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Poulsbo is a great area to get out and run

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What motivates you to get out and run?   Is it the challenge of beating your best time, the rush of pushing yourself to the limit, the peace of the open road, or just the love of being outside?

For many in this area, the surrounding beauty is enough to get you out and to move.  Poulsbo has plenty to show off; from beautiful neighborhoods to waterways, to vast stretches of green pathways.

We asked one of our well-known and loved runners of the area, Suzie Banzar, to give us a few of her top areas to run.

Fjord Drive; One of her favorite routes would have to be along our downtown route; through downtown Poulsbo, onto Fjord, with stunning views of the water, and turning into Lemolo.  This route has it all and can be as long or short as you wish.

Liberty Bay Boardwalk; With plenty of parking around our Poulsbo Rec Center, it’s a perfect starting point.  An easy run along Front Street, or cut down through Nelson Park to run the boardwalk, which follows the shores of Liberty Bay.  Stunning views of the mountains, water, and our Poulsbo Marina.  Past the Marina, head back up to reach Fjord for more waterfront views. Fjord turns into Lemolo, and along with it brings the trees and some shade.

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A local neighborhood, which the locals lovingly call Skittleville, is stunning this time of year.  The colors of the changing of the leaves can be breathtaking.  Add this neighborhood onto your Fjord/Lemolo route for a lengthier run.

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Our local Clear Creek Trail, as you head into the Silverdale, is a fun 3-5 mile run.  It winds through pathways of wooden bridges, over the wetlands, and beautiful open field spaces.  These trails are perfect for all ages; many moms with strollers and children on bikes, in tow, can be found on these paths each day.

Poulsbo’s Fish Park provides a perfect little jaunt through Liberty Bay Estuary and viewing spots of Dogfish Creek, over the wooden pathways.  Add on some mileage along the wide sidewalks of Viking Way.

Port Gamble Trails provides fun for everyone.  Mountain bikers and horse-riders share the paths with runners, and provides some of the best trail runs around! On any given day, you will find groups of all sorts enjoying nature out there.  But be careful, downloading a map is a must, or you may get lost.

For more serious runners, check out the Roots Rock Racing series, sponsored by our very own Poulsbo Running.  From the Spooky 12k on Halloween to a 5k and trail half marathon race, there is always a great race to join in on!

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In addition to Suzie’s love for running, she has a passion for her volunteer work with Girls On The Run (GOTR).  GOTR sessions run through Spring and Fall; building girls’ self-confidence and a love of running.

Happy Trails!

Beach Exploration

At Kitsap Memorial Park

Join Kitsap Beach Naturalists to explore and wonder at the rich and colorful sea life that is exposed during low tide. Beach explorations are open to the public, and naturalists will be on hand to share resources and knowledge with you. Tell your family and friends, and we will see you at the beach!

For more information please contact Renee Johnson 360-337-7224 or [email protected]

Pier Peer Sea Life Explorations

Join Kitsap Beach Naturalists and local experts as we shine a light onto winter’s dark waters and beaches to explore life that continues to flourish even after the rich summer plankton blooms have gone. Docks are always covered creatures that are normally only visible to divers, and yet more can be drawn to the surface by a bright light. The cover of winter’s darkness also protects sea life on our beaches are from drying out or being eaten when the tide has receded. Explore and wonder with us at these free evening events.

Pier Peer Sea Life Explorations – Register Online:  http://pierpeer.bpt.me/

 

Silverdale Waterfront Dock – Tuesday, December 22, 2015 from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM

Poulsbo Marina – Thursday, December 31, 2015 from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM

Brownsville Marina – Friday, January 22, 2016 from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM

Pat Mus with the Poulsbo Marine Science Center will be diving to help us discover living treasures around the dock in Poulsbo.  Com and celebrate with us on New Years Eve!

For more information on any of the Water Stewardship program offerings, contact Renee Johnson 360-337-7224 or[email protected].