

There was still so many more trails to take and different routes to go.

And although the campground fits a lot of sites into a. With 114 car and tent campsites, 27 utility sites, an ADA accessible site, and an extremely large group site, few campgrounds in the area have the ability to host so many visitors with ease. We briefly stopped here and discussed our plan of action. Located in the center of Dash Point State Park on the western edge of Federal Way, Dash Point State Park Campground is built to handle the masses. Here we made a right turn and noticed a bird watching platform. We eventually made it to the top where it meets up with Ridge Trail. As we were drinking some water, another cyclist was coming down the trail and let us know that he also wasn’t able to make it all the way up without breaking. Located just miles from Kent, Dash Point State Park is a 400-acre shoreline camping park offering unencumbered views of Puget Sound and more than 3,300 feet. We reached the lower part of this trail which had us crossing a bridge over a creek and then it started back uphill again. This downhill portion doesn’t last long though. The crisp and cool breeze was just what we needed as we picked up speed. Here it starts out going downhill which was a great feeling. We may have stopped another two times or so until we made it to the top. We took a few photos, drank some water, then walked the bikes a bit. We had to stop shortly after getting on this trail as we quickly ran out of breath. This was a pretty steep incline, and there was no way we were going to be riding the whole way up. Trails in Dash Point State Park - 11 0.7 mi 1.2 km 9Log Jam Trail.
