Jefferson County Non-Motorized Transportation and Recreational Trails Plan 2010

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1 Chapter 3: Existing Facilities Plan Update: The multi-purpose trail inventory in the 2002 Plan shows the length of the Larry Scott Trail as 4.0 miles. This included both trail segments constructed to the County s adopted standards and the existing usage trail on the railroad grade. Since the adoption of the 2002 Plan, Jefferson County has constructed additional trail segments. The constructed trail length is now 4.4 miles. Volunteers have developed additional segments that extend the trail to S. Discovery Road at the Discovery Bay Golf Course. These segments, while useable, are not constructed to the County s standards and are not included in the current inventory. The remaining trail right-of-way has been acquired to the Milo Curry Road / S. Discovery Road intersection near Four Corners. Construction of the remaining trail segments is planned for substantial completion in The trail length will then be 7.6 miles. The remainder of this chapter was not revised for the Plan update. It has been retained in the original 2002 Plan format. Jefferson County, Port Townsend, Port Ludlow, Port of Port Townsend, Washington State, National Forest and Services, and other public and private agencies have assembled a significant inventory of non-motorized transportation and recreational trail systems within Jefferson County. These systems provide a variety of on and off-road opportunities for walking, hiking, bicycling, horse, and hand launch boat activities throughout the county. The 1998 County Comprehensive Plan provides a very limited description of the non-motorized transportation and recreational trail facilities in Jefferson County. This chapter provides a more detailed inventory that far exceeds the inventory in the Comprehensive Plan. Maps showing existing facilities as well as facilities proposed in this Plan are presented in Chapter 9 Development Plan Elements. 3.1 Jefferson County Jefferson County owns and has developed the following non-motorized transportation and on and off-road hike, bike, horse, and water trail systems. Multipurpose trails 1 ODT Larry Scott Memorial Trail Multipurpose trail located on the former Seattle & North Coast Railroad bed from the Port of Port Townsend southwest past Glen Cove to the Rumage property on Cape George Road. Total miles multipurpose trail 4.0 Gateways visitor centers 1 Olympic Peninsula Information center, parking area, special Visitor Center signage, landscaping, and benches installed at the intersection of Beaver Valley Road/SR-19 and SR-104. Total gateways 1 Chapter 3 Existing facilities 1 4.0

2 Urban sidewalks 1 Port Hadlock Commercial Area Concrete sidewalks on Irondale and Chimacum Roads and SR-116 extending out from the Hadlock intersection. Total miles urban sidewalks 0.7 Walking trails in a park 1 Jefferson County Fairgrounds Walking trails provide internal access around fairgrounds perimeter and attractions for local residents. 2 Irondale Walking trails provide internal access to park site and adjoining neighborhood. 3 HJ Carroll Walking trails provide internal access to fields, playground, Chimacum Creek nature area, and with adjacent neighborhoods. 4 Chimacum Walking trail provides access to adjacent neighborhoods. 5 Lions Club Walking trail provides internal access from picnic area to shoreline overlooking Oak Bay. 6 South Indian Island 7 Beausite Lake County /NW Kiwanis Camp 8 Gibbs Lake County Walking trail provides internal access along bluff overlooking Oak Bay from beach access sites to Scow Bay. Walking trails provide access along lake shoreline, through Kiwanis campsites, and into woodland buffer areas. Walking trails provide access around lake shoreline, through trailhead area, and into woodland buffer areas. 9 Lake Leland Walking trail provides access to lake fishing areas from trailhead and campsites. 10 Quilcene Walking trail provides access through campground, picnic area, and community center site. Total miles - walking in a park 9.7 Shoreline trails 1 Oak Bay Shoreline Trail 2 South Indian Island Shoreline Trail Shoreline trail provides access from picnic area and campground north to the point overlooking Oak Bay and Indian Island channel. Shoreline trail provides access from beach trailhead at Old Island Ferry Road and Lions Club east through South Indian Island to Scow Bay. Total miles shoreline trails Chapter 3 Existing facilities

