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Bainbridge Island

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Drives & Itineraries
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Bainbridge Island Bike Tour
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This loop covers 28 miles of island roads and was at one time the route for the Chilly Hilly Race. The ride takes between two and four hours to traverse, depending on experience. There are several challenging hills.
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Bainbridge Island

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Bainbridge Island Ferry Walk-on Tour
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If you're traveling by ferry, there's no need to take a car. For a few dollars, you can board a ferry in Seattle or Edmonds and have the perfect day trip as you tour the waterfront communities that dot the Peninsula. This tour starts with the Seattle/Bainbridge Island ferry.
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Bainbridge Island

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Bainbridge Island Studio Tour (Summer & Winter) variuos studios throughout Bainbridge Summer and Winter Tours scheduled Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 206.842.0504
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The Bainbridge Island Studio Tour invites you to celebrate the beauty and craftsmanship of handmade, locally made, art. We are a twice-annual art show on Bainbridge Island, Washington – located in the beautiful Puget Sound, just a 30-minute ferry ride from Seattle. Surrounded by water and picturesque views, Bainbridge Island is a lovely town full of quaint shops, restaurants, bed and breakfasts, and an abundance of art and artists. The Studio Tour has enjoyed great success since 1984, and we hope you’ll experience it for yourself soon!
This popular self-guided tour is perfect to bike or drive, or ride comfortably aboard the mini bus, available by reservation.
Regional artists jury in to the summer and winter art shows, and sell their work at Island artists’ studios and historic community halls. When you visit the studios, you’ll see some works in progress, raw materials, tools, and perhaps some inspiration mixed in with a little sawdust.
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Bainbridge Island Suquamish

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Bainbridge Island/Suquamish Scenic & Historical Tour Bainbridge Island & Suquamish
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A terrific historical tour of the island and Suquamish, including old forts, the burial site of Chief Seattle and a stunningly beautiful nature preserve.
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Port Gamble Poulsbo

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Drives & Itineraries
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Big Valley Bike Tour
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Avid bicyclist Jill Priest, of the local West Sound Cycling Club, says one of her favorite rides is along the quiet Big Valley Road, north of Poulsbo. Here is a description of the 24-mile loop:
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Bremerton

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Bremerton Walk-on Ferry Tour Bremerton, WA 888.808.7977 206.464.6400
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A one-hour ferry ride from Seattle's Colman Dock via the Washington State Ferries, walk on passengers enjoy a scenic view and relaxing photo opportunity aboard ship. Bremerton is home to the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and is the Peninsula's largest city.
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Bremerton Brownsville Keyport Silverdale

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Central Kitsap Bike Tour
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A 20 mile loop ride through central Kitsap, including Central Valley.
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Bremerton Keyport Silverdale Tracyton

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Central Kitsap Scenic & Historical Tour Central Kitsap Peninsula
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Tour old town in Silverdale, a naval undersea museum, a Vietnam era destroyer and several world-class museums and buildings on our tour of Central Kitsap.
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Suquamish

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Drives & Itineraries
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Chief Seattle/Suquamish Tribe Tour
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Kitsap is the home of the Suquamish tribe and ancestral home of Chief Seattle (or Sealth), namesake of the city of Seattle. An easy day trip will take you on a historical journey to see and appreciate the area Chief Seattle chose to live.
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Bainbridge Island Bremerton Hansville Keyport Kingston Port Gamble Poulsbo Seabeck Silverdale Suquamish

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Edmonds/Kingston Ferry Itinerary
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The Peninsula's best entry point for those north of the Seattle-Tacoma corridor, Kingston is a 1/2 ferry hour ride from Edmonds.
The ferry from Edmonds takes travelers from the North Seattle/Everett side of the sound to the northern tip of the Kitsap Peninsula. Travelers can also leave their car in Edmonds near the dock and walk aboard.
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