Ride the Tide

Picture this: you're gliding across the pristine waters of the Kitsap Peninsula National Water Trail, surrounded by breathtaking scenery and immersed in the thrill of adventure. Now, imagine that your journey is not just about exploration but also about making a meaningful impact.

Join us and Experience the thrill and excitement of Ride the Tide as we commemorate the anniversary of Kitsap Peninsula National Water Trails with a fun day of kayaking and paddle boarding. Celebrate with friends old and new, and take in the natural beauty of the Peninsula's shorelines. Don't miss this once a year opportunity and Ride the Tide! 

 

Kitsap Peninsula Ride the Tide PaddleKitsap Peninsula National Water Trails Event

What is "Ride The Tide (RTT)"?

RTT is the annual Kitsap Peninsula National Water Trail (KPNWT) Paddle that is held each year to bring attention to our 371 mile National water trail. The Ride the Tide paddle is about eight tide assisted miles and will take 2-3 hours to complete. Starting at the Tracyton, WA Boat Ramp, we will paddle south through the Port Washington Narrows and past Bremerton with the current and finish at the Farmers Market in downtown Port Orchard, WA.

For more KPNWT info please visit their site,  KPNWT website.

For more info on the National Park Service, National Water Trail System, click here.

What is The History of RTT?

In 1992, John Kuntz (owner, Olympic Outdoor Center) and Robb Nichols paddled the entire coastline of the Kitsap Peninsula for fun and during this time John formulates a plan for a water trail to encompass the entire coastline. Twenty plus years and thousands of hours and hundreds of volunteers and organizations it became a reality. 

In June 2014, the Kitsap Peninsula Water Trail was designated a National Water Trail by the National Park Service, one of only a handful in the country at the time and the first salt water trail. Our 371 mile trail encompasses all of the Kitsap Peninsula and is one of the most spectacular paddling destinations in the world. Come out and join us as we celebrate the wonderful, majestic and diverse natural resources the peninsula has to offer. For more history visit KPNWT History Page. 

What is the Route of RTT?

Here's how your participation could benefit you:

Community Connection: Joining us on the paddle isn't just about paddling; it's about forging connections with like-minded individuals who share your passion for exploration and conservation. By donating, you become part of a community dedicated to preserving the natural beauty of the Kitsap Peninsula for future generations.

Memorable Mementos: As a token of our appreciation, donors will receive special event mementos to commemorate their participation in this historic celebration.

Personal Fulfillment: There's a unique sense of satisfaction that comes from giving back to a cause you believe in. Knowing that your contribution directly supports the maintenance and enhancement of the Kitsap Peninsula National Water Trail fills you with pride and joy, amplifying the joy of your paddling adventure.

Lasting Impact: Your donation doesn't just fund a single event; it contributes to the long-term sustainability and accessibility of the Kitsap Peninsula National Water Trail. With your support, we can continue to maintain and improve this remarkable resource, ensuring that it remains a source of inspiration and wonder for years to come.

So, why wait? Seize this opportunity to not only embark on a thrilling adventure but also to make a difference in the world around you. 

Where do I meet ?

Start of Paddle - Tracyton Boat Ramp,

Celebration: Port Orchard Farmers Market

End of Paddle - Port Orchard Boat Launch, Click for Directions;

What are the Tides for the Day?

What is the Timeline? Mark your calendars for Friday June 13, 2025 at the Oxford Suites in Silverdale.

Activities:

  • Early Checkin for Paddlers
  • Event Gathering Meet and Greet
  • Cocktails "Ride The Tide" cocktail
  • Dinner Available
  • Meet John Kuntz, Founder of KPNWT
  • Goody Raffle (tickets available) of local Items
  • Special Menu

5:00 PM  - Checkin, Bar, and Dinner OPEN

6:00PM - Raffle of Goodies

7:00PM - Checkin Closes

Saturday June 14, 2025

8:30am - Check-in Opens in Tracyton

9:30am - Checkin Closes Tracyton

9:30am - Safety Talk

10:00 am - Paddlers Leave Tracyton

11:30am - Noon Paddlers Arrive Port Orchard

Noon - 2pm Farmers Market