3 On-road bicycle routes city and county roadways 1 Irondale Road On-road bicycle route from Rhody Drive east to the Port Hadlock business district intersection. 2 Center Road Chimacum - SR Center Road SR- 104-Quilcene On-road bicycle route from the Chimacum business area at the intersection with Beaver Valley Road south through the Chimacum Valley to the intersection with SR-104. On-road bicycle route from the intersection with SR-104 south through Tarboo Creek Valley to Quilcene. 4 Eaglemont Road On-road bicycle route from SR-20 east past City Lake, Delanty Lake to West Valley and Center Roads. 5 Paradise Bay Road On-road bicycle route from Oak Bay Road south around Port Ludlow, past Tala Point, Bywater Bay, and Hood Head to the intersection with SR-104. Total miles on-road bicycle route 28.3 Off-road bike courses or riding areas 1 HJ Carroll BMX course developed for young age riders with obstacles and jumps within the park site. Total miles off-road bike courses Horse riding areas 1 County Fairgrounds Event stable and arena provided during 5 fair events for show and competition riding. Total miles of horse trail 5 Horse riding trails 1 ODT Larry Scott Memorial Trail from Port of Port Townsend to Glen Cove Multipurpose trail located on the former Seattle & North Coast Railroad (S&NC) track bed from the waterfront landing at the Port of Port Townsend southwest to Glen Cove. Total miles of horse trails 4.0 Freshwater access water bodies 1 Beausite Lake County /NW Kiwanis Camp Hand-carry launch onto Beausite Lake with access from Beausite Lake and West Valley Roads. Leased to NW Kiwanis for operation of a group campground facility. 2 Gibbs Lake Hand-carry launch onto Gibbs Lake with access from Gibbs Lake and West Valley Roads. 3 Lake Leland Hand-carry and boat ramp on the south shore with access from Leland Valley Road. Chapter 3 Existing facilities

4 Total freshwater body access sites 3 Freshwater access rivers 1 Quilcene River Hand-carry launch onto the Big Quilcene River with access from Muncie Street. Total freshwater access sites rivers 1 Saltwater hand-carry access sites 1 North Beach Hand-carry launch onto the Strait of Juan de Fuca with access from Kuhn Street. 2 Chimacum Creek Beach pending 3 Lower Oak Bay Hand-carry launch onto Chimacum Creek estuary and Port Townsend Bay with access from Moore Street in Irondale. Hand-carry launch and boat launch ramp onto Oak Bay with access from Oak Bay Road and Portage Bay Way. 4 Indian Island Hand-carry launch onto Oak Bay from Indian Island with access from Flagler Road. 5 Lions Club Hand-carry launch onto Oak Bay from Indian Island with access from Flagler Road. 6 East Beach Hand-carry launch onto Admiralty Inlet from Marrowstone Island with access from Flagler Road and East Beach Road. 7 Squamish Harbor Boat Launch/Hicks 8 East Quilcene Land Hand-carry launch and boat ramp onto Squamish Harbor with access from Shine Road. Hand-carry launch from undeveloped park land onto east shore of Quilcene Bay with access from Quilcene Road. 9 Broad Spit Hand-carry launch onto Dabob Bay from Bolton Peninsula. No public road access. Total saltwater hand-carry access sites Port Townsend Port Townsend owns and has developed the following non-motorized transportation and on and off-road hike, bike, horse, and water trail systems. Streetscape 1 Port Townsend, Water Street Point Hudson to Ferry Terminal, and side streets between Water and Washington 2 Port Townsend, Lawrence Street Fillmore to Adams Special paving, landscaping, seating areas, street trees, and street lighting standards. Furnishings include sidewalk kiosks, vendor sales, and cafes to increase pedestrian visibility and seasonal weather activities. Design themes highlight historical building facades and the site's sense of place. Special paving, landscaping, seating areas, street trees, street lighting standards, and other furnishings. Design themes highlight historical building facades and the site's sense of place. Total streetscape improvement miles Chapter 3 Existing facilities

