Bainbridge Island, WA

Travel Guide

Bloedel Reserve showing forest scenes and hiking or walking as well as a small group of people
Bainbridge Island showing a river or creek and a house
Bainbridge Island showing a marina, forest scenes and a bay or harbor
Bainbridge Island showing outdoor art and street scenes as well as a couple
Bainbridge Island Museum of Art featuring signage

Cycle, kayak or hike across this picturesque island in the middle of Puget Sound and see some of the amazing local wildlife or taste the fresh organic produce from its soil.

Escape the bustle of Seattle by catching the ferry to this tranquil island getaway. Situated in the heart of Puget Sound, Bainbridge Island is visible from Seattle but it will feel like you’re a hundred miles away. The island, and its small city, has a distinctly laid-back atmosphere.

Once a haven for writers and poets during the 1970s, today Bainbridge Island is now home to more than 20,000 residents who share a love for the beautiful landscape surrounding them. Begin your explorations by visiting the city that shares its name with the island. The main street boasts a range of establishments serving organic and local produce and freshly roasted coffee.

Bainbridge Island is also home to a range of cultural attractions. Join a walking tour to discover the work of local artists exhibited in the many independent galleries scattered throughout the town or make your way to the Bainbridge Island Historical Museum.

Cycle across the island’s rolling hills to enjoy sweeping views of the Seattle skyline and discover hidden bays and sandy coves. Throughout summer, bikes can be rented from an operator building next to the ferry terminal.

Head further out of town to explore the dense forest that the island is also loved for. Wildlife is abundant and it is not uncommon to come across deer, eagles or raccoons.

Sign up for a kayaking tour from one of the many operators in the town or rent a kayak and set out alone to see the island by sea. This is your chance to see the seals, sea lions and killer whales of Puget Sound up close. Even if you miss out on wildlife encounters, you can still enjoy the views across the sound to Seattle.

Bainbridge Island is about 35 minutes from Seattle by ferry. Ferries depart regularly and have spaces available for bikes and cars. Parking is available at the Seattle ferry terminal for those not wanting to drive on the island to fully enjoy the serenity of the place.

Where to stay in Bainbridge Island

Bloedel Reserve featuring forest scenes

Port Madison

While visiting Port Madison, you might make a stop by sights like Bloedel Reserve and Treasure Island.

Port Madison
Bainbridge Island featuring a pebble beach, a river or creek and general coastal views

Winslow

Downtown Bainbridge Island, Winslow boasts local businesses along Winslow Way, including a bookstore, galleries, and multiple restaurants and bakeries. Enjoy the picturesque Eagle Harbor and catch a ferry to Seattle's Colman Dock.

Winslow
Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial showing a park

Eagledale

Discover Eagledale Park, a 7-acre oasis on Bainbridge Island, featuring tennis courts, an off-leash dog park, picnic shelter, children's play area, sand volleyball court, and pottery studio. Enjoy stunning Mount Rainier views on clear days.

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Rolling Bay

While Rolling Bay might not have many sights to explore, venturing just a little farther will lead you to top things to see and do like Bainbridge Island Vineyards & Winery and Manitou Beach.

Rolling Bay
Mount Rainier is in a class by herself, as seen from the estuary on the south end of the island. Get a coffee from Pleasant Beach marketplace, rent a paddleboard from Bainbridge Island Outfitters, and get on out there.

Crystal Springs

If you're looking for some top things to see and do in Crystal Springs and surrounding area, you can visit Illahee State Park and Islandwood.

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Madrona Heights

While Madrona Heights isn't home to many top sights, Bloedel Reserve and Clearwater Casino are some notable places to visit nearby.

Madrona Heights
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Reviews of Bainbridge Island

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3/5 - Okay

Verified traveler

There isn't much to do here. We are so worry about ferry traffic.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler

My visit was about family time but really enjoyed the few places we went.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler

Can’t wait to return

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler

Such a beautiful and friendly island! I’ll be back to visit again.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveler

We live in Seattle so we have done all of the tourist attractions It was a nice break for a few days. Point no point beach was great and nice having it close.

3/5 - Okay

Verified traveler

This is a place for people that want to get away from everything. Not alot to see or do but relax and read. Some parks to walk or hike in.