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Bainbridge Island, the birthplace of pickleball, is a place where diehards of the fast-growing sport can see where it all began. ... and photos of the last living founder of the sport, Barney ...
A well-hidden glass float from last year's Treasure Trek, provided by the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art. Kitsap County residents looking for creative summer activities can mark Saturday, June 15 ...
Bainbridge Island Metropolitan Park and Recreation District Fay Bainbridge Park The park comprises 17 acres (6.9 ha) of land, including 1,420 feet (430 m) of shoreline on Puget Sound .The park offers beach activities and camping in addition to views of Puget Sound , the Cascade Mountains and two volcanoes: Mount Rainier and Mount Baker .
Haleets (Lushootseed: x̌alilc [1] also called Figurehead Rock) is a sandstone glacial erratic boulder [2] [3] with inscribed petroglyphs on Bainbridge Island, Washington. The Native American Suquamish Tribe claims the rock, on a public beach at Agate Point on the shore of Agate Passage , as part of their heritage. [ 3 ]
The Bainbridge Island Museum of Art (BIMA) is located in Bainbridge Island, Washington, United States. The museum was designed by Coates Design Architects [1] [2] and opened in 2013. [3] During its first weeks, the museum averaged 150 daily visitors and included an exhibition of works by Roger Shimomura. [4]
Bainbridge Island is a city and island in Kitsap County, Washington, United States. It is located in Puget Sound. The population was 24,825 at the 2020 census, [5] making Bainbridge Island the second largest city in Kitsap County. The island is separated from the Kitsap Peninsula by Port Orchard, with Bremerton lying to the southwest.
The Bainbridge Island Metro Parks and Recreation District's Strawberry Hill Park, a 25-acre site with a gym, playground, dog park and skate park off High School Road, recently acquired 10 new ...
View of Rich Passage and Bainbridge Island from Battery Mitchell. Manchester State Park offers standard and RV campsites that are open year round, two picnic shelters, 1.9 miles (3.1 km) of hiking trails, public restrooms, and beach access. Water activities include boating, diving, kayaking, and saltwater fishing.