5 Gateways visitor centers 1 Port Townsend Information center, parking area, special Visitor Center signage, landscaping, and benches located on Sims Way. Total gateways 1 Urban sidewalks 1 Port Townsend See Port Townsend s Non-Motorized Transportation Plan for a listing of existing urban sidewalks Total miles urban sidewalks Walking trails in a park 1 Chetzemoka Walking trails provide access through the site to overlooks of the Admiralty Inlet, flower gardens, and other Victorian embellishments. 2 Kah Tai Lagoon Nature Walking trails provide access to nature interpretive sites along the lagoon and between the site and adjacent areas. 3 Sather Walking trails provide access to wildlife observation areas and with adjacent neighborhoods. 4 Bishop Walking trails provide access through the wooded ravine and with adjacent neighborhoods. Total miles park walking trails 2.3 Walking and hiking trails cross county trail systems 1 Quimper Wildlife Walking trail systems provide access Corridor Trails from Blue Heron west through Levinski and Winona Wetlands, and Quimper Wildlife Corridor to McCurdy Point and with adjacent neighborhoods. 2 West Side Trails Walking trail systems provide access from SR-20 north through Hamilton Heights, Hendrick s Pond, and with adjacent neighborhoods. 3 Golf Course/Blue Heron Trails Walking trails provide access from Kai Tai Lagoon north through Port Townsend Golf Course, Blue Heron School, and the Chinese Garden. Total miles walking trails Shoreline trails 1 Point Hudson-North Beach Shoreline Trail Chapter 3 Existing facilities 5 Shoreline trail provides access on mostly public tidelands from the end of Water Street in downtown Port Townsend, around Point Hudson Fort Worden State past Chetzemoka and under the bluffs around Point 2.6

6 Wilson in Fort Worden State to North Beach. Total miles shoreline trails 2.6 Urban bikeways 1 Port Townsend city streets Total miles urban bikeways Off-road bike trails 1 North Quimper Peninsula Wildlife Corridor See Port Townsend s Non-Motorized Transportation Plan for a listing of existing urban bikeways. Off-road trails providing access from Blue Heron School west through Winona Wetlands to McCurdy Point. 2 West Side Trails Off-road trails providing access from SR-20 north to Hamilton Heights and Hendrick s Pond. 3 Golf Course / Blue Heron Trails Off-road trails providing access from Port Townsend Golf Course north past Froggy Bottoms to Blue Heron School. Total miles off-road bike trail 10.0 Freshwater access water bodies 1 Kah Tai Lagoon Hand-carry launch onto the lagoon with Nature access from Sims Way across from the Boat Haven. Total freshwater access water bodies 1 Saltwater hand-carry access sites 1 Pope Marine Hand-carry launch onto Port Townsend Bay with access from Madison Street. 2 City Dock Hand-carry launch onto Port Townsend Bay from new City Dock with temporary moorage and access from Madison Street adjacent to Pope Marine. 3 Adams Street Hand-carry launch onto Port Townsend Bay with access from the end of Adams Street. 4 Union Wharf Hand-carry launch with transient floating moorage dock on Port Townsend Bay with access off Water Street. 5 Rotary Hand-carry launch onto Port Townsend Bay with access next to the ferry terminal on Water Street. Total saltwater hand-carry access sites Port of Port Townsend The Port of Port Townsend owns and has developed the following water trail systems. Saltwater hand-carry access sites 1 Fort Worden Beach Hand-carry launch onto Admiralty Inlet with access from Fort Worden State. 6 Chapter 3 Existing facilities

