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The Kitsap Peninsula… COME EXPLORE WITH US Originally, the area was called Slaughter County. But when voters of the new county had their first election in 1857, they overwhelmingly decided on a new name: Kitsap, after Chief Kitsap of the Suquamish Tribe. We made history. And then we made a name for ourselves. Welcome to Kitsap County, and Discover Kitsap 2019 — our go-to guide for the exploring the attractions, activities and adventures available to visitors and locals alike. Tucked inside these pages, you’ll find tips on top trails, awesome eats, scenic sights and more. Kitsap County, which includes Bainbridge and Blake islands and the Kitsap Peninsula, boasts more than 250 miles of saltwater shoreline, as well as resplendent outdoor areas and vibrant, active communities. Kitsap was carved out of King and Jefferson counties when the Washington Territory was created in 1853.
Kitsap has made a name for itself in many ways since, from its marinas and museums, to its beaches and brews. Great dining and fun activities are endless. The area has an abundance of farmers, growers and producers, and their fresh ingredients help create delicious foods and beverages. Many of these products are used by local restaurants, bakeries and caterers. The Kitsap Peninsula has plenty of places to sample fine cuisine, taste locally brewed beer or local wines, snack on a scone, ice cream treat or some local chocolates. Laudable local tastes include the fine craft-made beers that are making a mark in Kitsap, as well as the local wineries scattered about the peninsula. The Kitsap Peninsula loves to celebrate,
with community events throughout the spring and summer, and well into the fall and holiday season. Some events happen year-round; check out our “Calendar of Events” section for dates.
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Bainbridge Island: Bainbridge Island is the gateway to the Peninsula, and the Bainbridge-Seattle ferry shuttles more than 6 million people between the island and Washington’s biggest city every year. The island is home to a charming downtown, a vibrant art community, and an abundance of recreational opportunities.
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From the viking city of Poulsbo to the shining beacon of Hansville’s Point No Point Lighthouse, the communities in North Kitsap offer visitors and residents the opportunity to connect with nature while never straying too far from the shimmering waters that surround this special place.
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Beaches, trails, parks and other outdoor spaces offer visitors a wonderful chance to explore Silverdale’s natural spaces before moving on to enjoy the area’s notoriety as a shopping hub. New shops are always popping up in this bustling town and visitors can expect to see an eclectic mix of wares offered.
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Well-known for its military history and the prominently featured Navy ships often seen floating in the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard as they receive repairs and regularly scheduled maintenance. This town is much more than the sum of its contributions to American military might. Take a stroll along Bremerton’s vibrant waterfront and historic downtown core while stopping to sample the local fare and peruse the numerous shops.
South Kitsap
Port Orchard, Kitsap County’s seat of government, is a rural setting that is undergoing a resurgence in things to see and do.
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Map of Kitsap Summer Nights ON THE PENINSULA
Check out the best outdoor summer concert venues in Kitsap.
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Discover our “Good Eats” on the Kitsap Peninsula. Kitsap has some tantalizing, tongue-tasty treats.
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There is no better place to hang out on a gorgeous day than a Kitsap Peninsula beach.
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There is plenty of water surrounding the Kitsap Peninsula so discover the many marinas where you can launch or dock your boat.
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There is no shortage of things to do with the kids on the Kitsap Peninsula.
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Discover the parks, best hiking trails, and camping spots. You will also discover where to cycle, kayak, scuba dive and swim. We also have skate parks for the kids and dog parks for your furry friend.
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Discover the rich history in Kitsap County, from famous military sites, tribal history and all the communities who all have a story to tell.
Craft breweries in Kitsap
You cannot travel through the Kitsap Peninsula without stopping at one of the many local craft breweries.
No matter what time of year you choose to visit or even if you are a local, Kitsap loves to celebrate.
88 Getting around
Whichever way you are traveling, discover how you will reach your destination.
89 Sports
Kitsap County offers plenty of options for the sports fan.
90 Farmers markets
Don’t miss your chance to visit one of the area’s many markets, where you will find fresh vegetables or local handcrafted gifts.
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If you feel adventurous and want to explore even more, discover all that the Kitsap and Olympic Peninsulas have to offer.
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MUST-SEE KITSAP
No matter what time of year you choose to discover all that the Kitsap Peninsula has to offer, you will find much to do and see. Whether it is history, entertainment, culinary delights, parks or hiking one of the many trails, here are some of the top must-see things to do and see while you’re here.
Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial 4192 Eagle Harbor Drive NE
The Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial is a historical and informational site commemorating the actual location where the first West Coast Japanese Americans were forced from their homes following the attack on Pearl Harbor. Because of the island’s proximity to naval bases, local Japanese Americans were the first in the country to be interned, and 227 Japanese Americans were ultimately ordered to leave the island with only six days’ notice. Admission is free. www.bijaema.org
The Bainbridge Island Museum of Art (BIMA) 550 Winslow Way East
BIMA showcases artists from around the Puget Sound through rotating displays of pieces from their permanent collection and also special seasonal exhibitions. Admission is free. www.biartmuseum.org
Bloedel Reserve
7571 NE Dolphin Drive An experiential public garden and forest reserve, a mixed tapestry of woodlands, meadows, and landscaped gardens, the reserve offers 150 acres to explore and 14 distinct landscapes accessed by about 2 miles of well-maintained bark and gravel trails and paved roads. Summer hours (from May 27 through Sept. 2) are Tuesday and Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday to Sunday. Visit www.bloedelreserve.org for regular hours and admission information.
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Clear Creek Trail: The year was 1841 and Captain Charles Wilkes had just managed the tricky task of navigating through a narrow channel from Puget Sound, eventually arriving in a large bay. This bay would come to be known as Dyes Inlet and divides roughly half of the geographical area of Kitsap County. As
the legend goes, in 1886, shortly after Mrs. Hannah Schold moved to the area — making her one of the first non-natives to call the area home — Schold remarked at just how clear the small creek that ran in front of her home was, this despite a recent storm that had rolled through the area. The name, it appears, stuck and the small creek that meanders through Silverdale’s green valley became known as Clear Creek. In 1950 Kirk Best constructed his barn near the mouth of Clear Creek, using recycled and surplus materials from a nearby Army barracks and another, older barn. Tides End, as the barn was called by the Best family, guarded the mouth of Clear Creek for a decade before the property was sold to Carlton and Betty Smith in 1960. The Smith family resided at the property for some 30 years, raising a family near Clear Creek, before donating the barn and the surrounding property to the Kitsap Land Trust (now the Great Peninsula Conservancy). The Smiths’ generous donation proved to be the ember from which the Clear Creek Trail has grown. In 1995, after years of neglect, the Clear Creek Task Force began the arduous process of renovating the old barn in a new interpretive center. After seven years of work the Clear Creek Sa’qad Interpretive Center was born and today stands ready to receive visitors and students in search of the wisdom contained within. Parking and the trailhead for the Clear Creek trail are both located just north of Silverdale.
Port Gamble
Nestled at the northern end of Hood Canal, Port Gamble lies just to the east of the Hood Canal Bridge, making it a worthwhile stop for anyone on their way to — or from — the Olympic
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Peninsula. Late 19th century style homes exhibit the unique New England aesthetic cultivated by this former company town. It’s a perfect place for visitors to take a stroll while admiring the many shops, learning about historic buildings and sampling the local fare. A visit to the Port Gamble General Store is a must for any new visitors and the Sea and Shore Museum located upstairs is sure to catch the attention of an inquiring mind. Located just below the General Store, visitors can find the Port Gamble Historical Museum, which contains the history of this one time mill town. The Port Gamble Historic Cemetery is located just up the hill and overlooks the bay, a fitting resting place for those who called Port Gamble their final home. The cemetery dates back to 1856, when U.S. Navy Coxswain Gustave Englebrecht of the USS Massachusetts fell in skirmish between the Navy and a raiding party from the Tlingit Tribe. Englebrecht is credited as the first U.S. Navy
sailor killed in the Pacific and was laid to rest at the cemetery. Today, Port Gamble is also an attraction for those seeking to commune with the great beyond via ghost tours and paranormal investigations. The historic WalkerAmes house in particular is said to host a number of “permanent residents” who never left the home, despite their own physical departure from the mortal realm. In November, the town hosts the Port Gamble Ghost Conference wherein speakers from the world over come to share their experiences with the paranormal. Psychic readings, paranormal investigation classes and vendors can all be found at the three-day event as well.
Bremerton USS Turner Joy
Located at 300 Washington Beach Ave. along the Bremerton waterfront sits the USS Turner Joy. Once a mighty Navy destroyer,
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the Turner Joy has been refitted into a Naval heritage and educational ship. In essence a floating museum, the Turner Joy is Vietnamera destroyer that can be toured from stem to stern and from the boiler room to the bridge.
Poulsbo
At 19010 Front St. NE in Poulsbo, you can find the Maritime History Museum, and it’s not hard to miss with the scale replica of the historic mosquito fleet vessel Hyak facing Front Street. Poulsbo’s Maritime History Museum showcases the Viking City’s close connection to the water. Guests are invited to plumb the depths of Poulsbo’s seafaring history, from the Alaskan codfish fleets that called Poulsbo home to the local farmers who traveled the surrounding shores to sell their goods, and right up to the visiting yachts, kayaks and stand-up paddle boards that cruise the waters of Liberty Bay today.
PORT ORCHARD BAY STREET PEDESTRIAN PATHWAY
Bay Street, downtown Port Orchard Segments of the city’s pedestrian-friendly waterfront walk are nearing completion from where Port Orchard’s urban shoreline meets up with South Kitsap’s tranquil, rural setting. The pathway is also wide enough for bicycles.
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SUMMER NiGHTS ON THE PENINSULA Summer nights and good times just seem to go together round here, where there are some of the best outdoor venues around. You’ll love the settings as much as the sights and sounds, be it a casino, waterfront venue or park-based to-do that catches your eye - and ear.
Sounds of Summer Bainbridge Island The weekly Sounds of Summer concert series, presented by the Bainbridge Island Metro Park & Recreation District, will return to Battle Point Park in July and August. There is no cost to attend these all-ages shows. Visit www.biparks.org/special-events for more information and a complete concert schedule.
Movies in the Park Bainbridge Island The beloved weekly Bainbridge Island Metro Park & Recreation District summer film program Movies in the Park will return to Battle Point at dusk in August and September.
Admission is free; light concessions will be available. Visit www.biparks.org/specialevents for more information and a complete schedule.
CONCERTS BY THE BAY Port Orchard 6:30-8 p.m. Thursdays (except July 4) May 30th through Sept. 5th at the Port Orchard Marina Park, 1001 Bay St. Feel like listening to a little classic rock one week, then Elvis on another? The summertime concert series overlooking the waterfront is a perfect venue to groove to music of all kinds — Sinatra, blues, jazz and Irish folk dance included. On July 4, the concert series presents a slate of varied musical styles all day starting at 11 a.m.
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TOP 10 THINGS TO DO
From scenery to history, fun in the sun or being cool in the shade, there’s plenty to see and do on Bainbridge Island. Here are our top 10 picks for must-see stops on the Rock, whether you’ve got an hour to kill before catching the next ferry or you’re looking to make a day of it.
Waterfront Park & City Dock 301 Shannon Drive SE The new dock is now open and ready for public use! Waterfront Park is one of the most popular civic and social gathering places for island residents and visitors alike. It welcomes annual festivals, summer performances, special events, picnics, music performances and more. It provides sunny lawn areas for play and relaxation
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and easy access to the water’s edge for boating and tranquil views of Eagle Harbor. The 5.5-acre park also supports a children’s play area. Waterfront Park is bordered by the downtown area featuring a wide range of restaurants, businesses and retail stores within walking distance. The 900-foot city dock is directly south of Waterfront Park. It is open year-round and is first-come, first-served and vessels raft together. The city dock offers guest moorage for vessels for up to 70 feet. Visit www.bainbridgewa.gov/302/ Waterfront-Park-City-Dock to learn more.
Blakely Harbor Park Head of Blakely Harbor, closest cross streets are Blakely Avenue and 3-T Road This 40-acre park is on the former site of
Port Blakely Mill, one of the world’s largest sawmills in the late 1800s, and is perfect for recreational uses like picnicking, kayaking, and wildlife viewing.
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Guests can hop down a driftwood trail to the former Blakely generator building, now home to an iconic ever-growing and evolving display of graffiti art. It’s a great spot for a selfie!
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Point White Pier 3949 Crystal Springs Drive NE An important port for the island’s historic Mosquito fleet, the 100foot dock and surrounding park is now an ideal spot for fishing, gorgeous vistas and scuba diving. Also, the waterfront drive to get there is pretty easy on the eyes. This is an ideal photo op in both ideal and tumultuous weather, as the pier looks especially cool in some fine thick Northwest fog. Those interested in a scenic bike ride will be pleased by the sparkling Rich Passage views upon approach via Point White Drive. However, those looking for a real workout should maybe plan to end their ride here, as the three-mile stretch of shoreline is mostly flat.
Bainbridge Island Historical Museum 215 Ericksen Ave NE Get educated about the history of Bainbridge at the island’s historical museum - housed in a 1908 schoolhouse. It has artifacts, photos and hands-on exhibits related to Bainbridge through the years. Visit www.bainbridgehistory.org for hours and admission details as well as more information about the current crop of rotating exhibits.
Fay Bainbridge Park 15446 Sunrise Dr NE Fay Bainbridge Park is a 17-acre marine camping park with no day-use fees and 1,420 feet of saltwater shoreline. The park offers sweeping views of Puget Sound, the Cascade Mountains and features sandy beaches and plenty of driftwood to climb on. There is also a playground and picnic tables complete will grills. On clear days, Mount Rainier and Mount Baker are visible from a sandy beach.
A experiential public garden and forest reserve, a mixed tapestry of woodlands, meadows and landscaped gardens, the reserve offers 150 acres to explore and 14 distinct landscapes accessed by about 2 miles of wellmaintained bark and gravel trails and paved roads. Summer hours (from May 27 through Sept. 2) are Tuesday and Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday to Sunday. Visit www.bloedelreserve.org for regular hours and admission information.
The Grand Forest 9752 Miller Road NE The Grand Forest encompasses 240 acres across three separate parcels, with approximately 8 miles of trails in an understory of largely second growth forest, which was previously a State of Washington Department of Natural Resources tract. The Grand Forest is a popular destination for trail users on Bainbridge Island. It has a canopy of lush firs, cedars and maples and a few giant conifers. Trails are relatively flat with few inclines and a trail surface of dirt, mulch and gravel. There is currently no wheelchair accessibility. Approximately 10 parking spaces are located at the parking area at Miller Road and the West Grand Forest and eight spaces are located at the East Grand Forest, Mandus Olson Road. The West Grand Forest (121 acres) is a trail user destination with the “Main Trail” loop being a flat 1.5-mile walk with wood bridge over Issei Creek and a small pond on the eastern boundary shared with Hilltop. The rock cairn off the Ron Williamson Trillium Trail (1 mile) is also a popular stopping point. Forest to Sky Trail, McRedmond Trail and Hilltop Trail are three connecting pathways that lead from West Grand Forest to East Grand Forest. The Forest to Sky Trail is the longest (1 mile) and leads from West Grand Forest to Battle Point Park. The North Grand Forest (39 acres) is a separate non-contiguous park parcel with similar terrain and forest canopy.
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Bainbridge Island Museum of Art (BIMA) 550 Winslow Way East BIMA showcases artists from around the Puget Sound through rotating displays of pieces from their permanent collection and also special seasonal exhibitions. Admission is free. www.biartmuseum.org
Japanese American Exclusion Memorial 4192 Eagle Harbor Drive NE The Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial is a historical and informational site commemorating the actual location where the first West Coast Japanese Americans were forced from their homes following the attack on Pearl Harbor. Because of the island’s proximity to naval bases, local Japanese Americans were the first in the country to be interned, and 227 Japanese Americans were ultimately ordered to leave the island with only six days’ notice. Admission is free. www.bijaema.org
Battle Point Park 11299 Arrow Point Drive NE The mother of all parks on the Rock, Battle Point totals 90.3 acres of scenic space. It’s a former naval radio station and is largely open space with two ponds, jogging trail, two soccer fields, three softball fields, horse area, a picnic shelter, two tennis courts, play areas, two basketball courts shared with a roller hockey court, a large children’s play structure, garden plots, disc golf course, an observatory and the park district maintenance shop and offices. The covered picnic shelter is heavily used and reservations are recommended (206-842-2302), but courts are available for casual play.
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Capt. George Vancouver had no idea what lay beyond the wooded coastline of Bainbridge Island as he explored Puget Sound in 1792. A half century later, however, Capt. Charles Wilkes discovered that the place we call home was actually an island unto itself, set apart from the pennisula to the west by Agate Passage. Wilkes proclaimed the isle Bainbridge Island, in honor of Commodore William Bainbridge, a hero of the War of 1812 who was in command of the USS Constitution during its victorious battle against the HMS Java, where Bainbridge was wounded twice but maintained command of his ship. His deeds would soon earn him the Congressional Gold Medal. Our Bainbridge, as well, has distinguished itself as worthy of the gold standard. The island has been widely recognized as one of the best places to live in the Pacific Northwest — and the country. It’s a place with a world-class quality of life, rich and diverse history, abundant natural beauty, outstanding schools and a deeply committed and caring community.
Winslow, the island’s downtown and commercial heart, is just a short walk from the ferry terminal. Get your bearings at The Waypoint, the city’s gateway park that was built by volunteers a few years ago, before heading into town. Just across the street from The Waypoint is the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, a crown jewel in Kitsap County’s cultural offerings, a free-admission facility that opened in 2013 and features artists from Bainbridge and across the region. Continue along Winslow Way, the main street through downtown, to find multiple art galleries, boutiques, one-of-a-kind stores, cafes and coffee shops, remarkable restaurants and one of the best independent book stores in Puget Sound. Winslow Way has changed with the times but is still rooted in the past; a pedestrian-friendly thoroughfare that for more than 140 years has served the diverse residents of the Eagle Harbor towns of Madrone, then Winslow, and today, the city of Bainbridge Island. On the south side of Bainbridge, in the heart of Lynwood, is Pleasant Beach Village, a shopping, dining and entertainment haven hidden just off the island’s busier roads. The area is home to the historic Lynwood Theatre, as well as new and bustling businesses in Pleasant Beach Village. While you are strolling around, make sure to stop in The Treehouse Café, which is an exciting and welcoming pub and pizzeria located in the historic Lynwood Center. Or grab a bite at the Marketplace, self-serve froyo spot Island Cool, “Best of Bainbridge” hamburger pick Hammy’s Hamburgers, The Beach House Bar & Grill, or get even classier at Manor House Restaurant. Don’t forget the furry family members either - or maybe meet a new beloved pet - because Pleasant Beach boasts two specialty spots for critters: Salty Dog Wash and PAWS at Pleasant Beach, an adoption advocacy and education center. There’s even a pool - a 25-yard recreation pool, a children’s wading pool and a hot tub, too - at the Pool at Pleasant Beach.
