Introduction
10 miles W of Seattle (by ferry), 35 miles NE of Bremerton, 46 miles SE of Port Townsend
Bainbridge Island, popular for its miles of waterfront, sound-and-mountain views, and rural feel, is for the most part an affluent bedroom community for Seattle. However, with its bustling little downtown area (reminiscent of tony towns in the San Francisco Bay area), excellent restaurants and B&Bs, many parks, and good bicycling and sea kayaking, it's also a great spot for a quick getaway.
Roughly 10 miles long and 3 1/2 miles wide, Bainbridge Island had long been home to the Suquamish Indians when the island was first charted by Capt. George Vancouver in 1792. Within less than a century after Vancouver's visit, the island had become the site of the world's largest lumber mill (though this is now long gone). The island's early settlement centered around the ferry docks of what was known as the mosquito fleet, though eventually, when car ferries began using the community of Winslow...
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Fun Forest Amusement Park
- Seattle Center isn't just about the Space Needle. The Fun Forest Amusement Park may not be big, but the little roller coasters and retro bumper...
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- Nile Expert Tip: Need to cool off on a hot day? Head over to the International Fountain to splash around.
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Bainbridge Island
- For a relaxing day trip, take the ferry to nearby Bainbridge Island. The ride takes half an hour and during the trip you can enjoy fresh air and...
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Bremerton Historic Ships Association -- Turner Joy
- Take the ferry from Seattle on a 50-minute trip to historic Bremerton. Located close to the ferry terminal, this "floating museum" lets you view...
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