Welcome to Bainbridge Island - rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. A small town that offers big things - acres of parks, a variety of trailheads, fascinating historical sites, and dozens of attractions and annual events.
Pristine Bainbridge Island was home to the Suquamish Indians for thousands of years. Forests and beaches with abundant wildlife supported their peaceful culture.
In 1792, Captain George Vancouver discovered our small island. His British Survey of Puget Sound described the lush beauty of his new-found gem. Intrigued by Vancouver's survey, settlers journeyed to the Island, seeking a new way of life rich in opportunities in the 19th century - the world's largest sawmill at Port Blakely and the bustling Hall Brothers' Shipyard.
Water travel shaped early growth on Bainbridge. Neighborhoods grew around 30 Mosquito Fleet Foot Ferry landings. Car ferry service began in the 1920's, and the Agate Pass Bridge opened in 1950.
Today, nearly 20,000 people call these 48 square miles home. The Island's friendly people, exquisite beauty, and proximity to Seattle and the Kitsap Peninsula continue to draw new residents and curios visitors,
Whether you're looking for a quiet retreat, a shopping adventure, or an award-winning Northwest eatery, Bainbridge Island has it all - and much more.
- Parks and Trails - Have a picnic, stroll on a windswept beach, or enjoy a peaceful walk in a majestic forest.
- Shoreline Interpretive Sites - Visit eight historically-significant sites and learn how nature and humans helped shape our island.
- Attractions - Buy Island-grown flowers and veggies at the Farmer's Market, catch a play or movie, visit a winery, or explore the Bainbridge Island Historical Museum.
- Art Galleries and Artists' Studios - Browse or buy paintings, photographs, pottery, sculpture, jewelry and accessories by renowned Northwest artists.
- Antiques and Boutiques - It's a shopping adventure! Visit our unique stores sprinkled throughout the Island.
- Award Winning Dining - Fine or funky, cozy or al fresco, make sure to indulge in one of the Island's unique eateries.
- Lodging - Wondering where to stay during your visit? Choose from romantic bed and breakfast hideaways to comfy family oriented motel lodging.
Annual Events
February
Arts Walk, Chilly Hilly Bicycle Race, Cabin Fever Dance & Auction, Wild Hearts
March
Japanese American Teriyaki Dinner, Bainbridge Arts & Crafts Cabaret & Auction, St. Patricks Day Parade
April
Toe Jam Hill 10k & 1/2 Marathon, Spring Celebration & Egg Hunt, Huck Finn/Becky Thatcher Sportsman Club, Spring Concert, Farmers Market
May
Arts Walk, High School Spring Music Festival, Bainbridge Home Tour, Music and Art Spring Tea, Scotchbroom Parade, Farmers Market
June
Rotary Auction, Strawberry Festival, Island Days & Street Dance, Farmers Market
July
Grand Old Fourth & Parade, Concerts in Waterfront Park, Bainbridge in Bloom, Old Timers Picnic, Farmers Market
August
Arts Walk, Concerts in Waterfront Park, Outdoor Music & Arts Festival, Island Grown Dinner, Farmers Market
September
Octoberfest at the Bainbridge Island Winery, Farmers Market
October
Harvest Fair & Apple Days, Halloween Trick or Treat Parade, Wilke's Halloween Carnival, Farmers Market
November
Arts Walk, Suquamish Cultural Celebration, Economic Council Vitality Conference
December
Bainbridge Studio Tours, Christmas in the Country - Lynwood Center, Holiday Open House, Christmas Concert, Hanukkah Party, Japanese Mochi Tsuke/Potluck
Bainbridge Island is the perfect place to spend a day. Take a break from city life, or plan a relaxing stop on your way to the coast. Simply walk or drive onto the ferry in Seattle, and enjoy the view! Your short ride will offer some of the most spectacular vistas in the Puget Sound area.
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