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Recreation Backstreet Jellyroll, the music of Van Morrison, is a celebration of the powerful music fromMetro onePark of &the most District revered and significant songwriters of the rock era. Covering over five decades of hits, this 11- piece band delivers music that ranges from a whisper to a roar, with a voice that is simultaneously gruff and ethereal.
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Driven by a love of strong harmonies, varied instrumentation, and a narrative at once adventurous and relatable, the band continues to explore sonic landscapes, bringing a great dynamic with them from the record to the stage. Having built their sound — and indeed their entire experience — organically, they continue to find themselves in inspiring performance opportunities ranging from festivals to living rooms, clubs to private events. At the heart of the process is the never ending re-discovery of the human condition. St. Paul de Vence is celebrating a new record in 2019!
The Dusty 45s have inspired and fired up crowds for over two decades to the delight of fans and critics alike. With their signature style and unique sound, the band is a consistently powerful and energetic player in the Americana field. Led by charismaticIsland singer/songwriter, guitarist and trumpeter Billy Joe Huels, the raucous band tears through Huels’ original songs Bainbridge that draw District inspiration from the roots of rock, rhythm and blues, honkytonk and jazz. Metro Park & Recreation JULY 17 BACKSTREET JELLYROLL
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Backstreet Jellyroll, the music of Van Morrison, is a celebration of the powerful music from one of the most revered and significant songwriters of the rock era. Covering over five decades of hits, this 11- piece band delivers music that ranges from a whisper to a roar, with a voice that is simultaneously gruff and ethereal.
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TOP 10 THINGS TO DO NORTH KITSAP
Tour the historic mill town of Port Gamble
Originally, Port Gamble was a community consisting almost entirely of employees of the Pope & Talbot sawmill. In the years since Andrew Pope and William Talbot laid claim to the land, situated near the shore at the northern end of the Hood Canal, Port Gamble has become something of a tourist hotspot. Port Gamble offers something for those seeking to delve into local history and stroll the streets perusing the wares of the local shops, artists and farmer’s market. Not to mention the various events held in Port Gamble each year, including the Paranormal Conference wherein folks from the world over congregate to talk shop on all things supernatural. Indeed Port Gamble has something for everyone, including those with a refined palate as well, with the Butcher & Baker Provisions’ locally sourced cuisine, butcher shop and bakery.
Point No Point Lighthouse
A beacon of light on a foggy night, the Point No Point Lighthouse is a lifeline for mariners navigating Puget Sound. Built in 1879, the lighthouse has served as a navigational aid ever since its inception and is regarded as Puget Sound’s oldest lighthouse. Today the lighthouse continues to serve as a navigational aid, warning sailors of the nearby treacherous shoal and as the unofficial demarkation of the entrance to Puget Sound. A weekend visit to the Point No Point Lighthouse offers
the opportunity to take a tour between noon and 4 p.m., April through September. The nearby beach is a sprawling, sandy shoreline just begging for a family picnic. Visitors often build forts from the piles of driftwood that wash ashore at the point and the nearby wetlands provide a prime spot for birdwatchers to observe a great variety of waterrelated species, including gulls, cormorants, loons, terns, jaegers, ducks, grebes, mergansers, scoters, brant and alcids.
Paddle Liberty Bay
Visitors to Poulsbo should make time to rent a kayak from the Olympic Outdoor Center in order to really get a feel for the Viking City’s close
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DISCOVER KITSAP 2019 | 27 ties to the water. Beginner paddlers can easily handle the paddle from the Port of Poulsbo Marina, up north to the Dogfish Creek Estuary to examine some of the natural wonder still preserved in the area. Another solid bet for newbie paddlers is a trip south to the nearby Oyster Plant Park where a dock offers the opportunity for novice paddlers to get out and stretch their legs before making a trip back. Not your first time in a kayak? Well, how about making the whole loop between both the estuary and Oyster Plant Park. If that’s not enough, veteran kayakers can enjoy a paddle from Poulsbo to Keyport, where they can beach their boats and head up to the Keyport Mercantile for a little grub. Olympic Outdoor Center will also host the Paddle Kitsap event Aug. 10, wherein kayakers will make the journey from Fay Bainbridge State Park, all the way down to Poulsbo.
Kingston Waterfront
An oft-overlooked gem, the Kingston waterfront contains spectacular views
of the intersectionality of nature and mankind’s innovation. A sweeping eastern view, sometimes prominently featuring Mount Rainier in the distance, will often be accompanied by the sight of one of Washington State Ferries’ vessels making a crossing from Kingston to Edmonds. Not to be outdone by the massive ferries are Kingston’s (almost equally) massive adirondack chairs, prominently featured throughout town. Visitors are welcome to climb up onto the chairs, take a load off, enjoy their lunch (preferably from a comically massive lunchbox), or snap photos. If you happen to find yourself stopping in Kingston, do yourself a favor and snap a couple selfies with your legs dangling from one of these giant chairs and then just wait for the confused comments on social media.
Try lutefisk in Poulsbo
For more than a century, Poulsbo has been known for its annual Lutefisk Dinner, hosted by the First Lutheran Church. In fact, lutefisk happens to be a large part of the local identity, what with the town having been dubbed the “Viking City.” The Scandinavian,
lye-cured fish is often featured at local events like Viking Fest (May 17-19), which features a lutefisk eating contest. The contest sees contestants racing each other to see who can finish a pound of lutefisk first. After multiple rounds (yes, multiple rounds), only the strongest persevere. That said, if attending a dinner entirely dedicated to consuming lutefisk or entering a competition in which the contestants are tasked with choking down pounds of the fish don’t sound like appealing ways to try lutefisk for the first time, you could always make a stop over at the Slippery Pig Brewery in Downtown Poulsbo. The Slippery Pig offers a somewhat familiar dish in their lutefisk tacos, although it should be noted that their menu says “if you don’t know what ‘lutefisk’ is, you don’t want it.”
Walk the Indianola Pier
No trip to the Kitsap Peninsula is complete without a stop-over in Indianola to take a gander at the views and tread the boards of the wonderful Indianola Pier. Easily identified by the sprawling 900-foot-long pier, Indianola’s most notable feature was also once its only tie to the outside world. Before a road was punched in connecting Indianola to Poulsbo, the only way in and out of the vacation community was via boat. Today, the dock is a summertime favorite among young men and women looking to cool off in the (often frigid) waters below. Locals and residents will occasionally leap from the pier at high tide and then swim to shore for an exhilarating experience. Editors note: The time spent falling into the water is usually just long
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need not wait long before they see a salmon, hence the name, ‘Fish Park.’
Explore the wetlands and estuary in Poulsbo’s Fish Park
Learn about the world beneath the waves
Weaving through the woods and along the bank of Dogfish Creek are a series of trails, situated between Bond Road and Viking Avenue NE in Poulsbo, the 40-acre Fish Park offers visitors the opportunity to see a side of Poulsbo untouched by the rising development and constant growth felt elsewhere throughout Kitsap. In the fall, visitors can watch as salmon return to their native streams to spawn. The attraction draws quite the crowd of visitors to the park, hoping to catch a glimpse of one. Visitors
Western Washington University operates Poulsbo’s SEA Discovery Center, which serves as a veritable font of information for visitors hungry to learn about the watery world surrounding the Kitsap Peninsula. The aquarium features exhibits of local species from the Puget Sound and the nearby Salish Sea. A replica tide pool is also onsite where visitors can interact with sea stars, anemones and other critters from the depths below. From Oct. 1 to July 2, the center is opened from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursday and Friday and from noon to 4 p.m. on the weekends. From July 3 through Labor Day, the center is open from summer 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday; 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday through Sunday and closed on
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Check out the local craft brewing scene
You can hardly swing a six-pack in Kitsap without hitting a local brewery that’s cooking up some new, tasty manner of adult beverage. Best take advantage of the hoppy innovations happening right under your nose (and we mean that literally) and visit some of the area’s local breweries. Poulsbo is home to five breweries: Sound Brewery, Slippery Pig Brewery, Valhöll Brewing, Western Red Brewing and Rainy Daze Brewing. Kingston has two in Downpour Brewing and the Hood Canal Brewery.
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In Keyport, the United States Naval Undersea Museum offers visitors a bounty of knowledge related to undersea warfare. Learn about the boats (and ordnance) that go boom, including submarines, torpedoes, sea mines and more local Naval history than you could rattle a deck chain at. Visitors can also check out the actual control room of the USS Greenling, which has been moved into the museum’s facilities.
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Those who prefer to get out in the country, away from any sort of large-scale development, are sure to find Hansville appealing. The rural setting and proximity to the water make it a perfect location to spend an afternoon (or longer) getting away from the trappings of a busy life. Visitors to the small community’s Norwegian Point Park can find a prime location for picnics or just enjoy a sandwich during a lunch hour. Sweeping views of Puget Sound and a clean, sandy beach are the hallmarks of Norwegian Point Park. If they wait long enough, visitors to Hansville will often be treated to a view of the mighty freighters, military ships and other various commercial vessels making their way to and from Seattle. Visitors should be sure to stop by the Hansgrill or Peninsula Pies to enjoy a tasty treat.
Port Gamble
The streets of this old logging town haven’t changed much since the 19th century. Today, Port Gamble is a popular tourist destination filled with unique textile, antique and gift shops, a historic theatre and refreshing, tasty restaurants. Many of the businesses are located in original New England-style homes that have been restored and preserved. The town is also known for its paranormal activity and hosts an annual Ghost Conference in October.
Poulsbo
With the nickname the Viking City, one would half expect the City of Poulsbo to be perpetually engulfed in flames as seafaring raiders continuously plundered the local shops. Quite the contrary, actually. The City of Poulsbo is a quiet, quaint
waterfront town with a proud Scandinavian history. Poulsbo celebrates the history and culture of its forebearers with the annual Viking Fest celebration in May. Visitors to the town would be remiss to leave Poulsbo without having stopped at one (or all) of its five craft breweries: Rainy Daze Brewing, Slippery Pig Brewery, Sound Brewery, Valhöll Brewing and Western Red Brewing.
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Indianola
Indianola lies within the boundaries of the Port Madison Reservation. Originally established as a summer/weekend community, W.L. Gazzam began constructing a dock in 1916 in an attempt at enticing potential real estate buyers. The only way of accessing the community was through steamboat until 1939 when a road was constructed connecting the surrounding areas. Indianola thrives in the summer months when the weather is hot and the views are spectacular from the beach. The pier and 900-foot dock remain the most prominent features of the community and is one of the best places in the area to look at
the stars. A big tradition for the community is Indianola Days, which occurs in August.
Keyport
Trademarked as “Torpedo Town, USA,” Keyport is home to a small depot of torpedos that are ranged and repaired for the U.S. Navy and allies. Features of the town include the Port of Keyport Marina and the Keyport Mercantile & Diner, an old-fashioned grocery store with excellent sandwiches, ice cream and great views of the nearby marina.
Kingston
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CANNABIS IN KITSAP COUNTY Since the recreational use of marijuana became legal in the state of Washington in 2014, numerous retail locations have opened up in Kitsap County. Anyone 21 years of age or older can purchase up to one ounce of harvested flower marijuana, 16 ounces of marijuana-infused edibles in solid form, 72 ounces in liquid form, and seven grams of marijuana concentrates. You’ll need a horizontal I.D. that shows your age before entering any of these retail stores. Most stores only accept cash, although some do accept debit cards with a small fee.
Things to Know: n It remains a felony for anyone but a licensed retailer to sell or provide marijuana to anyone else. Providing or selling marijuana to a minor under the age of 18 is subject to 10
years in prison and a $10,000 fine. n It is illegal to consume marijuana in public view. It is illegal to drive under the influence of marijuana and in doing so may result in significant legal penalties. n You cannot take marijuana out of the state. n As with tobacco, smoking marijuana in any indoor location is subject to the restrictions in the Washington Smoking in Public Places law. The law prohibits smoking in public places or places of employment and within 25 feet of entrances, exits, open windows and ventilation intakes. If the establishment permits it, and you are either vaporizing or staying in a room where smoking is allowed, it is legal to consume marijuana in a private hotel room. n If you are boating and in navigable waters,
according to the U.S. Coast Guard, they will enforce federal law. Possession of marijuana is still federally illegal. It is never ok to operate a boat under the influence of marijuana or any other drug. The law against marijuana use in public view also applies to state parks, public hiking trails, national parks and ski resorts. Here is a list of the retail outlets in Kitsap County: HIGH POINTS CANNABIS in Little Boston 360-297-6191 GREEN TIKI CANNABIS in Kingston 360-881-0621 AGATE DREAMS in Poulsbo 360-598-1315 FILLABONG in Silverdale 360-698-0353 FILLABONG in Bremerton 360-627-9948 HWY 420 in Bremerton 360-932-3182 KITSAP CANNABIS in Silverdale 360-204-5520 BUDEEZ in Bremerton 360-627-7674 REEF CANNABIS in Bremerton 360-813-3369 DESTINATION HWY 420 in Bremerton 360-627-8754 PACIFIC CANNABIS COMPANY 360-616-2014 KITSAP CANNABIS in Port Orchard 360-813-3369, GREENWAY MARIJUANA in Port Orchard 360-443-6988 420 POT SHOP in Port Orchard 360-876-5699 EMERALD COAST CANNABIS in Bremerton 360-813-1006 THE POT ZONE in Port Orchard 360-443-6262 BETTER BUDS in Silverdale 360-286-2354 HERBAL HEALING in Port Orchard 360-813-3644.
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Downtown Silverdale
Silverdale is known as the shopping center of Kitsap County because the Kitsap Mall is located downtown. The mall includes more than 100 stores, restaurants and local boutiques. It opened in the 1980s and recently underwent renovations including the addition of Dick’s Sporting Goods, World of Beer, Moctezuma’s and Buffalo Wild Wings. The Kitsap Mall is located at 10315 Silverdale Way NW. If you still have spending money, head up to the Trails shopping center at 11999 Pacific Crest Place. You will find a number of discount stores such as Home Goods, Marshall’s, and Old Navy.
Old Town Silverdale
To get a sense of what Silverdale was before the Kitsap Mall came about, visit Old Town Silverdale at Silverdale Way and NW Byron Street. Historic buildings are still in use today and are now home to
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microbreweries, spas and shops. Old Town is located directly across from the Silverdale Waterfront Park, one of the more popular in the region due to its family and petfriendly amenities. It includes a large play area and picnic shelters. There are other casual dining cafes in the area including Cash Brewing Company, one of the newest additions to the district, offering classic pubs along with its own craft beer. The Port of Silverdale offers rental kayaks and sailboats. Near the gazebo is a memorial to the military and veterans. From April to October, you’ll find a farmers market in the parking lot of Waterfront Park where fresh vegetables, flowers and homemade goods are offered.
Clear Creek Trail
For outdoor enthusiasts, take a hike along the Clear Creek Trail. Enjoy the quiet and natural space right in the middle of a busy city. On the trail, you’ll get a view of Dyes Inlet where the Mosquito Fleet once ferried
passengers and goods. Other features of the area include ponds, forests, wetlands and more. Salmon, eagles and blue herons can be seen along
34 | DISCOVER KITSAP 2019 the trails so keep an eye out. Parking and entrance is off of Bucklin Hill Road at Myhre Road. A cabin is at the main entrance that houses artifacts from the area.
All Star Arcade Bowling and Casino
This is a great indoor activity located in Silverdale at 10710 Silverdale Way. There’s 40 lanes for bowling, a large arcade, and a casino for those who are of age. One of the featured events here is Rock n’ Bowl on Friday and Saturday evenings which includes rock music and strobe lights in the bowling area. It also includes a grill where hamburgers and fries are served along with numerous breakfast items. Ozzie’s Place bar and bistro is also located here and includes live music on the weekend.
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Located at Silverdale Way and Bucklin Hill Road is the YMCA and future plans for a retail center and apartment living for seniors. The YMCA is a full-service gym with a pool and offers guest passes. There are also areas available outside to run, jog, or walk. If you are someone more interested in golfing, check out the NW Golf Range, which is considered the county’s ultimate entertainment complex. Amenities include a two-story driving range that has 50 stalls, six of which are heated. There is also a 18-hole mini-golf course with a large waterfall running throughout to incorporate a northwest logging theme. You can also find batting cages here and a golf pro shop with golf clubs.
Island Lake County Park
Located between Poulsbo and Silverdale is a cozy and quiet lake with great park activities including swimming, fishing, walking trails, picnic areas and shelter, and a playground. Fishing is allowed on the lake by canoe, kayak or non-motorized boats.
The community building is an ideal facility for weddings, private parties, ceremonies, family reunions and meetings among other things. Seating can accommodate up to 100 people with tables and chairs provided.
U.S. Naval Undersea Museum
Located at Naval Undersea Warfare Center-Keyport is the only official Naval museum that interprets all of the Navy’s undersea activities. The country’s most comprehensive collection of U.S. Navy artifacts, documents and reference material related to undersea subjects are located here. Several of these significant artifacts are on display in the museum’s 18,000 square foot exhibition hall. The Naval Undersea Museum is one of ten museums operated by the U.S. Navy under the direction of the Naval History and Heritage Command.