7 2 Point Hudson Hand-carry launch, boat launch ramp, 75-slip marina onto Port Townsend Bay with access from Jefferson Street. 3 Boat Haven Hand-carry launch, boat ramp, 450-slip marina, 125 vessel work yard, and 7-acre shipyard onto Port Townsend Bay with access from Washington Street. 4 Quincy Street Dock Hand-carry access onto Port Townsend from adjacent former state ferry dock at the end of Quincy Street. The dock is not used and has been fenced because of liability concerns. 5 Gardiner Launch Ramp 6 Port Hadlock Launch Ramp 7 Mats Mats Launch Ramp Hand-carry launch and boat ramp onto Discovery Bay with access from Gardiner Beach Road. Hand-carry launch and boat ramp onto Port Townsend with access from Lower Hadlock Road. Hand-carry launch and boat ramp with moorage dock onto Mats Mats Bay with access from Quarry Road. 8 Quilcene Marina Hand-carry launch, boat ramp, and 50-slip marina onto Quilcene Bay with access from Linger Longer Road. Total saltwater hand-carry access sites Washington State The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT), s & Recreation Commission (WAP&RC), Department of Fish & Wildlife (DF&W), and Department of Natural Resources (DNR) own and have developed the following non-motorized transportation and on-road and off-road hike, bike, horse, and water trail systems. Walking trails in a park 1 Anderson Lake State 2 Old Fort Townsend State 3 Fort Worden State Chapter 3 Existing facilities 7 Walking trail circles the lake to provide fishing access to shoreline. Walking trails include 5 mile historical interpretative trail with access through the parade grounds and fort, 5 mile nature trail with access along the shoreline bluffs, and 6.5 mile system with access throughout wooded park site. Walking trails provide access along Admiralty Inlet and Point Wilson shoreline, through fortifications and gun battery sites, and around sand mounds and bluffs overlooking Strait of Juan de Fuca. Additional sidewalks and roadways provide access through parade grounds, officer quarters, museum, and other building areas

8 4 Fort Flager State Walking trails provide access along 4.0 bluffs overlooking Admiralty Inlet and Marrowstone Point, through fortifications and gun battery sites, and through campsites to Scow Bay Spit and Kilisut Harbor. 5 Dosewallips State Walking trails provide access to 4.0 Dosewallips River, tidelands on Hood Canal, and wooded hillsides overlooking the river and campsites. 6 Pleasant Harbor Walking trails provide access through 0.5 State parking, marina, and services site overlooking Pleasant Harbor. 7 Triton Cove State Walking trails provide access to Hood Canal, and along shoreline and marina overlooking Triton Cove. 8 WA Department of Natural Resource Forestlands Walking trails provide access through forestland parcels and adjacent residential neighborhoods on the Quimper Peninsula, south of Anderson Lake State, and between Gibbs and Beausite Lake County s, among other parcels on an informal basis. Total miles of park trail 28.1 Shoreline trails 1 Bywater Bay (Wolfe Property) Shoreline Trail Shoreline trail provides access from Shine Tidelands State north along Bywater Bay to the sand spit linking Hood Head and the Wolfe Property - when tide conditions allow. Total miles of shoreline trail On-road bicycle routes - shoulders 1 *SR-104 On-road bicycle route from Hood Canal Bridge west to the intersection with US- 101 at the south end of Discovery Bay. 2a SR-20 - Water Street/Sims Way - Port Townsend to Four Corners 3a *SR-19 - Airport Cut-off Road On-road bicycle touring route from the end of Water Street at Point Hudson south through downtown Port Townsend and Glen Cove past the Airport to the Four Corners Road intersection adjacent to Adelma Beach. On-road bicycle route from SR-20 south past the Airport to Rhody Drive at Four Corners Road intersection Chapter 3 Existing facilities

9 3b *SR-19 - Rhody Drive 3c *SR-19 - Beaver Valley Road On-road bicycle route from Four Corners Road/Airport Cut-off Road intersection south past HJ Carroll, Chimacum, and Chimacum School to Chimacum. On-road bicycle route from Chimacum south through Beaver Valley to the Visitor Center at the intersection with SR-104. Total miles on-road bicycle route 33.1 * SR-19 and SR-104 are shared use, unsigned, non-designated facilities. Freshwater access lakes 1 Anderson Lake Hand-carry launch onto Anderson Lake with State 1 picnic table, vault toilets, and boat launch 2 Crocker Lake Access 3 Tarboo Lake Access 4 Leland Lake Access ramp with access from Anderson Lake Road. Hand-carry, boat launch, and fishing access 21 miles southeast of Sequim on US-101 and SR-104. Hand-carry, boat launch, and fishing access 12 miles south of Port Townsend on Tarboo Lake Road on the southeast end of the lake. Hand-carry, boat launch, and fishing access 6 miles north of Quilcene on US-101 on Leland Lake Road on the east side of the lake. 5 Yahoo Lake Hand-carry launch onto Yahoo Lake with 4 campsites, picnic tables and shelter, toilet, kitchen shelter, and fishing access northeast of Queets on US-101, 13 miles on Clearwater Road, 4 miles on C-3000 Road, 6.1 miles on C-3100 Road. Total freshwater pond and lake access 5 Saltwater hand-carry access sites 1 Fort Worden State Hand-carry launch with 3 primitive & Conference campsites, bathhouse, vault toilets, 2 boat Center launch ramps with floats, mooring float, 8 mooring buoys, underwater marine park, snack bar and grocery concession, and laundromat on Admiralty Inlet. Also includes hand-carry access onto Chinese Gardens 2 Fort Flagler State lagoon. Hand-carry launch onto Admiralty Inlet, Port Townsend Bay, and Kilisut Harbor with 4 primitive campsites, restrooms, snacks and grocery concession, 2 boat launch ramps, moorage dock and floats, 7 mooring buoys, and fishing pier Chapter 3 Existing facilities 9

