Submitted by: Alexis
Miller Peninsula is a 2,800 acre park located on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula in Sequim, Wa. Boasting over 20 miles of shared trails and 3.4 miles of shoreline to ride, this ride is a great mix of forest and ocean. Enjoy views of Discovery Bay and the Straight of Juan De Fuca. It is possible to link this park with the Olympic Discovery Trail for an extended adventure and even more miles. Keep your dogs on leash as you likely be reported to rangers.
Trail Stats:
- Up to 20 miles.
- Elevation Gain: 1,100 feet
- Elevation Loss: 1,100 feet
- Max Elevation: 408 feet
- Difficulty: Easy
↗ What does this mean? - Footing: Mostly sandy. Service roads, single track, and double track trails.
- Hoof Protection: Barefoot OK.

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Facilities: Parking lot with dedicated trailer parking, composting toilet, mounting block, tie rails & picnic tables. Two picnic areas along the trail with hitching posts and picnic tables.
Water Sources: None.
Trail Info: Practically unlimited loops to ride. See GPX track for example ride. Be prepared to ride several miles to get to the beach as the parking lot in on the south end of the park.
Trail Challenges: Urban park happenings, bikes
Permits: Discover Pass
Backcountry Sites: Not suitable for overnight use.
Cell Service: Reportedly spotty, unsure carrier.
Fuel: Chevron – 271020 US-101, Sequim, WA 98382
GPX File: WHT: Miller Peninsula State Park
Built & Maintained By: Backcountry Horsemen of Washington
Directions: From Sequim, go about 6 miles East on Hwy 101 to Diamond Point Road. Turn left on Diamond Point Road and follow for 1.3 miles to the Miller Peninsula State Parking Lot Entrance.
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