E-bike base camp · Gateway Park, Key Peninsula

Approx. as the crow flies5.9 mifrom downtown Gig Harbor · Jerisich Dock10405 State Route 302 NW, Gig Harbor, WA, 98329, USA · representative start anchor approximate · not route miles

360 Trails Main Loop

A forgiving introduction to 360 Trails before choosing technical bike-only branches.

E-bike friendlyRain optionFreemovetalkquiet

Where it is

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Location overviewGateway Park, Key Peninsula
WhenDaily 7:00 AM-legal sunset.
CostFree
Allow30-60 minutes riding; about 1 hour walking
WeatherRain friendly

Candid priority · #168 of 439

Why this sits where it does.

The upside

A forgiving introduction to 360 Trails before choosing technical bike-only branches. manageable nearby logistics, strong shared-experience fit, weather-safe; limited visual proof.

The tradeoff

Low planning friction; the main question is simply whether its mood fits the two of you.

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Why it could work for the two of you

A forgiving introduction to 360 Trails before choosing technical bike-only branches.

Ride or walk the wide gravel 2.85-mile Main Loop through community forest, with many optional side trails.

Conversation friendliness

high

Planning commitment

low

Make it a mini-date

Ride the easy loop side by side and choose one optional branch together.

Distance, night return, and tender reality

Road / marine contextRoughly 12–38 road miles from downtown Gig Harbor
Best boat baseA confirmed Key Peninsula marina, park float, or Gig Harbor base
From that baseDestinations are dispersed; the last miles may be dark, narrow, and without shoulders
Ride/cab planning range$28–$52 · 16–28 min · planning range, not live quote
In daylight

Treat this as a daylight car or carefully planned e-bike outing, not casual harbor wandering.

After dark

Do not bike rural Key Peninsula roads after dark and do not return to the upland park after closing.

Dinghy landing

Penrose Point State Park dock and mooring buoys: Good scenic overnight base or daytime shore visit. It does not solve late-night upland access because the park closes at dusk.

Verified marine-access recordPenrose Point State Park dock and mooring buoysUsable within the stated limits

The park has a transient dock and mooring buoys. A dinghy may be used to reach the dock from a moored boat, but leaving a dinghy does not reserve dock space and all posted rules apply.

Hours / return constraint: Park hours 8:00 AM-dusk. Overnight vessel moorage is available, but upland recreational use remains subject to park hours; this is not a late-night restaurant landing.

  • DO NOT ASSUME a dinghy left at the dock reserves moorage.
  • DO NOT ASSUME the upland park is open after dusk because boats may remain overnight.
  • DO NOT ASSUME pumpout is available; the park page states it is no longer in service.
Verified route rangePenrose Point State ParkKey Center
16–28 minutes$28–$52high availability risk

Daylight/early-evening only. Prearrange both legs; the upland park closes at dusk and app-driver supply is uncertain.

Taxi backup: Tacoma Yellow Cab may serve Pierce County; confirm Lakebay pickup by phone before relying on it.

The prominent crow-flight mileage is a geographic comparison from Jerisich Dock, not a route distance. Road, marine, time, and fare figures here are planning ranges, not live quotes. The named dock panel uses verified landing information where available; otherwise it explicitly tells you to confirm before relying on it.

What you actually do

  • Ride or walk the wide gravel 2.85-mile Main Loop through community forest, with many optional side trails.
  • Address: 10405 State Route 302 NW, Gig Harbor, WA 98329

Ride sheet

DistanceChoose your turnaround
SurfaceMixed; inspect the route link
Difficultyeasy
ElevationRolling Puget Sound terrain
StartGateway Park, Key Peninsula
E-bike noteCheck battery and carry lights.

Review synthesis

Washington Trails Association lists 2.85 miles, 200 feet gain and 10 trip reports; users value easy navigation and connectors, while gravel and horse/bike sharing require attention.

Useful cautions and little wins

  • Good in light rain; protect soft singletrack when saturated.

Stay in this mood

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