10 3 Mystery Bay Marine State 4 Bywater Bay State /Wolfe Property 5 Dosewallips State 6 Pleasant Harbor State 7 Triton Cove State 8 Point Whitney Tidelands Hand-carry launch onto Kilisut Harbor with 4 picnic sites, picnic shelter, boat launch ramp, dock with floats, 7 mooring buoys, marine pump-out station, and vault toilet with access from Flagler Road. Hand-carry launch onto Bywater Bay and Hood Canal with access from 7 Sisters Road. Hand-carry launch onto Hood Canal with 2 primitive campsites, and vault toilets with access from US-101 at Brinnon. Hand-carry access onto Pleasant Harbor with dock with float, and vault toilet on the west side of the harbor adjacent 2 private marinas with access from US-101. Hand-carry access onto Hood Canal with, vault toilets, boat launch ramp, and a dock for near-shore fishing with access from US Hand-carry, boat launch, and fishing pier onto Dabob Bay 6 miles north of Brinnon on US-101 and Point Whitney Road. 9 Shine Tidelands Hand-carry launch, 3 boat launch ramps, 20 campsites, and toilets onto Hood Canal with access from SR White Rock Hand-carry launch onto Hood Canal located 3 miles southeast of Port Ludlow with access from White Rock Lane, a private road off of Paradise Bay Road. 11 Flapjack Cove Tidelands Beach 54 Hand-carry launch onto Dabob Bay with access from US-101. Total saltwater hand-carry access sites 11 Saltwater access sites waterside only 1 Old Fort Townsend Water access from Port Townsend Bay with State 3 primitive campsites, restrooms, vault 2 Hood Canal State Tidelands toilets, and 4 mooring buoys. Water access to saltwater shoreline in 4 tidelands located on the south end of the Toandos Peninsula between Tskutsko Point and Oak Head, and east of Fisherman Harbor. 3 HJ Carroll Property Water access to saltwater shoreline located miles north of Pulali Point on the west side of Dabob Bay. 4 Right Smart Cove State Water access to saltwater shoreline located 5 miles north of Brinnon and 0.3 miles west of Wawa Point on the west side of a creek draining a saltwater estuary. 10 Chapter 3 Existing facilities

11 5 Toandos Tidelands Water access to saltwater shoreline on the State south end of Toandos Peninsula on both sides of Fisherman s Harbor. 6 Kinney Point Beach Water access onto public tidelands located 404 A at the south end of Marrrowstone Island with upper and beach. 7 Cape George Water access onto saltwater shoreline on the Beach 407 Strait of Juan de Fuca at the mouth of Discovery Bay. 8 Cape George Water access onto saltwater shoreline on Beach 409 Discovery Bay. 9 Bolton Peninsula Water access onto public tidelands located Beach 56 at the south end of the Bolton Peninsula. 10 Case Shoal Beach Water access onto beach located in 59A Squamish Harbor. 11 Squamish Harbor Water access onto shoreline on Squamish Beach 59 Harbor. 12 Jackson Cove Water access to shoreline on Dabob Bay Beach 55 adjacent to Pulali Point. 13 Triton Cove Beach Water access to shoreline on Hood Canal 50 accessed by boat only. 14 Tabook Point Water access to shoreline on the west side Beach 57 of Toandos Peninsula on Dabob Bay. 15 Toandos Peninsula Water access to shoreline on the east side of Beach 57B Toandos Peninsula on the military reservation on Hood Canal. Total saltwater access sites waterside 15 Cascade Marine Trail - saltwater campsites 1 Fort Worden State 3 primitive campsites, bathhouse, vault & Conference toilets, mooring float, 8 mooring buoys, Center snack bar and grocery concession, and laundromat on Admiralty Inlet. 2 Fort Flagler State 4 primitive campsites, restrooms, snacks and grocery concession, moorage dock and floats, 7 mooring buoys, and fishing pier on Admiralty Inlet. 3 Shine Tidelands 20 campsites and toilets on Hood Canal with access from SR Dosewallips State 2 primitive campsites and vault toilets on Hood Canal with access from US-101 at Brinnon. Existing overnight campsites Federal government The US Forest Service (USFS) and National Service (NPS) have developed an extensive system of on-road and off-road hiking, bicycle, horse, and water trail facilities. Chapter 3 Existing facilities 11

