Banner Forest Heritage Park

Category: Park in Port Orchard, Washington

Address: 6451 Banner Rd SE, Port Orchard, WA 98367, USA

Phone: +13603375350

Opening hours

Sunday: 6AM–10PM

Monday: 6AM–10PM

Tuesday: 6AM–10PM

Wednesday: 6AM–10PM

Thursday: 6AM–10PM

Friday: 6AM–10PM

Saturday: 6AM–10PM

Reviews

Brian Bosch

Jun 28, 2022

Never ride alone at banner, really easy to get lost out there. Found myself bush whacking my way out and being a mile or two away from my car. Other than that, it’s a great place to ride.

Gentlemanjim 90

Jan 10, 2022

Very friendly and easy/moderate trail to run or walk your dog. Parking is ample. Trails are marked correctly. Pathways are kept clean and open. Don't forget your common courtesies when crossing pathes with other hikers. This is a beautiful escape from the hustle and bustle of the surrounding civilization. Let's keep it that way.

Kerry Smith

May 25, 2021

This is a great park for hiking on trails through heavily wooded land. We only hiked about 2 hours so only covered a small fraction of the available trails. Make sure to check both sides of the bulletin board at the parking lot. On the back I found information on an the Maprika app to download. If you have a smartphone, definitely get this app! It saved us from getting lost several times. I didn’t see any restrooms but I don’t know for certain whether there are any available. We will definitely be back to this park.

Sylvie-chan

Dec 11, 2020

Wonderful park in the Olalla area that makes for a pretty easy and beautiful hike through the woods. There are markers placed throughout the trails, as well as online maps available to use. It would be a good idea to bring bear spray and some flashlights just in case (this is the woods, after all). Would definitely recommend for a nice walk out with family or friends or some time alone with nature.

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Questions & Answers

Is dirtbikes and quads allowed?

Anthony Hernandez | Aug 11, 2022
Robert Morgan | Aug 12, 2022

The trails are too tight. Especially with runners, hikers, horses and cub scouts. In most areas you are barely able to pass a person.

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What is the significance of the leaves with holes poked in them in the shape of a face left on the trails?

Jane L | Aug 11, 2022
seamus walker | Aug 12, 2022

Wow havent seen that one. If it was drawings on the trees I would tell you it was my kid. Lol

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Does it cost money to hike this trail

Curtis Schulz | Aug 11, 2022
A R | Aug 12, 2022

Nope it does not

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