Best attractions and places to see in Kitsap County include a diverse array of notable landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. Situated on the Puget Sound, the region is characterized by its abundant waterfront, offering opportunities for outdoor recreation and scenic views. Its rich history is reflected in well-preserved historic districts and naval heritage sites. Visitors can explore a mix of natural preserves, charming towns, and cultural institutions.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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There is an 18-foot-tall troll made from recycled wood residing in the park: Pia the Peacekeeper, an installation by Copenhagen-based artist Thomas Dambo. Also two asphalt-surfaced tennis courts, with accessible parking.
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Bainbridge Waterfront Park offers expansive, sunny lawns right next to the water. Aside from its easy waterfront access, it is very popular for community festivities including concerts, festivals, picnics and more.
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Previously known as Strawberry Plant Park, in 2013 this park was renamed in honor of John Nelson. Nelson — a local resident and shipyard worker — originally donated this tract of land in the 1950s in hopes it would become a park.
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40-acre Blakely Harbor Park was once the site of Port Blakely Mill, one of the largest sawmills in the late 1800s. You can still see some of the ruined buildings, along with wetlands and some pretty coastal views.
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One of the local tourist attractions made of two stacked granite boulders and painted by a pair of local residents to resemble a frog way back in 1971.
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Manitou Beach Open Space is a small area on Bainbridge Island, with beach access. From here you can see across to Seattle and Mount Rainier. There are a couple of parking spaces on the opposite side to the beach.
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A fantastic viewpoint to take a break off of the bike. On a sunny clear day you gain lovely views of Illahee Preserve Park opposite.
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One of the local tourist attractions made of two stacked granite boulders and painted by a pair of local residents to resemble a frog way back in 1971.
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Kitsap County offers a variety of natural attractions. You can visit Manitou Beach Open Space on Bainbridge Island for beach access and views of Seattle and Mount Rainier. Dickerson Falls in West Bremerton is a popular spot accessible via an easy trail. Other notable natural areas include Scenic Beach State Park, known for its Hood Canal views, and Guillemot Cove Nature Reserve with its forests and hidden beach.
Yes, Kitsap County is rich in history and culture. Explore the well-preserved 19th-century New England-style town of Port Gamble Historic District. Visit the historic Point No Point Lighthouse in Hansville, the oldest on Puget Sound. In Bremerton, you can tour the USS Turner Joy, a decommissioned Navy destroyer, or learn about naval heritage at the Puget Sound Navy Museum. The Suquamish Museum offers insights into the culture of the Suquamish Tribe.
Families can enjoy several spots in Kitsap County. Manitou Beach Open Space and Bainbridge Waterfront Park are great for beach access and outdoor play. The unique Frog Rock on Bainbridge Island is a fun roadside stop. Poulsbo, with its Scandinavian heritage, offers charming shops and festivals. Horseshoe Lake Natural Area provides an easy loop trail suitable for all ages.
For scenic views, head to Manitou Beach Open Space for vistas of Seattle and Mount Rainier. Point White Pier offers lovely views, especially on clear days. Scenic Beach State Park provides stunning panoramas of Hood Canal and the Olympic Mountains. Point No Point Lighthouse also offers beautiful coastal views and birdwatching opportunities.
Kitsap County is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the popular Dickerson Falls trail. For more hiking options, explore the hiking routes in Kitsap County. Cyclists can discover various road cycling routes, such as the loop from Fort Ward Park to Point White Pier and Hall Hill Labyrinth. Beachcombing and kayaking are also popular along the abundant waterfront.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. The trail to Dickerson Falls is an easy 2.5-mile round trip. Horseshoe Lake Natural Area features a 3-mile easy loop trail through a beautiful forest. You can find more easy trails, including the Battle Point Trail and Sakai Loop, by checking the easy hikes in Kitsap County guide.
The best time to visit Kitsap County for outdoor attractions is generally during the spring, summer, and early fall months (April to October). During this period, the weather is milder and drier, making it ideal for hiking, cycling, beachcombing, and enjoying the scenic views. Spring brings wildflowers, while summer offers warm days for water activities and festivals.
Kitsap County has some unique spots. Guillemot Cove Nature Reserve is considered a hidden gem, featuring a 'stump house' and opportunities for wildlife viewing. Elandan Gardens in Bremerton, once a landfill, now boasts a world-class bonsai collection with some trees over 2,300 years old. The Halls Hill Labyrinth on Bainbridge Island offers a meditative space with a natural stone mosaic overlooking Blakely Harbor.
Yes, some attractions in Kitsap County offer accessibility. Sakai Park and pond is noted as wheelchair accessible. When planning your visit, it's advisable to check specific attraction websites for detailed accessibility information.
Kitsap County offers several opportunities for wildlife spotting. Guillemot Cove Nature Reserve is known for its wildlife, including salmon and various bird species. The Kitsap Forest Natural Area Preserve protects coho and chum salmon spawning grounds, a blue heron rookery, and nesting osprey. Point No Point Lighthouse is also a popular spot for birdwatching.
Yes, Kitsap County has several museums. The Bainbridge Island Museum of Art (BIMA) showcases contemporary Puget Sound artists. The Suquamish Museum provides an immersive experience into the culture of the Suquamish Tribe. In Bremerton, you can visit the Puget Sound Navy Museum and the Kitsap County Historical Society Museum, which focuses on local history. For a broader list, you can check wonderfulmuseums.com.
Poulsbo, often called 'Little Norway,' is known for its charming Scandinavian heritage. This waterfront town on Liberty Bay features Nordic-inspired architecture, bakeries, and hosts festivals like Viking Fest. It's a great place to explore unique shops, restaurants, and enjoy kayaking or hiking.


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