Freedom Hill County Park is a popular outdoor destination in Kitsap County, Washington, offering forested trails, picnic areas, and panoramic views for hiking, wildlife watching, and family recreation.
Freedom Hill County Park, located near Poulsbo in Kitsap County, Washington, spans approximately 130 acres of forested land with a variety of habitats including evergreen forests, wetlands, and open meadows. The park’s terrain features gentle hills that provide scenic outlooks over Liberty Bay and the Olympic Mountains, making it an ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts seeking both nature immersion and impressive vistas. Established in 1998, Freedom Hill offers a network of well-maintained trails that wind through Douglas fir, cedar, and fir stands, supporting a diversity of wildlife such as deer, bald eagles, and various songbirds. Visitors enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and trail running along the multi-use paths, as well as birdwatching opportunities facilitated by the diverse environment. The park emphasizes day-use with picnic tables, benches, and a large open area suitable for group gatherings and events. While camping is not available, the park’s easy accessibility from nearby towns and moderate trail difficulty make it a favored destination for families and casual hikers. Preservation efforts focus on maintaining the natural landscape and protecting local flora and fauna. Freedom Hill also serves as a green space connecting urbanized areas with outdoor recreation, enhancing community quality of life and providing a quiet retreat within commuting distance of Seattle and the Kitsap Peninsula communities.
Freedom Hill Trail offers panoramic views of Liberty Bay and the Olympic Mountains
Diverse forest habitat supporting bald eagles, deer, and various songbirds
Multi-use trails popular for hiking, mountain biking, and trail running
Large picnic and open grassy areas ideal for family outings and picnics
A 2.5-mile loop trail featuring moderate elevation gain and scenic overlooks across the Puget Sound landscape.
A viewpoint within the park offering expansive vistas of Liberty Bay and distant Olympic Mountains.
The park's dominant ecosystem, comprised of Douglas fir, western red cedar, and western hemlock trees.