12 Walking trails 1 US Department of Defense Bangor Walking trails provide access through forestlands and habitat areas on the Coyle Peninsula across Hood Canal from the Bangor Submarine Base on an unauthorized basis. Hiking trails backcountry and backpacking Consult US Forest Service and Olympic National maps and brochures for a complete inventory of backcountry and backpacking trails. Horse trails - backcountry Consult US Forest Service and Olympic National maps and brochures for a complete inventory of backcountry horse trails. Freshwater access rivers 1 Bogachiel Hand-carry launch onto the Bogachiel River Recreation Area 6 miles south of Forks on US Bogachiel River Access Hand-carry, boat launch, and fishing access 8 miles south of Forks on US-101, 5 miles east on Dowans Creek Road on the south bank of the river. 3 Hoh River Access 1 Hand-carry, boat launch, and fishing access 15 miles south of Forks on US-101, 0.5 miles west of the bridge on the north bank of the river. 4 Hoh River Access 2 Hand-carry, boat launch, and fishing access 12 miles south of Forks on US-101, 7 miles east on Upper Hoh River Road on the north side of the river. 5 Quilcene River Access Hand-carry, boat launch, and fishing access, and hiking trails 2 miles south of Quilcene on US Cottonwood Hand-carry launch onto Hoh River with 9 campsites, and toilet 13 miles south of Forks on US-101, 2.3 miles on Oil City Road, then 0.9 miles on H-4060 Road. 7 Hoh Oxbow Hand-carry launch onto Hoh River with 8 campsites, and restroom 14 miles south of Forks on US-101 on the Hoh River. 8 Coppermine Bottom Hand-carry launch onto Clearwater River with 9 campsites, picnic tables and shelter, toilets, fishing access, and pier 12.6 miles on Clearwater Road off US-101, 1.5 miles on C Road. 9 Upper Clearwater Hand-carry boat launch with 9 campsites, picnic tables and shelter, and toilet 12.9 miles on Clearwater Road, 3.2 miles on C Road. Total freshwater launch sites 9 12 Chapter 3 Existing facilities