Seabeck
This historic mill community is located just west of Silverdale and is an excellent tourist attraction for those looking for peace, quiet and the most stunning views of the Olympic Mountains in Kitsap County. Seabeck offers scenic drives and has the basic features of a rural town including the historic Seabeck General Store, a public pier, boat launch and lots of space to enjoy the beach and perhaps launch a kayak. Seabeck is also known for its cycling routes and overnight camping at Scenic Beach State Park. The Seabeck Community Center
is located at the Park where residences from the 19th century can be rented for meetings, family gatherings, weddings or other special events. For more information, visit www.seabeck.org.
Whaling Days Festival
This festival has been held annually since its inception in 1974, celebrating the founding of Silverdale. This year the dates are set for July 26th-28th. Whaling Days is a family-fun, nonprofit and volunteer led community festival located in “Old Town” Silverdale. The event also gives back to the local community using funds to support other nonprofit organizations. There are plenty of things to do and see at Whaling Days including riding the fair rides, watching the parade, taking part in the fun run, enjoying live music and participating in the famous Silverdale Rotary Duck Race on the last day of the event. There is also food available for purchase and a beer garden for anyone over 21 years of age. Go to www.whalingdays.com for more details.
Green Mountain Wildcat Trail
Just west of downtown Bremerton and south of Seabeck is the mighty Wildcat Trailhead of Green Mountain. Suited for hikers, this 9.5 mile round-trip trail has a steep and rocky ascent to the peak. On the way up, enjoy views of the Hood Canal, the Olympic Mountains and sometimes Seattle. The trail is open to motorized vehicles since it is an open forest where logging activity occurs on occasion. The water here has encouraged rampant growth, hence the name “Green” mountain. As you climb further up, there is a horse camp with cabins where campsites are available. Once you arrive at the top of the mountain, there are picnic tables to enjoy lunch and take in the views from up high. A hurricane fence is located at the top protecting hikers from the steep drop-off below.
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U.S.S. Turner Joy
Along the Bremerton Marina waterfront you’ll find the USS Turner Joy, a Forrest Shermanclass destroyer that served from 1958-1982. It was the first ship in action during the Vietnam War and was involved in the Gulf of Tonkin incident. Now, the ship serves as a historical museum where visitors can tour the vessel and even stay aboard overnight during special events. Open hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. from November to February and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. from March to October. The ship is closed on major holidays such as Christmas,Thanksgiving, Easter and New Years Day.
Illahee Preserve Heritage Park
This park covers 545 acres of preserved land and approximately five miles of trails in the active use area and is a phenomenal place to hike and explore. Wildlife includes over 55 species of bird, a fish-bearing stream with
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Puget Sound Navy Museum
If you happen to be downtown, check out the Puget Sound Navy Museum, which details the history of naval heritage in the Pacific Northwest. Many exhibits explore the history of the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, including a section dedicated to the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis. Make sure to check out the sail of the Sturgeon class USS Parche, a decommissioned nuclear submarine that is said to be “the most highly decorated vessel in U.S. history.” The museum also offers a gift
shop, research library and a children’s area.
Manette
Manette is an adorable neighborhood across from the Manette Bridge from downtown Bremerton. It is a compact business district with an art and photography scene, and many bars and restaurants, like the Boat Shed, to accompany the spectacular water views. Manette Fest is annually held on the first Saturday of September and there is a bike parade for the youth that is said to be the shortest parade on earth.
Bug & Reptile Museum
Located near Navy Yard City is this fun and interactive experience for kids or anyone interested in bugs and reptiles. You can watch them on display, look at them through a microscope, look through glasses that make you see like a bug and even watch the busy ants in a giant eight-foot-long ant farm. Come
DISCOVER KITSAP 2019 | 37 learn how Chaco the Golden Knee Tarantula eats and learn the life cycle of Painted Lady Butterflies. This place is a great way to foster your child’s interest in nature. After learning all you can about bugs, make sure to stop by the Nature Gift Store and see all the live bug kits, which show larvae turning into butterflies or a tadpole turning into a frog. Available for purchase are bug-related items such as bird houses, butterfly displays and bug-related jewelry.
Lions Park
This beautiful park sits on the Dyes Inlet near the Manette Bridge and displays stunning views of the Olympic Mountains on a clear day. The park features about 17 acres with a looped path that nears one mile. A boat ramp is available along with numerous trails and pathways to discover. Tables and benches are also present for when you need to take a break from walking and enjoy the scenery around you. Sport facilities are included such as a lighted softball field, a basketball court and tennis courts. Come and see all that Lions Park has to offer.
Kitsap County Fairgrounds
This plaza of sorts offers all kinds of shows and events year round such as antiques, art, quilts, rocks and gems, and guns. The Eagle’s Nest and the Kitsap Sun Pavilion Conference Room are available for rent for various parties and meetings. The signature event held at the Fairgrounds is the annual Kitsap County Fair, set to be held Aug. 21-25. The fair includes a rodeo, carnival rides, food, animals, vendors and an exhibition hall of various items to see. During the occasional weekend in the summer, the Kitsap Destruction Derby takes place for all kinds of races and cars. Soccer, baseball and softball fields are also featured for club teams and youth sports. Also make sure to visit the historic log cabin to see how life was in years past.
Kitsap County Historical Museum
Another go-to venue on the Bremerton waterfront is the Kitsap County Historical Museum at 280 Fourth St where you can learn all about Kitsap County history. The museum resides in the former office of Seattle First National Bank and is operated by the Kitsap County Historical Society, an organization that collects, preserves and exhibits the diverse culture, history and heritage of Kitsap County. Featured exhibits include storefronts and classrooms from the early 1900s, a saloon and hands-on exhibits for children. The Valentinetti Puppet Museum is also located there to celebrate the art of puppetry through creative, historical and cultural experiences
for all ages. There are areas for kids to play with puppets and where actual puppet shows are performed. Both are open and free to the public on the First Friday Art Walk downtown, which is held on the first Friday of each month. Youth and adult tours are available.
Olympic College
This two-year public college is at 1600 Chester Ave., where more than 15,000 students attend classes each year. Olympic College offers transfer options to state universities. The 33-acre campus opened in 1946 and offers four-year degrees in nursing, mechanical engineering, business, internet technology and filmmaking, among others. Through partnerships with local universities such as Washington State University and Western Washington University, students can complete an associate degree with Olympic College, then transfer into a partner program to earn a bachelor’s degree without having to leave Kitsap County.
Admiral Theatre
Bremerton’s Admiral Theatre is located downtown at 515 Pacific Ave. and provides world-class live entertainment in an intimate 1942 art deco movie house. The theater offers
various concerts, often with Grammy awardwinning and multi-platinum selling artists, new breakthrough artists, family shows, dance, comedy, film, tribute acts and youth arts and education. Come grab Dinner & a Show, which offers Admiral Theatre Executive Chef Ted’s freshly prepared take on classic American comfort food while enjoying a variety of beers, fine wines and traditional and specialty cocktails from two fully stocked bars. The theater itself has been recently renovated to seat 320 on the main floor and 502 in the balcony, reaching a full capacity of 999.
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Bremerton is the largest city on the Kitsap Peninsula and is known for its great art community, a U.S. Navy base and a scenic waterfront where visitors can catch a ferry over to Seattle. Founding father William Bremer came to the Port Orchard Bay region in 1888 as a real estate businessman and had a vision for a thriving city. Originally called Port Orchard and then Charleston, Bremer founded Bremerton due to his efforts of making the present-day naval shipyard a real possibility. The city was incorporated in 1901 with A.L. Croxton becoming the first mayor. Surrounding communities include Manette, Illahee and East Bremerton.
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Looking for family fun during the summer? Port Orchard is the place to go just about every weekend, thanks to a busy schedule of Fathoms O’ Fun activities. The two mostanticipated events of the summer in South Kitsap is the Fathoms O’ Fun Grand Parade in late June, followed by the Fourth of July fireworks extravaganza over Sinclair Inlet. Check www.fathomsofun.org for details.
MANCHESTER STATE PARK
This lovely, serene 111-acre camping park offers visitors a retreat from busy urban life with 3,400 feet of saltwater shoreline on Rich Passage. For those who wish to amp up their visit, though, there’s plenty of offerings, including hiking, fishing, horseshoes and volleyball.
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The historic MV Carlisle II vessel takes visitors on a half-hour leisurely trip across Sinclair Inlet from Port Orchard’s ferry dock to Bremerton, where they can take in lots of shopping and sightseeing in this naval community.
PORT ORCHARD FARMERS MARKET On summer Saturdays, one of Western Washington’s oldest and largest vegetable, fruit and crafts markets takes over the city’s waterfront parking lot from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. beginning April through mid-October. It’s a place where vendors offer locally grown produce and handmade crafts to visitors with a smile.
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42 | DISCOVER KITSAP 2019 The city’s prime attraction is its waterfront along Sinclair Inlet. Taking advantage of Port Orchard’s unique marine vista, the city is in the midst of creating a recreation and entertainment mecca for residents and visitors on the water side of Bay Street. The action takes place at the Port of Bremerton’s Marina Park, which offers a children’s playground, the Soroptimist International Overlook covered area and the Rockwell Pocket Park, soon to open to visitors.
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HOWE FARM AND DOG PARK
An 83-acre park was recently upgraded to provide visitors with plenty of walking trails for the humans and two off-leash dog areas — one for the big guys, another for the little squirts. Howe Farm is on Long Lake Road between Mile Hill Drive and Sedgwick Road.
PORT ORCHARD WATERFRONT AND CHILDREN’S PARK
This large county park is a popular recreational mecca for South Kitsap residents. It has an array of baseball fields, a new nature trail with interactive stopping points and a miniature railroad operated by the Kitsap Live Steamers, a nonprofit group of railroad enthusiasts. Rides are offered on a donation basis from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the
second and fourth Saturdays of each month through October, weather permitting.
MCCORMICK VILLAGE PARK
The City of Port Orchard’s newest park opened to the public early in 2019 to rave reviews with its beautiful expanse of green space and trails for humans and their dogs. The 65-acre park off Old Clifton Road also includes a splash pad water play feature sure to be popular during the warm summer months.
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SOUTH KITSAP discover more PORT ORCHARD While Port Orchard is known primarily as Kitsap County’s seat of government, it offers so much more to those living on the Kitsap Peninsula and visiting from outside the region. This community of about 14,000 residents is a maritime gateway for visitors who come from Seattle from the east, Tacoma from the south and Bremerton from the west. The Washington State Ferries provides sailings from West Seattle’s Fauntleroy ferry terminal to South Kitsap’s Southworth dock. Heading up SR 16, drivers from South Puget Sound have easy access to Port Orchard, especially convenient these days with the completion of the multi-million-dollar community gateway Tremont Street widening project that leads to the downtown area. And for those leaving or arriving from the Bremerton side of Sinclair Inlet, there’s the quick 15-minute passenger-only foot ferry that departs from the Port Orchard waterfront terminal.
Port Orchard will become even more convenient in which to visit and live with the introduction in 2020 of a fast-ferry route leaving from nearby Southworth to downtown Seattle. Kitsap County’s government seat has for some time managed to elude the growth of urban Seattle to the east and the encroachment of bustling Pierce County to the south. But because of the white-hot economic growth in the region, South Kitsap and Port Orchard has been impacted with signs of similar vibrant activity. New housing has started to sprout in formerly rural stretches of South Kitsap as young homebuyers seek affordable housing unavailable elsewhere in the region. The once-slumbering downtown Port Orchard and its Bay Street shopping area also is at the cusp of a significant revitalization. Developers have created plans to build a new community events center across the street from City Hall that will include a scenic pedestrian harborfront walkway to the waterfront. Also in
their scope are plans for major multiuse commercial and residential development downtown that will add thousands of square feet of rental properties, and office, commercial and retail space to the city. The Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway project is being completed in phases, highlighted by a scenic bridge crossing Blackjack Creek near the waterfront’s edge. Soon, walkers and bicyclists will have a paved path between the Annapolis ferry dock to the north and the south end of SR 166, also known as Bay Street. Adding a recreational component to the downtown mix is completion of the
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Port Orchard’s newest park — McCormick Village Park — just opened to residents and visitors in March 2019. It’s a delightful addition to the city’s park system with walking trails, dog parks and children’s play areas, as well as a wide swath of green. Most noteworthy, especially for children, is a new splash pad water feature sure to come in handy during warm summer months. While Port Orchard is changing with the times, what remains the same are the hometown folks, many who have lived in the area for generations. They are loyal participants in the city’s summertime Fathoms O’ Fun Festival activities, highlighted by the quirky Seagull Calling Contest and Wings Cook-Off in May, the Fathoms Grand Parade on Bay Street in June and the traditional Fourth of July Fireworks Extravaganza.
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The city also is a favorite of car buffs. A number of car shows take place in the area, including two major events: the classic Mustang Car Show on July 28 and the CRUZ Car Show on the waterfront on August 11, which is the largest event staged in Kitsap County.
MANCHESTER This quaint little village on the water that looks upon the east side’s Seattle skyline is known for its views, neighborly charm and public boat dock. Home to the Navy’s Manchester Fuel Depot, this burg offers visitors a small community square with a restaurant and town library. Locals also take part in the summer’s can’t-miss food event: the Father’s Day Salmon Bake and Book Sale, which benefits the Friends of the Manchester Library nonprofit organization.
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OLALLA
It’s a place known for rolling vistas, scenic homesite views and the Olalla Americana Festival, formerly known as the Bluegrass and Beyond Festival. Olalla is also big on summer berries; it celebrates the growing season with the annual Strawberry Festival. Those who are daring can take part in the New Year’s Day Olalla Polar Bear Jump, which takes place from the bridge at Crescent Valley Road. But beware: the waters of Puget Sound — always chilly — are especially frigid in winter. Are you a wine lover? Olalla has a fine grape vineyard and wine tasting room at the Olalla Vineyard and Winery at 13176 Olalla Valley Rd. SE. Their website is at www.olallawines.com.
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Pets and Pet Friendly Parks BAINBRIDGE ISLAND n Strawberry Hill Dog Park Strawberry Hill Park, 7666 NE High School Road, Bainbridge Island. n Eagledale Park 5055 Rose Ave., Bainbridge Island
North Kitsap n Kitsap Memorial State Park & Sleeper Cabins 202 NE Park St, Poulsbo. 360-779-3205 n Salsbury Point County Park 3600 Beach Dr. Poulsbo. 360-337-5350 n Kola Kole Park 11128 NE Maine St. Kingston 360-337-5350 n Point No Point Lighthouse, 9001 NW Point No Point Rd. Hansville. 360-337-5350 n Old Man House Park Suquamish. 360-598-3311 n J.A. Anna Smith Children’s Park 7601 Tracyton Blvd. NW, Bremerton 360-337-5350 n Hansville Greenway Trail Hansville, 360-337-5350 n Island Lake County Park & Community
Center, 1087 NW Island Lake Rd. Poulsbo 360-337-5350 n Frank Raab Park 18349 Caldart Ave., Poulsbo
Central Kitsap n Newberry Hill Heritage Park Newberry Hill Rd, Silverdale. 360-337-5350 n Lions Park 251 Lebo Blvd. Bremerton. 360-473-5305 n Bachmann Park 206 Shore Dr. Bremerton. 360-473-5305 n Guillemot Cove Nature Preserve 19235 Stavis Bay Rd. 360-337-5350 n Bremerton Harborside Boardwalk 2nd St. and Washington, Bremerton 360-473-5305 n Anderson Landing Nature Preserve Warren Rd. NW, Silverdale. 360-337-5350 n Lent Landing Park corner of Lebo Blvd. and Reid, Bremerton 360-473-5305 n Silverdale Dog Park 11601 Silverdale Way NW, Silverdale n Bark Park 1199 Union Ave., Bremerton
South Kitsap n Howe Farm and Dog Park Long Lake Road between Mile Hill Drive and Sedgwick Road n McCormick Village Park Old Clifton Road, Port Orchard n South Kitsap Regional Park 3200 SE Lund Ave., Port Orchard n Manchester State Park 7767 E. Hilldale Rd., Port Orchard
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Coulter Creek Heritage Park Sliverdale Rotary Gateway Old Clifton Rd Belfair, WA Park 360.337.5350 11601 Silverdale Way NW South Kitsap Regional Park Silverdale, WA 98383 206.842.2306 (Jackson Lund Park) 3200 SE Lund AVE Port Orchard, WA 98366 360.895.1551
Newberry Hill Heritige Park Newberry Hill Road Silverdale, WA 98383 360.337.5350
Salsbury Point County Park Kitsap Memorial State Park 3600 Beach DR & Sleeper Cabins Poulsbo, WA 98370 360.337.5350 202 NE Park St Poulsbo, WA 98370 360.779.3205 / 800.902.8844
Lions Park - Bremerton 251 Lebo Blvd Bremerton, WA 98310 360.473.5305
Green Mountain State Forest DNR - S Puget Sound Region 360.825.1631
Kola Kole Park 11128 NE Maine St Kingston, WA 98346 360.337.5350
Point No Point Lighthouse 9001 NW Point No Point RD Hansville, WA 98340 360.337.5350 Manchester State Park 7767 E. Hilldale Rd Port Orchard, WA 98366
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Allyn Waterfront Park & Historic Church Allyn, WA Guillemot Cove Nature Preserve 19235 Stavis Bay RD NW Seabeck, WA 98380 360.337.5350 Fay Bainbridge Park 15446 Sunrise DR NE Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 206.842.2306 Suquamish Tribe Old Man House Park Suquamish, WA 98392 360.598.3311 J.A. Anna Smith Children’s Park 7601 Tracyton Blvd NW Bremerton, WA 98311 360.337.5350 Hansville Greenway Hansville, WA 98340 360.337.5350
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Island Lake County Park & Community Center 1087 NW Island Lake RD Poulsbo, WA 98370 360.337.5350 Bremerton Harborside Boardwalk 2nd Street and Washington Bremerton, WA 98337 360.473.5305 Anderson Landing Nature Preserve Warren Rd NW Silverdale, WA 98383 360.337.5350 Lent Landing Park Corner of Lebo & Reid Bremerton, WA 98310 360.473.5305 Kopachuck State Park 11101 56th ST NW Gig Harbor, WA 98335
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56 | DISCOVER KITSAP 2019 This 88-acre camping park has 1,500 feet of saltwater beachfront and is known for its wild, native rhododendrons. On a clear day, enjoy the stunning views of the Hood Canal and the Olympic Mountains. Trail paths lead visitors to a country garden, gazebo, rustic bridge and huge trees. Keep your eyes and ears perked for the diverse birds and wildlife that call this area home. Also, enjoy the rocky beach where oysters can be harvested in-season. There are 52 tent spaces and 18 pull-through campsites for RV’s up to 60 feet.
