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Distance
4.9 miles
Elevation Gain
640 ft
Route Type
Loop
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The Tin Mine and Davis Trail Loop in Bremerton, Washington is a moderately challenging hiking trail. Spanning approximately 4.9 miles, the loop offers a variety of terrain and elevation changes. The trail is known for its historical tin mine, which hikers can explore at their own risk. The trail winds through a dense forest of Douglas fir and western red cedar trees. Along the way, hikers will encounter a small creek and several wooden bridges. The trail also features a series of switchbacks that lead to a viewpoint overlooking the Sinclair Inlet and the Olympic Mountains. Hikers should wear sturdy footwear due to the trail's rocky and uneven sections. It's also recommended to bring a map or GPS, as the trail can be confusing at times. Despite its challenges, the Tin Mine and Davis Trail Loop offers a rewarding hike with a unique blend of natural beauty and local history.
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