posted by: Michael on 7/24/2009
Many new trails have been built in the past years, making this an even more fun area.


Posted by: Geoff on 9/29/2008
Awesome for Weekend Warriors. Other commenters must have missed something If you go with someone who knows the trails you can spend all day riding around(and you CAN get lost).


Posted by: Wallace on 10/15/2007
Fun, but first timers can get lost for a little bit (I would recomend going with someone who knows their way around) . Would not recomend for small children because there are other riders and horses. There are also many cool things that you can find if you ride around for a while such as jumps, board walks, some minor drops, and some other cool little things that are a ton of fun.


Posted by: KJ on 8/22/2007
I am a novice rider but need to take some cool photos, where are these logs etc. to ride on i haven't seen them and have been there several times. also someone said there were some cool bridges where is all this stuff?


Posted by: Walker on 5/27/2007
The two reviews below me have missed something very key on this trail. Hidden off the beaten path, SOMEONE has made a mini mtn. biking park at the top of the plateau on this trail. Jacob's ladders, teeter-totters, quite a few different areas with logged trees to ride on. I stumbled upon it by accident and man am I glad I did. Of all the places in kitsap county, this is my new fav. destination.


Posted by: Randy on 7/2/2006
It's an ok trail. Double track gravel trail. Good up and down, and up again...and down again. I was looking for more obstacles


Posted by: 420 man on 7/18/2004
Good trail. Lots of up and down single track. Not worth riding unless you're in the area. Not what I would call a destination. They keep spraying herbicides and killing my major Ganja crops!




 



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