Lions Park, Bremerton
This community park sits on Anderson Cove and offers 1,900 feet of shoreline and picturesque mountain views. Take a walk around the .7 mile loop path and also check out the playground, shelter and picnic tables. Plenty of parking is available. A tennis court, basketball court and lighted softball fields are provided for sports activities.
CHILL ON THE BEACH Point No Point Lighthouse and Park
Featuring a historic lighthouse that overlooks a sprawling sandy beach and sweeping views of the Puget Sound. Sit by on a sunny day and watch the freighters drift on by. Salmon fishing is good at the point as well, but be sure to get there early as space can become quite competitive at the height of Chinook salmon season. Birdwatching is good, too, with nearby wetlands, those armed with binoculars can spot a healthy mix of seabirds and other species. Ample parking and weekend lighthouse tours make this beach a no-brainer for any hot summer day.
Salsbury Point Park
A commanding view of the Hood Canal Bridge and top-tier boat ramp are the most notable features of this beach and park. Sheltered picnic area, BBQ and a wide lawn also offer visitors a prime location to catch some rays as well.
Eglon Beach Park
Between Kingston and Hansville, this small beach is a bit out of the way, but because of this fact, can almost guarantee you won’t be fighting the crowds for a parking space. Covered picnic shelter and boat launch (which is often sandy, so beware) also make it an excellent spot to enjoy some lunch before an afternoon fishing.
Foulweather Bluff Preserve
At low tide, this beach near Hansville offers a seemingly endless stretch of sand upon which to stroll, looking for sea critters and enjoying the views. Wide open spaces make the spot a top pick for families with children. A short woodland
hike leads through a bird marsh and 3,800 feet of beach. No restroom facilities at this location though and all trash must be packed out by any visitors, no pets allowed and no removal of driftwood or shells from the beach.
Kitsap Memorial State Park
With a nearby park situated beside a cliff overlooking the Hood Canal, this beach offers visitors the opportunity to have the best of both worlds: an elevated view and a grassy area to lay down a picnic. The cabins at the park are also able to be rented for anyone hoping to extend their beach visit into a multiple-day endeavor.
Anderson Point County Park, Olalla
This 66-acre park has nearly 2,000 feet of picturesque saltwater shoreline and is a great family destination. Views include Colvos Passage, Vashon Island and Mount Baker on a clear day. Keep a keen eye out for orca whales, harbor seals and eagles.
Silverdale Waterfront Park
This park is near the heart of downtown Silverdale and offers some wonderful attractions and amenities. The waterfront park has a gazebo, a large playground for kids, sandy beaches and waterfront trail access. Picnic tables are also accessible and local shops and cafes are right across the street. The Port of Silverdale provides a public boat ramp, trailer parking, guest moorage, showers and restrooms. Not to mention the spectacular views across the water.
Scenic Beach State Park
A park couldn’t be named more perfectly!
Guillemot Cove Nature Reserve, Seabeck
Try to keep your feet dry while exploring a series of trails amid the historic 184-acre secluded cove. Enjoy breathtaking views of the Olympic Mountains and take the trail that leads to an old Stump House made from a gigantic hollowed out cedar stump.
Arness Roadside Park
This sweet little roadside park is located at the head of Apple Tree Cove on South Kingston Road and offers a gorgeous panorama of the Port of Kingston, Edmonds Ferry and the Cascades beyond. There isn’t much room to take a walk or a hike but it’s a great place to hold a picnic and launch a kayak.
FAY BAINBRIDGE PARK, BAINBRIDGE ISLAND
A 17-acre marine camping park with 1,420 feet of saltwater shoreline on the northeast corner of Bainbridge Island. The park has sweeping views of Puget Sound and the Cascade Mountains and, on clear days, Mount Rainier and Mount Baker. The campground has 14 tent sites ($20 per night) with a central water location and a portable toilet. There are 26 RV sites with water/electricity ($40 per night), plus three cabins ($95 per night peak season and $65 per night off season). The park also has two restroom facilities, one with showers.
ANDERSON POINT COUNTY PARK, OLALLA
This 66-acre park gives you a chance to get away from it all. It offers one of the best beach walks on the Kitsap Peninsula, with view of Colvos Passage and Vashon Island.
PORT ORCHARD MARINA PARK
There’s plenty to do here for adults and children alike. There is a children’s playground, beach access, a pocket park, pedestrian pathway along the waterfront, and views of Bremerton and Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. On Saturdays during the summer, the Port Orchard Farmers Market sets up shop in the adjacent parking lot.
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DOCK THAT BOAT HERE Port of Poulsbo Marina
18809 Front Street, Poulsbo. 360-779-3505. Amenities include permanent and guest moorage, fuel dock, boat ramp, mobile pump-out service, showers, wireless internet, laundry, multipurpose room. Located in the heart of downtown Poulsbo, close to dining and entertainment.
Kingston Marina
25864 Washington Blvd. Kingston. 360-2973545. Amenities include pump-out, water, permanent and guest moorage, showers, restrooms, laundry, wireless internet, covered picnic tables at the guest dock, electric vehicle available for guests.
Silverdale Marina
Port of Silverdale pier at the Waterfront Park, located nearby Old Town Silverdale, 360-6984918, portofsilverdale.com. Fresh water hookups, pump-out and power, security cameras and random foot patrols for safety, boat launch, parking available for vehicle and trailer parking, playground and seasonal rentals of kayaks and paddle boards.
Bremerton Marina
120 Washington Beach, Bremerton, 360-3731035, portofbremerton.com; Free parking and dockside pump-out, showers, laundry, dock carts, metered electricity, cable, wifi, security cameras, cable TV access,
Brownsville Marina
9700 block of Ogle Road, Bremerton, 360-6925498, portofbrownsville.org; Amenities include laundry, fuel dock, boat ramps and parking, restrooms and pump-out, pavilion, parks and moorage, electrical and water hookups.
Seabeck Marina
15376 Seabeck Highway NW, Seabeck, 206-9415932, olympicviewmarina.com; Amenities include moorage, fuel station, pump-out, grocery store and a boat launch.
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND EAGLE HARBOR MARINA
5834 Ward Avenue NE, Bainbridge Island, 206842-4003, eagleharbormarina.com. The marina went through a major update in 2017, and boasts robust security, commercial quality WiFi, laundry, showers, pump-out, electricity and aclubhouse. Accommodates boats from 25 feet to 200 feet.
Bainbridge Island
Bainbridge Island boasts several locales at which you can port, including four harbors for gunkholing, numerous public road ends for approaching by dinghy and ample transient moorage at the city dock in Eagle Harbor. Transient moorage is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Overnight guests have access to hot showers in the restroom facility. The city of Bainbridge Island Harbormaster Tami Allen can be contacted at 206-780-3733, 206786-7627 or tallen@bainbridgewa.gov. Visit www. bainbridgewa.gov/138/Harbormaster to learn more.
PORT ORCHARD MARINA
707 Sidney Parkway, Port Orchard, 360-8765535, portofbremerton.org; Amenities include a fuel dock, parking, dockside pump-out, showers, bathrooms and laundry facilities. Dock carts, metered electricity, cable TV access and free Wi-Fi, and boat launch.
Visit us online to Learn about the History, Access Points, Popular Routes and Water Trail Events Access the KPNWT website on your desktop or any mobile device 24/7. The site includes the history of the KPNWT, user friendly interactive map (screen shot shown below) with filters that let you choose from more than 150 access points around the region.The site also includes maps of popular water trail routes, photos, blog posts, and links to resources and user groups. Find all the details at: kitsappeninsulawatertrails.com
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KPNWT interactive, mobile friendly map The KPNWT interactive map includes information about each access point including directors, hours, parking and other amenities. Filters help you find a location for your adventure.
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Introducing the new, expanded KP National Water Trails Guide & Free Map (cover shown above). Pick one up at local visitor centers, WA State Ferries, or request one online. Visit our website to view our new interactive map, routes, and event calendar.
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Kids’ Activities There’s plenty for the little ones to do in Kitsap. Indoors or outdoors, athletic, creative or scientific, there are a number of options for physical or mental exercise. If the kids love to skate or want to try, you can head over to the Bremerton Ice Center and its indoor skating rink at 1950 Homer Jones Road, Bremerton. Ice skating a little too cold for you? Head to the roller rink at Bremerton’s Skateland at 1740 NE Fuson Road, Bremerton. Beat the summer heat or keep out of the cold by staying inside at Ahoy Kitsap, a pirate/seathemed popular spot for kids to have fun or relax. Open daily except for major holidays. Visit ahoykitsap.com to see their schedule. Located at 5934 Highway 303 NE, Bremerton. Head over to downtown Bremerton to Aurora Valentinetti Puppet Museum to check out a huge collection of puppets, hats and other props. There is a play area for children with puppets, books and musical instruments, plus two theaters for putting on a show. The museum hosts tours for under $5 per person. A “Day of the Dead” puppets exhibit is on displayed through November 2019. Located at 280 Fourth St., Bremerton. Check out a collection of critters and creatures at the Bug & Reptile Museum. See and learn about various bugs and reptiles from around the globe, and get up close and personal with them. See
snakes and pythons, tortoises, chameleons, spiders and more. Located at 1118 Charlest Beach Road West, Bremerton.
miniature train for a ride around the park. Free rides begin at 10 a.m. and continue until 4 p.m., weather permitting.
For an adventure featuring your favorite aquatic animals, drive up to scenic downtown Poulsbo and the Sea Discovery Center. There are more than 100 species of animals and plants that are found naturally in the Puget Sound in the facility’s aquariums. There is a tide pool touch tank for a true “hands-on” experience as well as a theater. Located at 18743 Front St., Poulsbo.
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Bainbridge - Youngsters can climb a pirate tree house, explore the pretend Main Street of Our Town, or explore a variety of hands-on exhibits at KIDS DISCOVERY MUSEUM — just a short walk up from the Bainbridge ferry terminal. The museum is designed to encourage and develop sensory exploration in a fun environment, with weekly events such as Messy Mondays, Tuesday Tunes singalongs and Discovery Fridays. On the first Thursday of the month, families are invited to explore KiDiMu during an an admission-free day. Kids Discovery Museum is at 301 Ravine Lane, Bainbridge Island.
KITSAP LIVE STEAMERS TRAIN Kids — and kids at heart — will love visiting the Kitsap Live Steamers Train at South Kitsap Regional Park, 3101 SE Marbeth Lane in Port Orchard. Every second and fourth Saturday from April to October, kids can hop aboard the
This facility has 4,000 square feet where kids can engage in pretend play on the cedar jungle gym, soft toy area and train station. The center, perfect for accompanied infants and kids up to age 6, hosts Mommy and Me music and art classes, as well as a summer camp and regular Date Night events. 1033 Bethel Ave., Port Orchard. For more kids activities, point your browser to visitkitsap.com/kitsap-love-kids.
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OUTDOOR ADVENTURES
feet of saltwater shoreline and provides facilities for group and individual recreation, weddings and overnight stays. The park offers inspiring sunrise and sunset views. On clear mornings, the east-facing Olympic Mountains reflect pink and orange. On warm summer evenings, their peaks are often cast in silhouette by the glowing red sky. Amenities and activities include a hiking trail, clamming, fishing, crabbing, bird watching and playfields.
South Kitsap Regional Park, Port Orchard
Whatever you’re seeking, there’s a state, county or city park nearby. There are many parks available to meet your satisfaction. There are numerous parks to choose from on the Kitsap Peninsula, but we chose a few from each community. For more park information and street addresses, please go to visitkitsap. com
Kitsap Memorial State Park
This 62-acre camping park has nearly 2,000
This multipurpose recreational park includes 209 wooded acres. Features include three athletic fields, batting cages, hiking trails, a skate park, walking trails and a miniature railroad that travels through the park. The athletic trails and the park picnic shelter are available to rent for events.
Evergreen Rotary Park
This park is just over 10 acres and includes the Kitsap 9/11 Memorial that has a metal tower made from portions of the World Trade Center. The community park also hosts the Bremerton Farmers Market every Thursday during the months of April to October. Amenities include a playground, shelter, tables and benches, trails and pathways, basketball
courts, water access, boat ramp and 75 parking spaces.
Fish Park, Poulsbo
This 20.73-acre park is located just off of Bond Road near downtown Poulsbo and features a lake, nature hiking trails, boardwalk, winding paths, lawn and sitting areas, arboretum, wildlife and bird viewing, viewing platforms, pedestrian bridges, interpretive signage, kiosk and parking. The trails that are available are dog-friendly. A few small ponds like the Liberty Bay Estuary and Dogfish Creek can be accessed through the boardwalk and make sure to stop by the huge salmon sculpture constructed out of driftwood by local artist Travis Foreman.
Central Park, Port Orchard
This small 1.4-acre park is well suited for toddlers and their families. Amenities include three picnic tables, playground equipment, a sports field, a basketball court, restrooms and an additional covered picnic area.
Mike Wallace Park, Kingston
Just a short walk from the Port of Kingston and downtown shops is this one-acre park. Public events are held here on a regular
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Fay Bainbridge Park, Bainbridge Island
This locally operated public recreation area comprises 17 acres and is located south of the Point Monroe sandspit on the northeast tip of Bainbridge Island. Panoramic views of the Puget Sound, the Cascade Mountains are present and on clear days Mount Rainier and Mount Baker are visible. Sandy beaches are featured along with a campground with 15 tent sites at $15 per night. A central water location and a portable toilet are provided at the campsite. Cabins are also available for
Exotic Aquatics have been providing Bainbridge Island, Poulsbo, Kingston and the Seattle area with some of the best of SCUBA diving and kayaking in the Pacific Northwest for nearly 30 years. For kayak rentals and tours, call for a reservation and you will be met at the city dock in Waterfront Park (301 Shannon Drive SE) on Bainbridge Island. Their main retail location is nearby, at 328 Madison Ave North, the place to go for local SCUBA info, classes, guiding and equipment, and kayaking retail sales. Visit www.exoticaquaticsscuba.com to learn more.
7869 NE Day Road West (Bainbridge Island) PacWesty make getaways easy for families, couples, and friends journeying together, with simple, fully outfitted VW campers that leave you free to partake in as many Pacific Northwest activities as you desire – from beach combing to bird watching, surfing to cycling, fly fishing to wine tasting. Visit www.pacwesty.com to learn more and explore their vehicle options.
BLAKELY HARBOR PARK, Bainbridge Island
In the 1880s, Port Blakely was home to one of the world’s largest sawmills until it burned down in 1907. It was later rebuilt in the 1920s, only to burn down again. The harbor was once the most industrial in Puget Sound. Today, it is a natural amusement park for picnicking, kayaking, and wildlife viewing that spans 40 acres. Visitors can hop along a driftwood trail down to the former Blakely generator building which is home to an ever-evolving graffiti art collection. Just past the concrete artifact is a roughly 90-year-old watergate used in the sawmill era to hold water and logs at the head of the bay.
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CAMPING Kitsap Memorial State Park
202 NE Park St. Poulsbo. This 58-acre campground also boasts 1,797 feet of shoreline, grassy fields and fire pits.
Kitsap Memorial Sleeper Cabins
202 NE Park St. Poulsbo. Four overnight cabins outfitted with log furniture, fire pits and picnic tables make for a rustic but comfortable overnight experience. Located inside Kitsap Memorial State Park. Make reservations directly with the park.
Ilahee State Park
3540 NE Sylvan Way. Bremerton. A 75-acre marine camping park which sports 1,785 feet of waterfront along Port Orchard Bay.
Scenic Beach State Park
9565 Scenic Beach Road NW, Seabeck. This 88-acre park offers camping and 1,500 feet of saltwater beachfront along the Hood Canal. A country garden, gazebo, rustic bridge and large trees all adorn this campground.
Blake Island State Park
This 475-acre marine camping park in Manchester is only accessible by boat, so start paddling or make friends with a captain. Five miles of saltwater beach await those who can make it out to this park, commanding views of the Olympic Mountains and Seattle skyline are the rewards for those who make the voyage.
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CYCLING Green Mountain
lies west of Bremerton proper and is the second highest summit in Kitsap behind Gold Mountain. It features sweeping views of Seattle, the Olympic Mountains and the Cascades on sunny days. There are plenty of tough trails for seasoned riders, including the Wildcat Trail, which is a 4.5 mile section to the top of Green Mountain. A shorter, less-traveled trail, known as Gold Creek, is a 2.5-mile ride to the summit.
Swimming
BAINBRIDGE AQUATIC CENTER 8521 Madison Ave. N., Bainbridge Island, features two pools, both housed at the aquatic center. The Ray Williamson Pool is a six-lane 25-yard pool and was built in 1970 as an outdoor pool. The Don Nakata Memorial Pool, built in 2001, is a 360,000-gallon pool that includes a 180-foot water slide, lazy river, sloped beach entry, tot pool, water features, toddler frog slide, 1- and 3-meter diving boards and four 25-yard lap lanes.
Illahee Preserve in Bremerton is perfect for a quick trip through the forest. It’s a 570-acre park with about five miles of trails. Get started at the parking lot near Almira Drive.
The Port Gamble Forest has 60 miles of
trails and is a local favorite for mountain biking as well as horseback riding and hiking. Check out the Forbidden Forest Loop Trail, an 8.5-mile path that takes you through diverse groups of trees.
Banner Forest Heritage Park in Port
Orchard is 636 acres and has a network of trails that combine for a 20-mile journey. There’s a bit of everything here except for very large hills.
Newberry Hill Heritage Park is next to
Klahowya Secondary School, west of Silverdale proper and east of Seabeck. There are approximately 13 miles of trails and plenty of access points.
The North Kitsap Peninsula Bike Loop is a 40-mile road route that begins and ends at North Kitsap High School. The ride takes you through Indianola, Kingston, Hansville, Port Gamble and back through the Striebels Corner area before returning to Poulsbo. Indianola Loop is a 14-mile ride with rolling hills near the Port Madison Reservation.
