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Fort Ebey State Park / Kettles Trails

Ft Ebey is partially in the Olympic rain shadow, and has well draining soils, which makes it an excellent winter riding destination. It is adjoining Island County's Kettles Trails Area, and the trails

Ft Ebey is partially in the Olympic rain shadow, and has well draining soils, which makes it an excellent winter riding destination. It is adjoining Island County's Kettles Trails Area, and the trails go through both areas.

Read more at the Washington State Parks Page.

How to Find It

On Whidbey Island just north of Coupeville, take Libby Rd. and follow signs to Ft. Ebey State Park. Park at gun battery for access to bathrooms.

Typical Conditions

Most trails are well drained so there's very little mud. Good ol' fashioned cross country trail riding with roots, rocks, switchbacks and some beautiful forested areas.

Local Points of Interest

There are plenty of services and restaurants in nearby Coupeville. Of course the island is home to the famous Penn Cove mussels so don't miss out on a chance for some fresh ones.

Advocacy & Stewardship

The trail system is maintained by the state parks department and the adjacent Kettles Property is managed by Island County.

Turn by Turn

From the Gun Battery parking lot you can head south through the campground and you'll quickly spot single track running down the ridge on your left. Those trails go eastward and connect with the rest of the network in the Kettles property. Bring a map along, it's easy to get turned around.

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West Sound

Kitsap County

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