13 Freshwater trails white water kayaking, rafting, and canoeing 1 Upper Big Quilcene Class 5-6 (extreme) river run with falls, logs, River rapids from November to June with a gradient of 165 feet per mile. Put-in 1.4 miles on Penny Creek Road, then 1.8 miles on Big Quilcene River Road, then 2.3 miles on FS 2 Lower Big Quilcene River 3 Upper Dosewallips River Elkhorn Canyon Chapter 3 Existing facilities 13 Road Starting with class 4+ (including portage, trees, and hatchery wier) then class 2-3 river run from November to June with a gradient of 140 feet per mile. Put-in at Rainbow Campground and take-out at the US-101 bridge 2 mile south of Quilcene. Class 5-6 river run (with numerous portages and boulders) with a gradient of 208 feet per mile. Put-in approximately 15 miles on Dosewallips Road below Dosewallips Falls and take-out at Elkhorn Campground. 4 Dosewallips River Class 4+-5 river run (maze of rapids and fallen trees) with a gradient of 82 feet per mile. Put-in 11 miles on Dosewallips Road at Elkhorn Campground and take-out river-right downstream from FS Road 2620 bridge off of Dosewallips Road at MP Lower Dosewallips River Class 3 river run (rapids) with a gradient of 38 feet per mile. Put-in river-right downstream from FS Road 2620 bridge off of Dosewallips Road at MP 5.9 and take-out at Dosewallips State. 6 Duckabush River Class 4+ river run (rapids, boulder and gorge, portages) with a gradient of 55 feet per mile. Put-in 3.7 miles on Duckabush Road at Range Hole Trail and take-out at US-101 bridge. 7 South Fork Hoh River Class 3 river run (rapids, logjams, portages) from November to July with a gradient of 37 feet per mile. Put-in at South Fork Hoh Campground on H-1000 Road off of Hoh- Clearwater Mainline and take-out off of Rainforest Road off of the H-1000 Road. 8 Hoh River Class 2 river run (sweepers and portages) from November to September with a gradient of 24 feet per mile. Put-in 18.4 miles on Upper Hoh Road at the Ranger Station and take-out at the Hoh Oxbow Recreation Area at US Total miles freshwater river runs 52.8 Saltwater hand-carry access sites 1 Seal Rock Hand-carry launch onto Hood Canal 2 miles north of Brinnon on US-101.

14 3.6 Private landholdings and facilities Non-profit, private, and homeowner associations own and have developed the following off-road hike, bike, horse, and water trail systems. Walking trails in a park 1 Jefferson County Land Trust Parcels 2 Olympic Resource Management Forest Lands Walking trails provide access through forestlands and conservancy areas in the Quimper Wildlife Corridor and adjacent Old Fort Townsend State on an informal basis. Walking trails provide access through forestlands and habitat areas in the Anderson Lake, Gibbs Lake and Thorndyke areas on an informal basis. 3 Kala Point Walking trails provide access to residential neighborhoods, recreational center, and along Port Townsend Bay shoreline for HOA member use only. 4 Port Ludlow Master Planned Resort Walking trails provide access to residential neighborhoods, recreational and commercial facilities, Ludlow Bay shoreline, and forest lands within and adjacent to the Master Planned Resort on public rights-of-way and on private easements constructed and maintained as a joint effort of the developer and Port Ludlow Village Council. 5 Camp Parsons Walking trails provide access to campsites, recreational facilities, and along Hood Canal for Boy Scout use only. Saltwater hand-carry access sites 1 Port Hadlock Bay Marina Hand-carry launch, boat ramp/hoist, 160-slip marina, restrooms, showers, grocery, and restaurant on Port Townsend Bay with access from Alcohol Loop Road in Port Hadlock. 2 Port Ludlow Marina Hand-carry launch, boat ramp/hoist, 300-slip marina with 50-slip guest moorage, on Port Ludlow with power, fuel, restrooms, showers, laundry, pump-out, tackle, supplies, 2 restaurants, lodging, golf, and other amenities. 3 Yelvik s Ramp Private hand-carry and boat ramp behind the Yelvick s Store on Hood Canal 2.5 miles north of Brinnon with access from US Chapter 3 Existing facilities

15 4 Pleasant Harbor Marina 5 Pleasant Harbor Old Marina Hand-carry launch, boat ramp/hoist, 312-slip marina with 43-slip guest moorage located in Pleasant Harbor in Brinnon with 240-foot side tie, power, fuel, pump-out, laundry, and showers, groceries, gift shop, and swimming pool. 99-slip marina with no guest moorage located in Pleasant Harbor in Brinnon with services available from new adjacent marina. Total saltwater launch sites Inventory implications Jefferson County, the City of Port Townsend, Port of Port Townsend, Washington State, Federal Government, and private agencies have developed an impressive non-motorized transportation and recreational trails system - that includes a wide variety of on and off-road walk, hike, bike, horse, and water trail mode within Jefferson County. A significant portion of the inventory are regional facilities - that are used by populations who reside outside of Jefferson County and Port Townsend service areas even though the maintenance and operation of some of these facilities is partially financed by the County and City. Private landowners have also developed an extensive amount of the trail inventory - including on and off-road hike, horse, and water trails. Chapter 3 Existing facilities 15

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