Hansville Loop is a 15-mile route that runs through Little Boston and the Port Gamble S’Klallam Reservation.
Glenn Jarstad Aquatic Center
2270 Schley Blvd., Bremerton, is managed and operated by the local YMCA.
North Kitsap Community Pool 1881 NE Hostmark St.,
Poulsbo has lap swimming, lessons and aqua aerobic classes.
Long Lake County Park and Community Center 5100 Long Lake Road SE, Port Orchard, has swimming areas and lake access.
Wildcat Lake County Park 9205
Holly Road NW, Bremerton, has a swimming area as well as a place to fish, a playground, basketball courts and a picnic area.
Silverdale Waterfront Park is situated
in Old Town Silverdale on Dyes Inlet and has both sandy and rocky beaches, a gazebo, picnic shelter and tables.
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Skate Parks South Kitsap Skate Park in Port Orchard has a large 7,700-square-foot skate plaza and a 7,000-square-foot bowl as well as a full pipe.
Island Lake Skate Park 12500 Camp Court NW, Poulsbo serves both street and vert skaters well with a large street course and vert ramps. Kitsap Skate Park on Silverdale Way next to Clear
Creek Trail has a quarter pipe and a 7-foot bowl as well as a pyramid ramp
Billy Johnson Skate Park 24700 Lindvog Road NE, Kingston is a skate plaza with ramps, rails and tabletops. BAINBRIDGE ISLAND SKATE BOWL,
a big deep concrete bowl that goes from 10-feet deep to a shallow 3-foot end. Part of the Strawberry Hill Park complex at 7666 NE High School Road.
Kayaking The Kitsap Peninsula National Water Trail
has 371 miles of shoreline and plenty of access points all over the Kitsap Peninsula and trails ranging from beginner to expert. Explore the bays, inlets and canals west of Seattle with plenty of chances to encounter unique and interesting wildlife. There are also a number of islands, especially on the south end of the peninsula, some of which can only be accessed by watercraft.
Scuba Diving
Hood Canal is a beautiful ride that takes about five days to complete, but there are many destinations along the way, including the nearby towns of Belfair, Seabeck, Hoodsport, Brinnon and Union. There are also a number of campsites and parks located along the canal, including Scenic Beach State Park in Seabeck. Silverdale WaTerfront Park offers
plenty of places to launch into Dyes Inlet and casual paddlers can even rent a kayak in the summer months for a short trip around the inlet.
There are plenty of dive sites through Kitsap. Blakely Harbor, Point White Pier and Rockaway beach on Bainbridge Island; Scenic Beach State Park in Seabeck; and Harper Pier in Port Orchard. You can also dive near Manchester, Illahee Dock, Port Washington, Fort Ward, various points along the Hood Canal and Kitsap Memorial State Park.
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HIKING Bremerton
Hansville Greenway southwest of the
Anna Smith Park 7601 Tracyton Blvd. Six acres of beach access, picnic areas, demonstration gardens and marked trails make this park a wonderful spot to explore.
Green Mountain: Just to the south of Seabeck
and to the west of Bremerton, Green Mountain provides 13 miles of trails for hiking and other recreational activities.
Ilahee Preserve 3540 NE Sylvan Way. A winding
labyrinth of walking trails weave through this 380acre nature preserve. This spot is an absolute must-see for any nature enthusiasts seeking to get out and stretch their legs. Nine looping trails run along wetlands and near the Rolling Hills Golf Course.
Newberry Hill Heritage Park 7607 NW Newberry Hill Road, Silverdale. The result of approximately 1,200 acres of public land, acquired in 2009, this park offers Kiosks, maps, helpful guides and trail markers to assist those who are new to the area in navigating the park. Constantly evolving, work is being done continuously, keeping things exciting for repeat visitors.
North Kitsap Nelson Park 20756 Viking Way NW, Poulsbo. A
recently restored farmhouse is the most noticeable feature of this park, which includes walking trails and a picnic area.
American Legion Park A small
park on Liberty Bay in Poulsbo that offers wildlife viewing, walking paths and a boardwalk.
unincorporated town of Hansville, this trail winds through extensive woodlands adjacent to Buck Lake County Park. The 265 acres of walking space along the trail — which is also open to equestrians and cyclists — are located within county property or previously-established easements.
North Kitsap Heritage Park 25995 Barber
BANNER FOREST HERITAGE PARK Banner Road SE
and SE Overra Road, walking and equestrian trails include 635 acres of explorable terrain. The park has three marshes and dozens of looping trails. To get there, take Sedgwick Road to Banner Road. Head south on Banner to the intersection of Banner and Overra Road.
Bainbridge
Cut Off Road NE, Kingston. More than 4 miles of trails cut through the 443 acres of land that constitutes Kingston’s North Kitsap Heritage Park. Seven trails offer visitors access to forest which runs directly up to the White Horse Golf Club, Indianola and Kingston. Trails are clearly marked and easily navigated with a map of the trails available online at Kitsapgov.com/parks. Trailheads can be found along Miller Bay Road, Norman Road and Indianola Road.
FAY BAINBRIDGE PARK: 15446 Sunrise Drive NE, Bainbridge Island. This 17-acre park on the water is Bainbridge’s premiere camping park, with three cabins, 14 tent sites and 26 RV sites. Along with 1,420 feet of waterfront, the park offers volleyball courts, a playground, and sheltered and unsheltered picnic tables. Reservations accepted year round.
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MANZANITA PARK 7644 NE Day Road, a 120-
Guillemot Cove Nature Reserve 19235 Stavis Bay
Rd. NW, Seabeck. Seabeck’s 184-acre nature reserve is a favorite among those who appreciate the outdoors for its eight trails of varying lengths that cross through the reserve. The main access trail is about a mile long and includes a big leaf maple tree forest and carries hikers over the Old Sawmill Plateau. Seven other trails and beach access also await visitors to the Guillemot Cove Nature Reserve.
Anderson Landing Warren Rd. NW, Silverdale.
A 68-acre nature area with trail loops and three scenic viewing areas can be found at Anderson Landing. Trailheads can be found on NW Anderson Hill Road and Warren Road NW.
Clear Creek Bike and Pedestrian Trail 9641 Levin Rd. Silverdale. At 1.4 miles long, this trail provides a 10-foot wide path which is paved. The path connects to the Clear Creek Trail for anyone seeking to lengthen their trip. The Clear Creek Trail also provides five miles of dirt trails which wind through the area between Silverdale Way and Trigger Avenue.
Bainbridge acre recreational complex with 2.27 miles of self-guided trails through diverse woods and wetlands.
BATTLE POINT PARK 11299 Arrowpoint Drive, of the 14 main trail systems in Bainbridge, Battle Point is one of the most popular offering roughly 3.5 miles of trails that allow bikes. The park is surrounded by 1.5 miles of equestrian terrain. GRAND FOREST 9752 Miller Road NE, has three
sections; the Grand Forest West Trail System is the most popular trail system on Bainbridge Island and consists 2.95 miles of forested trails meandering along hillsides, wetlands, and streams; the Grand Forest East Trail System consists of 2.9 miles of forested trails that connect to the Grand Forest West Trail System via the Hilltop Trail; the Grand Forest North Trail System consists of a 0.8 mile loop. Trails are relatively flat with few inclines and a trail surface of dirt, mulch and gravel.
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Kitsap is one of America’s Most Innovative Communities!
It’s here. It’s Kitsap.
Kitsap is inclusive and thriving and was recently ranked 2nd in America’s Most Innovative Communities report! Kitsap offers all the benefits of the Seattle region without the gridlock and high prices.
More Community. Less Commute.
Puget Sound—Kitsap continues to grow in business, population, and opportunities. Techies who ride the ferry to work every day are meeting in brew pubs to design new work models—they want to ‘get off the boat’ and stay here… work here…live here. Kitsap County is growing. Positive growth aimed at maintaining our balanced lifestyle is guided by the strategic vision of the Kitsap Economic Development Alliance, KEDA. KEDA brings in new employers to be sure, like Port Orchard’s Kitsap Composites. But more important, KEDA helps strengthen those that are already here. Services such as market research, site selection analysis, help with landing government contracts, growing a well-trained workforce, and, perhaps most important, creating the connections within this regional economy that lead to expanded customer base and markets.
Just west of Seattle, where the economic boom shows no sign of abating, we are a quick ferry ride to the city—but comfortably separated from the crowded highways, bustling urban environment, and housing beyond the reach of most. Steeped in the legacy of the Naval shipyard, established companies produce side-by-side with dozens of successful startups.
Find your community in Kitsap!
Kitsap County is growing. Part of one of the nation’s fastest growing regions— Seattle/
Get in touch to learn more www.kitsapeda.org • info@kitsapeda.org • 360.377.9499
Kitsap County is growing. In advanced manufacturing, In technology, In defense, In tourism, In healthcare, In professional services.
It’s here – It’s Kitsap n Kitsap recently ranked 2nd in America’s Most Innovative Communities report n Offers state-of-the-art coworking spaces and startup support n Top ranked public schools and higher ed are preparing students for STEM jobs (WWU’s Poulsbo Cyber Range is one of only nine educational ranges in the nation and Olympic College innovative new film school is the most affordable in the US!) n Largest public fiber-optic backbone in the United States n Opportunities in government contracting are abundant and open new doors for potential revenue streams n Kitsap is collaborative and business friendly. We WANT your business here! KEDA staff will help you navigate site location, permitting and support your market research needs
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First Lutheran Community Church
Spirit led. Community focused. Laughter included. Everyone welcome. Sunday Worship times: 9:00 & 10:30 a.m 2483 Mitchell Road SE Port Orchard, WA 98366 Phone: (360) 876-3901
www.firstlutheranpo.com
People gathered and sent in the love of Christ Sunday Worship Worship Sundays @ 10:30 am We are creating community as followers of Christ. Adult classes, youth group, and children’s programs available!
8:30am and 11:00am 9:45am Sunday School (Sept.-May) Childcare available up to age 5
Community Dinner 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month at 5pm in the Social Hall
Visit our website for upcoming events
pflc.org
18920 4th Ave NE, Poulsbo | 360-779-2622
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WORSHIP DIRECTORY Anglican St. Charles Anglican Church 20295 Little Valley Rd NE, Poulsbo 98370 360-779-3524 www.stcharlesanglican.com Baptist Manette Community Church 1137 Hayward Ave, Bremerton, WA 98310 360-373-2103 www.manettecommunitychurch.com Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church 1906 E 13th St, Bremerton, WA 98310 360-377-9169 www.mountzionbremerton.org Catholic St. Gabriel Parish 1150 Mitchell Ave., Port Orchard, WA 98367 360-876-2762 www.stgabrielpo.org
St Olaf’s Catholic Church 8943 Caldart Avenue, Poulsbo, WA 98370 360-779-4291 www.stolafschurch.org
First Lutheran Community Church
Episcopal St. Barnabas Episcopal Church 1187 Wyatt Way NW Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 (206) 842-5601 www.stbbi.org
www.firstlutheranpo.com
2483 Mitchell Road Southeast, Port Orchard, WA 98366 360-876-3901
Our Saviours Lutheran Church 1015 Veneta Ave, Bremerton 98337 360-479-6374 www.oslcbremerton.org Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church
Evangelical Olympic Evangelical Free Church 14861 Silverdale Way NW, Poulsbo, WA 98370 360-598-3400 www.oefc.org
Methodist
1906 13th Street– Bremerton, WA 98337
Port Orchard United Methodist Church Church Office: (360) 377-9169
Email:St, mtzionmbc@qwestoffice.net 725 Kitsap Port Orchard, WA Website: www.mountzionbremerton.org Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church (360) 876-3975
1906 13th Bremerton, Street– Bremerton, WA 98337 1906 13th Street– WA 98337 Church(360) Office: (360) 377-9169 Church Office: 377-9169 Sunday School —9:30 A.M. Email: mtzionmbc@qwestoffice.net Email: mtzionmbc@qwestoffice.net www.mountzionbremerton.org Website:Website: www.mountzionbremerton.org Morning Service —11:00 A.M.
Lutheran Bethany Lutheran 7968 Finch Rd NE, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 (206) 842-4241 www.bethanyofbainbridge.org
Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church 1906Wednesday 13th Street– Bremerton, WA 98337 Night Bible Study —6:30 P.M. Sunday School Sunday School —9:30 A.M.—9:30 A.M. Church (360) 377-9169 Morning Service —11:00 A.M. MorningOffice: Service —11:00 A.M. Study WednesdayWednesday Night Bible Night StudyBible —6:30 P.M.—6:30 P.M. Email: mtzionmbc@qwestoffice.net Pastor Richmond Johnson Pastor Johnson Richmond Johnson Richmond Website: Pastor www.mountzionbremerton.org Know Christ To Known.” Make Him Known.” “To Know Christ and To Make Him “To Know“To Christ and ToandMake Him Known.”
Following JESUS in the Company of Friends
St. Olaf Catholic Church 18943 Caldart Ave., Poulsbo 360-779-4291 St. Peter Mission 910 South St., Suquamish St. Olaf Church Masses Saturday 6:30 pm (Spanish) Sunday 8:00 am 10:30 am St. Peter Mission Mass Saturday 4:30 pm For Weekday service schedule, visit www.stolafschurch.org
• Inspiring Worship & Relevant Bible Teaching • Serving Locally and Globally
www.northpointpoulsbo.org
• Come as you are • Sunday School Ministry for all ages, including safe & loving childcare Time 9:30 AM 360.779.0800 Worship 1779 Hostmark St., Poulsbo
Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church Contemporary Service & Education for all – 9 a.m. Traditional Sunday Service – 10:30 a.m. Fifth Sunday Worship with Potluck – 10 a.m. Summer Worship (5/26 - 9/1) – 10 a.m. Pastor Paul Meeker – 360-479-6374 Sycamore Tree Preschool 360-792-2213
www.oslcbremerton.org 1015 Veneta Avenue, Bremerton, Washington 98337
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WE ALL HAVE A STORY TO TELL Officially formed Jan. 16, 1857, Kitsap County has a long and storied history. For starters, Kitsap County used to be called Slaughter County, in honor of Lt. William Alloway Slaughter, who had been killed in 1855 in the Yakima War. But the name Slaughter County lasted only seven months — in the first election, on July 13, 1857, voters had the opportunity to rename the county to Kitsap, named for Chief Kitsap of the Suquamish Tribe. Now, residents and visitors to the Kitsap Peninsula have plenty of chances to learn about the ensuing 160 years in museums throughout the county, as well as the history of individual communities and the naval presence in Kitsap County. Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Memorial Plaza
250 1st St., Bremerton. This is a 2.2-acre park in busy downtown Bremerton, near the ferry dock and the Naval Museum. It’s a place for a relaxing walk in the middle of a bustling city while learning about the various contributions the local shipyard has made to both the city and the nation. There are a number of statues, informative plaques and seating areas for the public as well as a few fountains to cool off on a warm day.
U.S. Navy
Since 1892, the U.S. Navy has been a prominent presence on the Kitsap Peninsula. The large bays and channels provide a strategic location and serve as great assets for the Navy. The
Puget Sound Naval Shipyard is the Pacific Northwest’s largest naval shore facility and one of Washington state’s largest industrial installations. Naval Base Kitsap was created in 2004 and merges the former Naval Station Bremerton and Naval Submarine Base Bangor. The mission of Naval Base Kitsap is to serve as the home base for the Navy’s fleet throughout western Puget Sound and to provide base operating services, including support for both surface ships and fleet ballistic missiles and other nuclear submarines having their home ports at Bremerton and Bangor.
Puget Sound Navy Museum
251 1st St., Bremerton, 360-479-7447. This museum has collected, preserved and interpreted the naval heritage of the Pacific Northwest, documenting life on the sea, pivotal moments for the Navy in Puget Sound and the history of the Naval Shipyard. Features of the museum include the captain’s steering wheel, a collection of Japanese swords, a sea mine, Russian uniforms and an exhibit about the USS John C. Stennis nuclear-powered supercarrier.
Kitsap County Veterans Memorial
3337 NW Byron on the Silverdale waterfront. The Homebuilders Association of Kitsap County worked with other community organizations to build this park, honoring all who served in any era. It is one of the few memorials to honor all six branches of service, including Merchant Marines.
Silverdale Waterfront Park offers great views and is a perfect location to reflect on what veterans have done for our country. The memorial also honors Henry R. Johnson, a World War I veteran from Silverdale who lost his life in the Muese-Argonne Offensive.
Suquamish Veterans Memorial Park 18490 Suquamish Way NE Suquamish. Set in a natural landscape of native plants, this 9,000-square-foot space reflects the traditional Big House architecture of the Coast Salish and houses the tribe’s collection of artifacts, photographs and manuscripts. Thick wood pillars are displayed on the outside of the museum, one representing Chief Sealth and another representing Chief Kitsap. The public area offers permanent and temporary exhibition spaces, research space, education rooms and a museum store.
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discover the history Suquamish Museum
6861 NE South Street, Suquamish Located in the historic waterfront community home to Chief Seattle’s Gravesite, the House of Awakened Culture and the Old Man House Park, the Suquamish Museum teaches visitors about the culture of the Suquamish and Coast Salish Tribes. The facility opened in 2012 and features the Ancient Shores - Changing Tides exhibit that envelopes visitors in a forest-like environment. The objects in the museum are on loan from Suquamish families to authentically teach folks about the Suquamish culture. Open daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Kitsap County
Originally called Slaughter County, what is now known as Kitsap County was officially formed on Jan. 16, 1857. It was initially named for Lt. William Alloway Slaughter, who was killed in the Yakima War. Unfortunately for the lieutenant, Kitsap County kept the name for only about seven months, when in July 1857, the county held its first election and voters opted to rename the county. After the people had spoken, it was decided that Kitsap County would bear the namesake of Chief Kitsap of the Suquamish Tribe. Museums across the county offer visitors the opportunity to learn about Kitsap County’s rich history. Tribal education centers also provide an opportunity to learn about the residents of Kitsap County who have lived here since before
the arrival of those with European heritage.
Naval Undersea Museum
1 Garnett Way, Keyport. 360-396-4148. Focusing on the unique history of undersea warfare and exploration, the Naval Undersea Museum offers visitors a plentiful series of exhibits, artifacts and even the control room from USS Greenling. Learn about torpedoes (built and tested in Keyport), submarines, sea mines, early divers and much more. Outdoor exhibits showcase deep-sea vehicles, sure to interest anyone with a curiosity for Naval history or a thirst for undersea knowledge.
USS Turner Joy
300 Washington Beach Ave. Bremerton. 360792-2457. This Vietnam-era U.S. Navy destroyer was the first permanent and publicly accessible naval heritage and educational ship attraction in the Northwest. The ship can be toured from stem to stern and from boiler to bridge. The Turner Joy is also available for private tours, banquets and youth group overnight stays.
House of Knowledge
31912 Little Boston Rd. NE. Kingston. 360-2972646. The Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe’s House of Knowledge features four integrated buildings with a spectacular collection of Native American carvings and art. The 5,700-square-foot
longhouse is used as a ceremonial space and for weddings and events and can accommodate up to 400 people. All one room, the longhouse features a central performance area, surrounded by seating.
Chief Sealth’s Grave
7076 NE South St. Suquamish. Seattle was named for Suquamish Chief Si âl (Sealth), who became known as Chief Seattle. The chief’s grave site is in the small community of Suquamish and overlooks Puget Sound. Sealth’s grave was also renovated and rededicated on Veterans Day 2010.
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Sound through rotating displays of pieces from their permanent collection and also special seasonal exhibitions. Admission is free. www.biartmuseum.org
Japanese American Exclusion Memorial
Bainbridge Island Bainbridge Island Historical Museum
215 Ericksen Ave NE Get educated about the history of Bainbridge at the island’s historical museum - housed in a 1908 schoolhouse. It has artifacts, photos and handson exhibits related to Bainbridge through the years. Visit www.bainbridgehistory.org for hours as well as more information about the current crop of rotating exhibits.
Bainbridge Island Museum of Art (BIMA)
550 Winslow Way East BIMA showcases artists from around the Puget
4192 Eagle Harbor Drive NE The Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial is a historical and informational site commemorating the actual location where the first West Coast Japanese Americans were forced from their homes following the attack on Pearl Harbor. Because of the island’s proximity to naval bases, local Japanese Americans were the first in the country to be interned, and 227 Japanese Americans were ultimately ordered to leave the island with only six days’ notice. Admission is free. www. bijaema.org
Poulsbo Poulsbo is home to a few historical museums run by the Poulsbo Historical Society, including the Poulsbo Historical Museum Heritage Hall at Poulsbo City Hall, which is open from 10 a.m. to 4p.m. Wednesday through Saturday. Also operated by the Poulsbo Historical Society is
the Poulsbo Maritime Museum on Front Street in downtown Poulsbo.
Poulsbo Historical Society
200 NE Moe St. Poulsbo. 360-440-7354 A museum that captures the unique heritage and daily lives of Poulsbo’s early immigrant families. Constantly changing exhibits provide visitors a reason to keep coming back to see how Poulsbo evolved from its humble beginnings to the city it has become today.
Poulsbo Maritime Museum
19010 Front Street NE Poulsbo’s rich maritime history is showcased through imaginative exhibits and thoughtprovoking interactive displays. Learn about the cod fishing boats that used to call Poulsbo their home port, or Ron Young’s locally famous and arguably unrivaled Poulsbo Boat.
Martinson Cabin
317 NW Lindvig Way, Poulsbo Open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays, catch a glimpse into the life of an 1800’s pioneer. This cabin, originally built by the Martinson Family, was moved to its current location in Poulsbo in 2006. Today the cabin is preserved
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Hansville Point No Point Lighthouse
9001 NW Point No Point Rd. Hansville Holding the honor of the oldest lighthouse on the Puget Sound, the Point No Point lighthouse serves as a beacon in the night to passing ships, warning them of treacherous shoals nearby. The lighthouse has remained in continuous service since 1880 and was manned until 1980, when the system was automated by the US Coast Guard. The lighthouse and museum are open to tours on the weekends.
Kingston My Girl Drive-In
Kingston. 360-297-1792 An authentic replica of a 1950’s drive-in restaurant, My Girl is an homage to the 1950’s. The venue is used as a by-reservation event space, available for private and corporate functions, wedding receptions, family reunions and much more. Call for reservations.
Kitsap Loves Kids
Kitsap Historical Society and Museum
280 4th St. Bremerton, WA 98337, 360-479-6226 This museum’s mission is to collect, preserve and exhibit the diverse culture, heritage and history of Kitsap County for the education and enjoyment of the public. People have resided on the Kitsap Peninsula for thousands of years because of the excess of natural resources. Take a look at the timeline history to educate yourself about Kitsap’s diverse residents from Native Americans, loggers, farmers, shipbuilders and military personnel.
Elandan Gardens & Bonsai Museum
3050 State Highway 16 W Bremerton, WA 98312, 360-373-8260 Visit the beautiful and elegant waterfront gardens to experience the world-class bonsai collection and landscape artistry. The museum is set among pods, waterfalls, sculptures and lush gardens on the shores of Puget Sound. The gift shop and gallery are filled with antiques and treasures from Asia, Europe and North America. The collection of trees are more than 1,000 years old and took root when Leonardo da Vinci, Kubla Kahn Chinese Professor Zhu Xi were all alive. Available for small weddings and events.
257 4th St., Bremerton, 360-373-2992 This museum is filled with theatrical puppets that represent various puppet types and cultures from around the globe. A hands-on children’s activity room, a gift shop and tours are all included.
Port Orchard Log Cabin Museum
416 Sidney Ave. This historic original settler’s cabin houses a museum featuring the furnishings of a typical family of the era and follows a seasonal story line depicting life in South Kitsap. The displays are changed regularly.
Sidney Art Gallery & MUSEUM
202 Sidney Ave. Sidney Art Gallery offers visitors a place to find art treasures crafted by local renowned and emerging artists. The gallery features a monthly exhibition of works by Northwest artists, from brilliant stained glass creations to nostalgic watercolor paintings. Creative gifts are offered for all occasions, including original paintings, prints, pottery, sculptures, wood carvings, metal and iron work, blown glass and jewelry. Stop in to see the creative work by regional artists.
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BRUCIATO 240 Winslow Way East,
Bainbridge: Located in the renovated Winslow Hardware building on the island’s main drag. Bruciato arose from Chef Brendan McGill’s longtime and popular pop-up, and the 2,000 square-foot restaurant features classic Neapolitan pizza as well as modern interpretations. McGill (“People’s Best New Chef” by Food & Wine in 2013) has a storied relationship with Neapolitan pizza: as
the executive chef of Via Tribunali, he traveled to Naples in 2009 and dove deep into the city’s traditions of both pizza and espresso. Aside from pizza, the restaurant offers a lineup of items cooked in the wood-fire oven — from Stefano Ferrara, the worldfamous maker of Neapolitan pizza ovens — prepared in cazuelas, including seafood and vegetables. There is also plenty of salads and antipasti on the menu.
THE MADISON DINER Madison Diner 305 Madison Ave. N., Bainbridge: The restaurant is inside a historic railroad car built in 1948 by the Fodero Dining Car Company, and was originally located on a street corner in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania before being completely disassembled piece by piece and brought to Bainbridge in 1996. Once featured on Guy Fieri’s show “Diners, Drive-ins and Dives” on the Food Network, the diner is famous for its milkshakes. But don’t stop there; the diner offers a multitude of breakfast (including salmon hash, and southern-style buttermilk biscuits and gravy), lunch (burgers, salads, cold and grilled sandwiches such as patty melts and Reubens) and dinner choices (including home-style meals such as chicken & waffles and fish & chips).
Poulsbo
Taqueria Los Cazadores 19559 Viking Ave.
NW, Poulsbo: Was recently named Best of North Kitsap by readers of the North Kitsap Herald. It’s easy to see why with a homey atmosphere, and of course, great authentic Mexican food.
Taqueria El Huarache
19424 7th Ave. NE, Poulsbo: Another of the excellent family owned Mexican restaurants that seem to be popping up more frequently in and around Poulsbo. Located in Poulsbo Village, they have great lunch specials that are reasonably priced and more than worth the trip.
Pho T&N 19641 7th Ave. NE #135, Poulsbo: A top option for Vietnamese cuisine in North Kitsap, especially well-known for its namesake dish Pho. Comes in a number of varieties. Not into soup? Try the shaking beef platter or one of the stir fries. Kachai Thai Kitchen 19980 10th Ave NE
#104, Poulsbo: A good place to grab some pad thai or drunken noodles. Also has a good variety of chicken and beef based dishes, that also pair well in the noodle and rice dishes.
Central Market 20148 10th Ave NE, Poulsbo: This supermarket is a one-stop shop with a bakery, pizza and hot dog stand and a cafe on site. Central Market is well known all around Kitsap for its pizza, which is made with a number of different toppings. You can buy by the slice or order a whole pizza to take back to the hotel. Tizley’s EuroPub 18928 Front St NE,
Poulsbo: It’s on the second floor of a
building in downtown Poulsbo. Stepping inside, you will feel like you’re walking into a real European pub. Specializes in German, Norwegian, Italian and Irish dishes. Grab a Reuben sandwich, some sausage, or their excellent schnitzel. Don’t forget the pretzel with hot mustard as an appetizer. They also offer a large family platter for sharing.
Sogno Di Vino 18830 Front St NE, Poulsbo: Another local favorite in downtown Poulsbo, especially good for a date night with a great selection of wines, a relaxing atmosphere and excellent Italian cuisine. Specialties include lamb shanks and Tuscan stakes. They also make excellent wood-fired pizzas. Sluys Bakery 18924 Front St NE, Poulsbo: Home of the world famous Poulsbo Bread, this bakery in downtown Poulsbo serves up some of the sweetest confections around. No trip to Kitsap is complete without stopping at Sluys for a tasty treat and then taking a walk along nearby Liberty Bay.
Suquamish Sully’s 7234 NE Pkwy, Suquamish: Taco Tuesday is always a big hit at this spot with outdoor tables that have a beautfiul view of the Port Madison waters as well as Seattle off in the distance. Also a great spot for pub grub and to catch an NFL game on Sundays with plenty of TVs all around the bar and restaurant.
Kingston The Grub Hut 11130 NE State Highway 104, Kingston: Their burgers can go toe-to-toe with the best in the country and they have a ton of variety on their menu. Relaxed, casual, laid back tropical decor on the inside perfectly captures to their motto of “Peace, Love and Grub.” Kingston Ale House 11225 NE State Highway 104, Kingston: Near the ferry terminal, the ale house specializes in seafood, burgers, steaks and salads. A place that’s good for both the family and a night out with friends.
Mossback 26185 Ohio Ave NE, Kingston:
Another easy walk from the ferry terminal, Mossback was built inside a 100-year-old
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ADVENTURE! farmhouse and has a seasonal menu, so keep an open mind on arrival. Serves a bit of everything, including pasta dishes, falafel and even borscht.
something a little unusual? Try the chile relleno burger.
Port Gamble
Danny’s BBQ 11871 Silverdale Way NW,
Silver City Restaurant and Ale House 2799 NW Myhre Rd, Silverdale: Plenty of great pizza and pub grub here to go along with your favorite brews. Menu has burgers, sandwiches, steaks and house specialties such as chicken pot pie.
Smokin’ Robinsons Cafe 7978 Seabeck
Oak Table Cafe 3290 NW Mt Vintage Way, Silverdale: It can get busy, especially on the weekends, but it’s always worth the wait. They’re serving up unbelievable omelettes, delicious pancakes and a number of signature egg dishes. Open 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. and serves only breakfast on the weekends.
Butcher & Baker Provisions 4719 NE State
Hwy 104, Port Gamble: Everything here is well-made and delicious, but the fried chicken sandwich stands out above the rest. Has applewood bacon, spicy or mild pimento cheese and dill pickles on a kaiser bun.
Hansville Peninsula Pies 38955 Hansville Rd.,
Hansville: Take a walk around Point-NoPoint then head across the street for some pizza with locally-sourced ingredients and a seasonal menu. It’s only open Wednesday through Saturday, but it’s a must-stop if you’re in the area.
Keyport Casa Mexico 1918 NE Poulsbo Ave, Keyport:
It’s a mostly residential area that is a little off the beaten path serving the people working on the nearby Naval base. But if you’re in the area, it’s a must-stop. The restaurant’s wonderful owners are always around and this place serves up solid Mexican fare. Looking for
Silverdale Silverdale: A Texas-style BBQ place on the outskirts of the main drag in Silverdale, Danny’s has plenty of tender, mouthwatering fall-off-the bone meat. Grab some baby back ribs, smoked brisket and pulled pork. Make sure you grab plenty of napkins for this juicy meal.
Highway NW, Silverdale: Named best of Central Kitsap by Central Kitsap Reporter readers, it’s on the corner of Seabeck Highway and Newberry Hill Road and attached to a gas station. It’s the perfect place to grab some BBQ after a nice trip to Scenic Beach State Park. Tender meats smoked to perfection with some tasty sides. You can’t go wrong here.
Moctezuma 10315 Silverdale Way Northwest J3, Silverdale: Located at the Kitsap Mall, Moctezuma gets high marks for its excellent Mexican food, especially the molé, which can be difficult to find in the Northwest. Fresh food and a pleasant atmosphere make this a hit in Central Kitsap.
Bremerton Noah’s Ark 1516 6th St, Bremerton:
Seriously, come hungry to this place. It’s an old-time family restaurant serving up burgers, cheesesteaks, salads and sandwiches in huge portions.
80 | DISCOVER KITSAP 2019 Toad Pizza House Bremerton: Delicious brick-oven El Balcon 326 Pacific Ave. Bremerton: Located in the
heart of the downtown core, it’s a small place with big Mexican and Salvadorian flavor. There aren’t many places to sit and eat, so you may want to be flexible in case you need to order your food to go, though there are some tables outside on the sidewalk in the summer. Tons of great burrito combinations and make sure to order yourself a pupusa as well.
Boat Shed 101 Shore Dr., Bremerton: Practically a landmark of
the Manette
pizza in a cozy, relaxed atmosphere. Design your own or try one of the many varieties. Also serves salads, sandwiches and paninis.
The Garage 6812 Kitsap Way, Bremerton: Legendary for its outrageous Bloody Marys garnished with all sorts of interesting choices such as bacon, onion rings, chicken wings, Belgian waffles and sweet potato fries. Tracyton Public House 403 NW Tracy Ave., Bremerton:
Located in its namesake neighborhood of Bremerton, come for the chicken wings, which are consistently voted as the best in the area. Plenty of other solid pub grub to be found here as well.
Port Orchard That One Place 1397 Olney Ave. SE,
Port Orchard: A big buy for a big appetite, it’s “The Challenge: Quad Nasty!” Everything on the big nasty: three-quarterpound burger, quarterpound gourmet hot dog, chili, two slices bacon, jalapeños, and onion — but quadrupled. Think you have what it takes? Stacked so high, you may not be able to see over it.
China Sun Buffet 4331 Bethel Road SE, Port Orchard: An AmericanChinese buffet that stretches from wall to wall and includes favorite Chinese dishes, sushi, many American dishes and sweets to top it all off. Make sure to try the coconut chicken, sesame chicken, banana pudding rolls, fried rice, coconut shrimp — the teriyaki is a must. Of course, these are just some of the many culinary delights you will find. The Dock Pub and Eatery 715 Bay St., Port Orchard: Located in the Port Orchard Public Market, the restaurant is a great place to stop for a satisfying meal after a day of shopping or sightseeing. The restaurant serveS hearty fare, such as hamburgers, homemade soups, salads and seafood. neighborhood, Boat Shed is a great place in the summer with its large outdoor deck overlooking the water. Specializes in seafood, steak and sandwiches. Give the fish tacos a whirl - it’s 3.5-ounce cod with lime sauce, coleslaw and jack and cheddar cheeses.
Bay Street Bistro 834 Bay St., Port Orchard: This fine
dining establishment serves a delectable menu of New American fare and seafood. It also has a well-regarded wine list that includes favorite Pacific Northwest wines.
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WHAT’S ON TAP? Local craft Beers & SPIRITS on the Kitsap Peninsula
Bainbridge Island
Poulsbo
Bainbridge Brewing and Alehouse
Slippery Pig Brewing
9415 Coppertop Loop (brewery and taproom); 500 Winslow Way East (alehouse) Tasty snacks to enjoy, free WiFi, local sports on TVs, pinball games, an upstairs mezzanine for groups, an outdoor patio during warmer months, weekly trivia nights, and an occasional local live band can all be found at the brewery and taproom, which allows minors on the premises if they are accompanied by an adult (hence the “well-behaved dogs and children allowed” rule). Located on Winslow Way East, just one block from the island ferry terminal, Bainbridge Brewing’s Alehouse is a great place to enjoy Northwest craft beer, cider and wine in a relaxed casual environment. A favorite of island residents and visitors alike, the Alehouse (ages 21 and over) features: 18 taps, plus growlers and bottles, craft ciders from around the region, wines produced by island vintners and regular entertainment similar to the brewery offerings. www.bainbridgebeer.com
Bainbridge Organic Distillers
9727 Coppertop Loop Tastings and tours offered at a small-batch distillery crafting organic gin, whiskey and vodka - winner of multiple national and international awards. www.bainbridgedistillers.com
Highside Distilling
8895 Three Tree Lane NE Distillery and tasting room is located less than 2 miles from downtown Winslow and the Seattle Ferry Terminal. Though it only just opened in November 2018, this family run operation is generating some buzz. Stop on by to sample spirits, try out a signature drink, and get a tour of our production facility. www.highsidedistlling.com
18801 Front Street Stop by this local brewery and restaurant to find out what owner Dave Lambert has been cooking up. Don’t forget to order up a plate of Lambert’s infamous lutefisk tacos too!
Western Red Brewing
19168 Jensen Way NE After closing up the family’s sawmill operation, owner Denver Smyth opted to enter into the beer brewing business, but don’t let the change of occupation fool you, Smyth’s taproom is filled with accouterments telegraphing his familiarity with an axe and saw.
Silver City Brewery & Taproom
206 Katy Penman Ave. Seasonal, specialty, barrel-aged, experimental and small batch craft beers are the business of the Silver City Brewery.
Valhöll Brewing
18970 3rd Ave. One of Poulsbo’s first breweries, Valhöll has established its seat firmly within Poulsbo’s craft beer scene. Plenty of beers are on the wall at Valhöll, be sure to treat yourself and sample a few.
Rainy Daze Brewing
650 NW Bovela Lane, Suite 3 Located right in Poulsbo, Rainy Daze has set itself apart from the other breweries in town by offering unique and exceptional craft beers to their die-hard customers.
Sound Brewery
19815 Viking Ave. NW A great brewery with an excellent restaurant to match, the pizzas at Sound are only rivaled by their thirstquenching beers.
Kingston Downpour Brewing
10991 NE State Highway 104 Located right in Kingston, this brewery offers handcrafted, smallbatch IPAs, pales, stouts, reds and seasonal beers as well as light snacks for hungry beer drinkers.
Hood Canal Brewery
26449 Bond Rd. NE Local brews include the Big Beef Oatmeal Stout, Agate Pass Amber and the Doesewalips Special.
Bremerton Der Blokken Brewery & Restaurant
1100 Perry Ave. An outstanding brewery located in Bremerton’s Manette neighborhood, this brewery is an outstanding stop
for a beer lover. Be sure to get there for Taster Tuesday or Wing Wednesday. Happy hour runs from 4-6 p.m. daily.
Dog Days Brewing
260 4th St. Both a dog and kid friendly environment located in Bremerton.
Lovecraft Brewing Company
275 5th St. Suite 101 Started by Jesse and Tasha Wilson, this spot rose from the collaboration of beer industry workers and it shows.
Hales Barrelhouse
1509 North Wycoff Ave. If you don’t know Hales, then you should because it is the longest running independently owned microbrewery in the Pacific Northwest. No food served here, just beer and snacks, so be sure to come with your game face on.
Silverdale Silver City Restaurant & Brewery
2799 NE Mhyre Rd. A microbrewery and also a full-sized restaurant. Halibut and chips pair nicely with Silver City’s Ridgetop Red.
Cash Brewing
3388 NW Byron St. Located right in Old Town Silverdale, this brewery features delicious beers and tasty grub.
Port Orchard SLAUGHTER COUNTY Brewing COMPANY
1307 Bay St. This local brewery and pub house offers customers a little bit of everything: tasty beverages, local brews, good fun and lots of games and activities to enjoy between sips.
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FARMERS MARKETS Local farmers and artists offer something for just about everyone
farmers markets around Kitsap County. Most of them take place on the weekend but there are a few that run during the week. Make sure to pick up some fresh homegrown vegetables, flowers or even local homemade honey. Odds are you will find a unique and special gift for someone back home. At most of the markets, local artists present their crafts that include paintings, pottery and jewelry.
Bainbridge Island Farmers Market
At town square in Winslow, Bainbridge Island. Saturdays through Dec. 16, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. www.bainbridgefarmersmarket.org
Bremerton Farmers Market
Thursdays, 4-7 p.m. May through October at Evergreen Park, 1400 Park Avenue, Bremerton. www.bremertonmarket.wordpress.com
At Mike Wallace Park on the Kingston waterfront Saturdays, 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., May 5 to Oct. 27. www.kingstonfarmersmarket.com
Poulsbo Farmers Market
Gateway Fellowship parking lot, 18901 8th Ave. NE, Poulsbo. Saturdays 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. April through December. www. poulsbofarmersmarket.org
Port Orchard Farmers Market
At the Port Orchard Waterfront Boardwalk on Bay Street, Port Orchard. Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 13 through Oct. 12. www. pofarmersmarket.org
Ravenwood Market
7950 NE Little Boston Road, Kingston. Fridays 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. April through September. www.pgst.nsn.us
Beer & Winery World Class Wines Live Music Every Friday! Tasting Room - Event Venue - Corporate Retreats
3176 Olalla Valley Rd SE, Olalla, WA (253) 851-4949 | www.olallawines.com “Home of the R34, the top Cabernet Sauvignon in the Pacific Northwest” ~ Andy Perdue, Great Northwest Wines (2017)
Tasting Room Open 12-5 Saturday, 12-4 Sunday
NE 21 Old Belfair Hwy, Belfair 360-710-0855 | 360-275-9100 www.mosquitofleetwinery.com
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At the Masi Shop parking area, 16281 Highway 305, Suquamish. Every third Wednesday of the month, 3 to 7 p.m., June through October. www. suquamishfarmersmarket.org
Silverdale Farmers Market
9551 Ridgetop Blvd., Silverdale, Tuesdays 12 p.m. to 5 p.m., April to September, Silverdale Farmers Market Facebook Page
Central Kitsap Farmers Market
On the lawn of Maynard’s Restaurant, 2251 NW Bucklin Hill Rd., Silverdale, Tuesdays 3 to 7 p.m., July 23 to Oct. 8. kitsapag.org
EATERY Family Friendly Open 7 days a week Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner
Concert schedule at BrickHouse714BandG
Bringing your sweet vision to life Custom Cakes & Pastries
www.cecakestudio.com | 360-710-9036 ce-cakestudio@outlook.com | By appointment 1700 Mile Hill Dr. #143, Port Orchard WA
BREAKFAST-LUNCH-DINNER | FULL BAR | ESPRESSO
714 Bay St., Port Orchard WA (360) 876-0519 brickhouse714.com
KOFIX
2386 COLCHESTER DRIVE, MANCHESTER, WA 98353
Live Music every weekend
Serving you at the edge of Puget Sound 360.871.8199
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Exploring
beyond KITSAP Clallam County Parks
Dungeness & Salt Creek Recreation Areas Offering:
Camping Year-Round Campsite Reservations Full-Service Restrooms Birding Opportunities
Playgrounds Picnic Sites Beach Recreation Hiking Trails
JUNE 14-16 700 Main Street Downtown Edmonds FRI-SAT: 10a-8p · SUN: 10a-5p
www.edmondsartsfestival.com
360-417-2291
www.clallam.net/parks • email parks@co.clallam.wa.us
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CABINS, RV SPACES, TENTS & GIFT STORE 2634 West Sequim Bay Rd., Sequim, WA 98382 • 360-681-DUKE www.johnwayneswaterfrontresort.com
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Rejuvenate, Refresh your Home & Garden with Lavender Plants and Home Decor! Town Shop: 15 Coveland Street | Coupeville Shop Hours: 10am - 5pm Daily Farm: Open Summer Season Only 360.544.4132 | www.lavenderwind.com
Get face to face with wildlife. Over 3 miles of Drive-Thru Adventure!
PURPLE HAZE LAVENDER FARM
May - Sept. 10-5 daily Organic Blossoms Natural Products Gift Shop • Lavender Ice Cream & Lemonade Lavender Plants • U-pick Lavender Pet Friendly
Gift Shop Observation Tower & Picnic Area Driving Tours Available 363 Days a Year Snack Bar & Petting Farm in Summer
180 Bell Bottom Rd., Sequim 1-888-852-6560 PURPLE HAZE DAZE JULY 19-21
OLYMPIC GAME FARM Since 1972
Open Daily 9:00 a.m. 1423 Ward Road, Sequim
800-778-4295 360-683-4295 www.olygamefarm.com
PURPLE HAZE DOWNTOWN 127 W. Washington St., Sequim 952345589
HOME OF THE WAVING Family Fun BEARS!
360-683-1714 • Daily
www.purplehazelavender.com
www.sequimlavenderweekend.com
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Winter Summer Inn B&B 16651 Hwy 112/PO Box 54 Clallam Bay, WA 98326
(360)963-2264
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THIRD WEEKEND – A Pirate’s HOURS: 10AM TO 7PM Plunder: Swashbucklers & Tickets are available online or at the Scallywags Towne Gate! Children under 5 years old are FREE! PARKING IS FREE Also Join Us for the 4th Annual Oregon Renaissance Faire. 10am - 6pm. June 8-9 & 15-16
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Olive Oils & Vinegars 139 W. Washington St 360-683-2050
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Calendar of events THE WHEN AND WHERE OF WHAT’S HAPPENING AROUND KITSAP
May 25
Fathoms Seagull Calling Festival and Wings Cook-Off Waterfront Park. Festivities begin at 11 a.m.
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Fathoms O’Fun Dinghy Derby, Port Orchard Waterfront, noon to 3 p.m.
Ride The Tide: Kitsap Peninsula National Water Trail Event for Paddlers, Tracyton to Port Orchard, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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Port Orchard Art Walk, Bay Street, 5-8 p.m.
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2019 Bainbridge Island Rotary Auction & Rummage Sale, Woodward Middle School. Donations for the sale will be accepted from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, June 28 through Tuesday, July 2. Preview Night will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, July 5. The sale and auction follows on Saturday, July 6, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. www.BainbridgeRotaryAuction.org.
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Fathoms O’ Fun Seagull Splat 5K Run & Walk, 9 a.m., Marina Park in Port Orchard.
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South Kitsap High School Wolf Pack Invitational Crew Regatta, 2-4 p.m., Marina Park.
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Fathoms O’ Fun Pirates Rendezvous Craft and Vendor Show, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., Marina Park.
21-23 Water Trails Festival, Silverdale. Celebration on the water, kayaking. VisitKitsap.com
June 7
Port Orchard Art Walk, Bay Street, 5-8 p.m.
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Suquamish Clearwater Legends Cup at White Horse Golf Club in Kingston features the top golfers of the LPGA Legends Tour at one of Kitsap’s most picturesque courses.
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Kitsap Medieval Faire, 8707 SW Sentinel Peak Way, Bremerton, join a journey through the wonders of the middle ages. The Kitsap Medieval Faire in Port Gamble is your chance to see what it was like to live in the time of knights and castles. Visitors can look forward to tournaments, an artisan’s village and merchants row, food vendors and much more. Midsommarfest in June celebrates the arrival of the summer solstice on
Sinclair Inlet. 10:30 p.m.
June 21 at Poulsbo’s Muriel Iverson Williams Waterfront Park. Check with the Poulsbo Sons of Norway for details on the celebration.
6th Annual South Kitsap Golf Classic starts at 10 a.m. Sponsored by the Port Orchard Chamber of Commerce.
27-29 Fathoms O’ Fun Crafts and Vendor Show on Port Orchard waterfront. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
11-14 Chris Craft Rendezvous at the Port Orchard Marina.
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Fathoms O’ Fun Grand Parade in downtown Port Orchard. 6-9 p.m.
12-13 Port Orchard Bay Street Association Artisan & Vintage Fair, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
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South Kitsap Fire and Rescue Volunteer Association Annual Hot Foot 5K Races, 9 a.m., South Kitsap Regional Park, Port Orchard.
19-20 Bremerton Summer Brewfest, featuring 36 Washington breweries pouring more than 100 craft beers. Live music included.
July 3
Bainbridge Island Downtown Association July 3rd Street Dance (www.bainbridgedownown.org)
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Poulsbo’s fireworks display over Liberty Bay, be sure to get to Muriel Iverson Williams Waterfront Park early to secure your seat for what is one of Kitsap’s most spectacular fireworks displays.
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Kingston Fourth of July celebration. Parade, fireworks, fun activities for kids, vendors and The Kingston Fun Run are all on the schedule for the Kingston Fourth of July Celebration. For more information go to Kingston4thofJuly.com.
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Bremerton, Sinclair Inlet annual fireworks show
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Bainbridge Island’s Grand Old Fourth of July parade and block party (parade starts at 1 p.m.) www. bainbridgechamber.com
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Fathoms O’ Fun Annual Grand Fireworks Show in Port Orchard at
26-28 Whaling Days, Old Town Silverdale/ Silverdale Waterfront. Old-fashioned carnival with food booths, live music, games and rides. Sunday at 3 p.m., watch the annual Silverdale Rotary Duck Race where thousands of rubber duckies race to the finish line for a prize on Dyes Inlet. 28
Mustangs on the Waterfront, Port Orchard, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
TBD Bloedel Reserve Summer Performances Concert Series, July through August (www.bloedelreserve. org).
August 5
Squeaky Wheels’ Bike for Pie Ride, Bainbridge Island. Registration starts at 8:30 a.m. (www.squeakywheels. org).
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Port Gamble Maritime Music Festival is a day of maritime music set in a natural amphitheater overlooking the picturesque Gamble Bay. The festival
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Kitsap Wine Festival at Harborside Fountain Park in Bremerton, a celebration of food and wine on Bremerton’s scenic waterfront, benefiting pets at Kitsap Humane Society.
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Brownsville Appreciation Day, Brownsville Marina, free kids’ games, car show, dinghy rides in the marina and much more.
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The Poulsbo Marathon will return in all its glory and will feature chip timing, a participant’s shirt, finisher’s medal, and free race photo downloads for all participants. The beautiful course will start and finish at Liberty Bay Waterfront Park and go through downtown Poulsbo. For registration information go to poulsbohalf.com TBD Bainbridge Gardens’ annual Pumpkin Walk, a non-scary walkthrough bedecked with hundreds of lighted pumpkins (www. bainbridgegardens.com).
15-20 Tall Ships visit to Port Orchard - Lady Washington and Hawaiian Chieftain, Port Orchard Marina.
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Veteran’s Day Celebration, Kitsap County Fairgrounds, celebrate our veterans with patriotic speeches, displays and food.
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Small Business Saturday and Silverdale holiday tree lighting, Silverdale Way and Bucklin Hill Road.
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Breakfast with Santa, in Port Orchard at Port Orchard Eagles, 8 a.m.-noon.
21-23 Kitsap County Stampede at Thunderbird Arena & Stadium at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds in East Bremerton. Eight separate events will be held each night. 21-25 Kitsap County Fair and Stampede, Kitsap County Fairgrounds. Animals on exhibit, carnival rides and food, lots of homemade food and crafts to view. Concerts in the evening and a fun rodeo nightly. 31
Through Sept. 2, Bremerton Blackberry Festival, on Bremerton’s boardwalk. Food vendors, arts and crafts, car show and games for the kids. Festival hours are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday.
September 1-2
Taste of Port Orchard, Waterfront Park, Port Orchard.
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Downtown Poulsbo’s 2019 Viking City
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Bainbridge Island Studio Tour www.bistudiotour.com
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The Lighted Ships Parade will see the Poulsbo Yacht Club lighting up the waters on the 3rd Saturday of December depending on tides. Santa and his parade of decorated boats will cruise Liberty Bay, Manzanita Bay and Agate Pass. Email the PYC Santa at lightedships@gmail.com with any questions or to request Santa to wish your loved ones a Merry Christmas.
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Noon Year’s Eve, a family friendly New Year’s noon celebration at the Kids Discovery Museum in downtown Winslow (www.kidimu.org).
October
The Cruz Classic Car Show and Festival by the Bay in downtown Port Orchard, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. on the waterfront.
Olalla Americana Music Festival, 11 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Dress your pets in style and parade them down Bay Street.
Car Show will be held to benefit the SEA Discovery Center
TBD Celluloid Bainbridge Film Festival at the historic Lynwood Theatre (www. ahbainbridge.org).
December 1
Pictures with Santa at the Log Cabin, first two weekends in December, Sidney Art Gallery, Port Orchard.
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Winterfest in downtown Bremerton, includes tree lighting, carolers and a visit from Santa.
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Port Orchard Festival of Chimes & Lights, Chamber Holiday Pet Parade, Sinclair Inlet Yacht Club Christmas Lane, Jingle Bell Run, Port Orchard.
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Port Orchard Pooch & Purr Parade, Bay Street, Port Orchard, 4 to 5 p.m.
TBD Bloedel Reserve Holiday Village and Model Train Exhibit (www. bloedelreserve.org). TBD Julefest is celebrated in early December at the Sons of Norway. This fun community event includes Christmas music around the Christmas tree down on the waterfront, the Lucia Bride arriving by boat with Vikings, and Father Christmas and the Lucia Bride lighting the Christmas tree. For more information call 360-779-5209. TBD Enjoy a weekend of traditional Country Christmas activities during the Port Gamble Country Christmas. Handmade crafts, horse-drawn wagon rides, wandering carolers, and a visit from Santa all in an 1850s mill town. For more information call 360-2978074 or visit portgamble.com.
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SPORTS
No matter what time of year it is, Kitsap County offers plenty of options for the sports ENTHUSIAST but lower-skilled players will still find it a fun place to play. Located at 22795 Three Lions Place, Kingston. For more information, visit whitehorsegolf.com.
Gold Mountain is home to two municipal-owned
golf courses. The Cascade course opened in 1971 and is the flatter and more beginner-friendly of the two courses, with plenty of driving area on the fairway and easier conditions surrounding the greens. The Olympic course opened in 1996 and has hosted college and junior amateur tournaments. Located at 7263 West Belfair Road, Bremerton. Visit goldmountaingolf.com for more information.
Kitsap County is home to several local sports clubs consisting of amateur and junior athletes. Games are affordable, so bringing the entire family out to the game is no problem. As you might expect with the stunning natural beauty of the Kitsap Peninsula, Kitsap is home to several excellent golf courses and is becoming known state and countrywide as a great place to golf. Courses feature beautiful views of the Olympic Mountains, towering trees and perfectly green grass, thanks to all the rain.
Golf The Suquamish Clearwater Legends Cup
takes place June 7-8 at White Horse Golf Club in Kingston. Come see some of the best players in the history of women’s golf who now take part in the LPGA Legends Tour. For more information about the tournament, visit clearwaterlegendscup.com.
White Horse originally opened in 2007 and
was rated one of America’s best new courses that year by Golf Digest, thanks to its beautiful natural surroundings and incredibly high degree of difficulty. The course was originally designed by Cynthia Dye McGarey, a famous course designer. The course fell into foreclosure due to the 2008 economic crash (the golf course was one part of a larger development) but was rescued by the Suquamish Tribe — and has flourished since. It’s still a challenging course,
McCormick Woods is an 18-hole course built in
1986 southwest of downtown Port Orchard and features natural lakes and huge fir and cedar trees. Each hole has five sets of tees to challenge players of all skill levels. Located at 5515 McCormick Woods Drive SW, Port Orchard. Visit mccormickwoodsgolf.com for more information.
Trophy Lake is an 18-hole, 7,200-yard course
that has been ranked on several lists for top golf courses in Washington state by Golfweek and the USGA over the past decade. The course has views of Mount Rainier and the Olympic Range, and offers plenty of risk and reward for golfers with large greens and plenty of deep bunkers. Visit trophylakegolf.com for more information. Located at 3900 SW Lake Flora Road, Port Orchard.
Rolling Hills in Bremerton, an 18-hole course opened in 1972, is shorter than most courses but has plenty of challenging holes with some blind tee shots and tight fairways. Located at 2485 NE McWilliams Road, Bremerton. Visit rollinghillsgolfcourse.com for more information.
Soccer The Olympic Peninsula Force plays indoors at
the Olympic Sports Center in Bremerton, home to several indoor and outdoor turf fields, and Gordon Field in East Bremerton. There are two men’s teams — one in the WISL and the other in the EPLWA — as well as a women’s team in
the NWPL. Teams play throughout Washington and Oregon from May through December. See olypenforce.com for more information.
Basketball Kitsap Admirals is a pro-am team that plays at
different gyms throughout Kitsap County, mostly at Bremerton High School or the Marvin Williams Recreation Center in Bremerton. Games are played from October through March. For more information, go to kitsapadmirals.com.
Ice Hockey The West Sound Admirals, a junior hockey team,
play their home games October through March at the Bremerton Ice Center. For more information, go to wsadmirals.com.
Roller Derby Northwest Roller Derby Company is Kitsap
County’s only adult roller derby league, welcoming those of all ability levels. Bouts run from February through November at Bremerton Skate Land, 1740 NE Fuson Road, Bremerton. Doors open at 5:30. First whistle at 6 p.m. Visit northwestderbycompany.com for more information.
The Kitsap County Derby Brats is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping young girls through roller derby. There is a junior roller derby squad for girls ages 12-18 and also a “tootsie” team for girls ages 5-11. The Brats have their home bouts at Bremerton Skateland at 1740 NE Fuson Road, Bremerton.
Rodeo Kitsap County Stampede is a can’t-miss event
that takes place Aug. 21-23 at Thunderbird Arena & Stadium at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds in East Bremerton. Eight separate events, including steer wrestling, team roping, saddle bronc riding and barrel racing are held nightly.
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GETTING THERE How will you travel to your Destination The best way to get to the Kitsap Peninsula is by ferry. Drive or walk onto the Bainbridge Island or Bremerton ferries operated by Washington State Ferries from Colman Dock in Seattle. The Bainbridge-Seattle route is about 35 minutes long and the Bremerton-Seattle run is about 60 minutes. There are also ferries running between Kingston and Edmonds (30 minutes) and Fauntleroy (West Seattle), Vashon Island and Southworth (south of Port Orchard, 40 minutes). Kitsap Transit also offers passenger-only service to Bremerton and Kingston from Seattle.
Highway 3 is the main thoroughfare through
Kitsap County, and it connects Poulsbo to Silverdale and Bremerton. It merges with Route 104, which leads to the Hood Canal Bridge and the Olympic Peninsula at its northern terminus and runs south and west to Shelton in Mason County. Highway 3 also links up with Highway 16 in Gorst, which runs through Pierce County across the Tacoma Narrows Bridge to Tacoma. Highway 3 also connects to 305, which runs to the Bainbridge Island ferry at Eagle Harbor.
Bus Service
Kitsap Transit has routed bus service serving Bainbridge Island, Poulsbo, Kingston, Suquamish, Silverdale, Bremerton and Port Orchard. Bus routes are designed to connect with one another as well as the local foot ferries, fast ferries and Washington State Ferries vessels.
To board a bus, have either the exact change in the fare box — bills and coins are accepted — or tap an ORCA card. Make sure to ask the driver for a transfer if you need one. Route No. 1 and 2 serve as a fast-ferry express for those arriving in Bremerton as a carless passenger. Route 1 goes to the North Viking Transfer Station in Poulsbo and Route 2 goes to Ridgetop Boulevard in Silverdale, which can then be taken to the nearby Kitsap Mall. Route No. 90 serves the Bainbridge Island Ferry terminal, bringing passengers to Poulsbo. Route No. 91 serves commuters between the Kingston ferry terminal and the Bainbridge ferry terminal. See the Kitsap Transit website for details and more routes.
Hood Canal Floating Bridge is approximately 1.4 miles long and is an important connector to Jefferson County and the Olympic Peninsula. The only other way around is a three-hour drive down Route 3 through Belfair to Shelton, where it intersects with Highway 101, which runs north and south along the western side of the Hood Canal. It is the third-longest floating bridge in the world and the longest one situated on saltwater. The bridge links Kitsap County to the Olympic Peninsula and Olympic National Park. It is a nontoll road, but drivers not familiar with the area should check the bridge’s status ahead of time since it does open for marine traffic, which can cause delays.
Carlisle II was in operation back in the days of
the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet and celebrated its 100th birthday in 2017. It’s one of remaining surviving vessels of a fleet of boats that Carlisle II is now a floating museum with black and white photos in the interior. The vessel was built in Bellingham in 1917 and originally operated there, running between the city and Lummi Island. It was then bought and used to make the short trip across Sinclair Inlet between Port Orchard and Bremerton, where the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard grew its operation during World War II. This was an important route because the drive around the inlet between the two cities took double the time. Carlisle II is now owned and operated by Kitsap Transit and still makes the Port Orchard-Bremerton run as a foot ferry, often used by commuters. Crossing time takes approximately 12 minutes. There is also a foot ferry to Bremerton from Annapolis, which takes about five minutes.
On the Web:
Washington State Ferries: wsdot.wa.gov/ferries Kitsap Transit Fast Ferries: kitsapferries.com/ discoverkitsap Puget Sound Travel Area Alerts: wsdot.com/ traffic/trafficalers/PugetSound.aspx Kitsap Transit Foot Ferry: kitsaptransit.com/ service/foot-ferry# Kitsap Transit Buses: kitsaptransit.com/service/ routed-buses
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TRIPS ON A TANK NAVIGATING THE PENINSULA ON A SINGLE TANK OF GAS One of the wonderful things about the Kitsap Peninsula, is just how close you are to everything once you’re here. Of course the year-round residents have already learned just how far one tank of gas can get them, those visiting Kitsap should keep the following in mind: you are never far from adventure. One tank of gas, that’s all it takes to get to the following places, all selected for their proximity to Kitsap and the fact that getting there will be a little easier on your wallet than a long road trip.
Port Townsend: Founded in 1851 Port Townsend is home to numerous historic sites and a charming city center to boot. Perhaps most noticable, Port Townsend features numerous Victorian buildings from the late 19th Century. Many events are hosted in Port Townsend, not the least of which is the Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival, held in September. Fort Worden offers a nice mix of natural beauty and historic interest, given its crucial role in providing seaside defense. Dungeness County Park, Dungeness Wildlife Refuge: The Dungeness County Park in Sequim features two camping loops for folks who want to brew up their morning coffee in front of what is undoubtedly one of the most commanding
views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca the area has to offer. Try to shoot for the northwestern-facing campsites, if you can, for the best views. The key feature of the park, aside from its vantage from the bluff, is its walking trail, which leads directly to the Dungeness Wildlife Refuge. Open from 7 a.m. to 30 minutes before sunset, just $3 gets visitors the opportunity to hike the 5 miles down the spit to the New Dungeness Lighthouse. The trip is an easy one for ablebodied folks, just so long as you catch a 6-foot tide or lower. Any higher than 6 feet and hikers can be pushed up onto the driftwood and rocks, making the trip considerably longer and more difficult but not impossible. After hiking the spit, there’s a good chance you’ll have worked up quite an appetite, and for that, Blondie’s Plate in Sequim is going to be your next go-to spot. Located in a former Episcopalian church on 2nd Avenue, Blondie’s Plate is a hard one to miss and features fresh, local seafood and other contemporary Northwest cuisine sure to please even the most pretentious of wannabe gourmands. This spot is going to be a bit higherend than your average roadside greasy spoon, but you better believe, it’s well worth it if you’re
into seafood. Hitting Blondie’s during their happy hour between 4 and 5 p.m. will also get you $3 off certain menu items, good for folks looking to sample a couple of items.
Hobuck Beach: Hobuck Beach, located near Neah Bay in Washington’s northwestern-most tip, you will find Hobuck Beach, a haven for surfers, campers and beach aficionados. The drive along the Strait of Juan De Fuca Highway (SR-112) near the coast makes for an interesting trip, with plenty to see along the way. Shortly after the
DISCOVER KITSAP 2019 | 93 is by taking the Makah Passage, but this isn’t town of Shadow, the roadway begins a series of Hobuck Beach has a fairly consistent close-toserpentine winds as it negotiates the contours of the coastline. Certain sections of SR-112 can be extremely rough and pose serious hazards to motorcyclists and larger vehicles towing trailers. Be sure to keep your eyes peeled for signs identifying bumps on the roadway, as these are not your average quarter-inch grading differentials that you might find after the county does a little roadwork. Between Twin Beach and the community of Pysht, travelers can take in a clear, hilltop view toward the mouths of Joe Creek and Jim Creek. Farther in the distance, the Pillar Point Recreation Area is also visible. There are a number of locations conveniently placed along the Strait of Juan De Fuca Highway where folks can pull over and take in the views of the strait and Vancouver Island. After arriving in Neah Bay, your GPS may tell you that the best way to get over to Hobuck Beach
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the case. The Makah Passage is an unpaved, rutty, bone shaker which will almost certainly wake any passengers lulled to sleep by the winding coastal roads. Instead, visitors should take Cape Flattery Road until it reaches Hobuck Road, thereby foregoing about 20 minutes of traveling speeds of 10 mph or less.
Hobuck Beach Resort is a
good place to camp near the beach. One night’s stay is $25 in a general camping area, which is basically an open field where campers are allowed to set up wherever they can fit. Because Hobuck Beach Resort is located within the Makah Reservation, visitors are required to purchase a $10 recreational use permit from the tribe. Alcohol and marijuana are expressly forbidden from the reservation as well, with violators subject to citation and prosecution.
shore break, making it a popular spot for surfers to catch a wave. The beach also provides a cool breeze for those who aren’t looking to don a wetsuit, and the fine coastal sand makes for good barefoot walking. Remember to keep an eye out for the patches of dried kelp scattered across the beach since they can dry into hard, pokey masses. Hobuck Beach is a wonderful trip for anyone hoping to experience the rugged, raw, beauty of Washington’s coast without straying too far from civilization. Remember, when you’re in Kitsap, you’re only one tank of gas away from adventure.
Olympic National Park: With a labyrinth of sprawling trails for any skill level, backpacking in the Olympic National Park is an absolute must for anyone who enjoys communing with nature. Picturesque vistas and alpine lakes abound in the Olympic National Park, if you’re feeling lucky you can also bring along a rod and reel to try your hand at catching a lake trout. Be sure to check with the local ranger station to ensure that you adhere to local fishing regulations. Regardless of your skill level, the Olympic National Park has something for you so do yourself a favor and get out there and get on the trail.
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WHIDBEY ISLAND
Whidbey Island has a little bit of everything for
everybody. Just a short ferry ride from Port Townsend, Whidbey has a plethora of choices for the most particular of travelers. Located in Jefferson County, it has a beautiful natural setting with hiking trails, camping, shopping and lots of history to discover. And it’s easy to make your trip to Whidbey Island a weekend adventure. There are lots of hotels, inns and bed and breakfasts to stay at overnight. The island forms the northern boundary of Puget Sound and is home to Naval Air Station Whidbey Island. The economy of the area south of Oak Harbor depends on tourism, small-scale agriculture and the arts. Langley and Freeland both have a number of art galleries and antique stores. Whidbey is often referred to as Puget Sound’s largest artists colony, and it’s no wonder why. It’s home to many working artists, writers and performers. On the historical front: Whidbey Island contains Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve, the first national historic reserve in the U.S. It was created by the National Park Service to preserve the rural history and
culture of the island and to protect the area’s rare and sensitive native plants.
Washington State Parks located on the island include Deception Pass State Park, Joseph Whidbey State Park, Fort Ebey State Park, Fort Casey State Park and South Whidbey Island State Park. There’s also a series of countyoperated parks throughout the island. Sites not to be missed on the island include the Greenbank Farm, located at the mid-point of the island. There also are several artists shops and a local wine-tasting room, along with gardens to view. A small cafe offers in-season specials that are great for a lunchtime picnic nearby. Whidbey Island hosts many festivals and celebrations throughout the year. Among the most popular is the Whidbey Island Fair on July 18-21. It includes rides, food and 4-H animal shows. Another great event is Whidbey Island Race Week, a week-long sailing regatta every summer based out of Oak Harbor, with daily racing in Penn Cove and/or Saratoga Passage. Usually on the third week of July, it
can vary slightly due to tidal conditions. Check with the Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce for information.
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Make use of the waters surrounding Whidbey Island. There are a number of whale-watching tours, including Deception Pass Tours at www.DeceptionPassTours.com. There are two ferry routes to Whidbey — the Clinton to Mukilteo run on the south end, and the Coupeville to Port Townsend route. Check with the Washington State Ferries for time and rates. During the summer months, reservations are suggested when traveling the Coupeville ferry route. Access on the north end is via the Deception Pass Bridge routing travelers to Highway 20, which then connects to I-5 at Mount Vernon.
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SPECIAL THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS:
Sam Cadle Gary Farrell Brian Kelly Emmie Kempf Holly Lawrence Luciano Marano Robert Rawlings
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Highway 420............................................... 35, 38
Reid Real Estate.................................................65
Ahoy Kitsap........................................................61
Irene’s School of Dance....................................61
Rolling Hills Golf Course...................................93
Alder Creek Pet Lodge.......................................54
Jake’s Pickup......................................................20
Sail Bainbridge...................................................21
Alina Korotkina...................................................18
John Wayne’s Waterfront Resort.....................85
Saints Car Club..................................................45
All Creatures Animal Hospital...........................55
Josephine’s Mercantile......................................48
Sequim Spice & Tea...........................................87
Amy’s Decadent Chocolates.............................45
Kathi Reid, Re/Max............................................64
Sidney Art Gallery & Museum..........................48
B & B Repair Auto..............................................38
Keelee’s Kloset...................................................61
Silverdale Beach Hotel.......................................32
Bainbridge Diamonds & Jewelry......................21
Kitsap Economic Development Alliance............3
Sole Mates..........................................................22
Bainbridge Organic Distillers............................49
Kitsap History Museum....................................38
Sotheby’s Real Estate................................. 49, 50
Bainbridge Island Barkery.................................20
Kitsap Mustang Club.........................................47
St Olaf Catholic Church.....................................73
Bainbridge Island Downtown Assoc................19
Kitsap Public Facilities District.........................30
Stedman Bee Supply.........................................35
Bainbridge Island Farmers Market...................18
Kitsap RV............................................................46
The Boat Shed....................................................40
Bainbridge Island Park & Recreation............... 17
Lavender Wind...................................................86
The Brass Kraken Pub.......................................24
Bay Street Bistro................................................44
Winton Woods Apartments..............................66
The Candy Shoppe.............................................47
Blue Heron Jewelry Co................................24, 28
Manchester Grill.................................................83
The Kingston Ale House....................................31
Boerner Firearms...............................................40
Mary Burson, KW Real Estate..........................64
The Plate & Pint.................................................19
Bremerton United Methodist............................72
Melanie Douglas, Re/Max.................................65
Tizley’s Europub.................................................24
Brick House 714 Bar & Grill........................47, 83
Mesolini Glass Studio........................................23
Tour Bainbridge..................................................21 VCA Central Kitsap Animal................................55
Brother’s Greenhouses......................................42
Montessori Country School..............................18
Bug Museum......................................................61
Mora Iced Creamery..........................................19
Village Green Senior Apartments.....................65
C & E Cake Studio..............................................83
Mosquito Fleet Winery......................................82
Visit Kitsap.....5, 8, 10, 11, 12, 30, 58, 59, 77, 93
Cascade Management.......................................66
Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist..............................73
Waivess..............................................................22
Catherine Arlen..................................................31
Naturally 4 Paws................................................54
Washington Renaissance Faire........................85
Carter & Co.........................................................46
Naval Undersea Museum..................................61
Western Red Brewing........................................24
Central Kitsap Church of Christ........................72
North Point Church............................................73
Winslow Animal Clinic.......................................20
Christine Cagley, John L Scott.........................65
Oak Harbor Block Party.....................................95
Winter Summer Inn B & B................................87
City of Port Orchard..........................................99
Olalla Vineyard & Winery..................................82
Yachtfish Marine................................................48
Clallum County Parks........................................84
Olympia Harbor Days........................................87
Reflexology.........................................................22
Collective Visions Gallery..................................39
Olympia Region Airport/Show..........................85
Comfort Inn........................................................45
Olympic Game Farm..........................................86
Castellano Fine Jewelry.....................................18
Olympic Peninsula Wineries.............................85
Day Road Animal Hospital................................20
Our Lady Star of The Sea..................................72
Doctors Clinic...................................................100
Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church........................73
Edmonds Arts Festival......................................84
Oxford Suites.............................................. 35, 40
Elandan Gardens................................................37
PacWesty............................................................21
Explore Port Orchard.........................................99
Paper & Leaf......................................................51
Fairbank Construction.........................................4
Pawsably Home.................................................54
Fairy Tale Dental.................................................22
Peninsula Property Management.....................65
Farmland Pets....................................................54
Perfect Party Rentals........................................46
Fathoms O’Fun............................................ 44, 98
Port of Bremerton..............................................38
First Lutheran Church........................................72
Poulsbo Red Apple............................................24
First Lutheran Community Church...................72
Poulsbo Village..................................................26
Frasers Gourmet Hideaway...............................95
PrettyStick Beauty.............................................19
Frog Soap...........................................................39
Public Safety Testing.........................................77
Good Property Management............................66
Puget Sound Express..........................................2
Grub Hut.............................................................31
Purple Haze Lavender........................................86
Handmade With Love........................................47
Reid Property Management..............................63
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