Nature's Playground: Battle Point Park
Discover the beauty of nature at Battle Point Park, Bainbridge Island's premier park with trails, playgrounds, and stunning landscapes.
Battle Point Park, located on Bainbridge Island, is a stunning natural oasis that offers tourists an array of outdoor activities, scenic views, and family-friendly attractions. Spanning over 90 acres, this park is perfect for picnics, hiking, and enjoying the beautiful Pacific Northwest landscape.
A brief summary to Battle Point Park
- 11299 Arrow Point Dr NE, Bainbridge Island, Washington, 98110, US
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Local tips
- Visit early in the morning for a peaceful experience and to enjoy the tranquility of nature.
- Bring a picnic to enjoy in one of the many designated picnic areas with scenic views.
- Check the park's event calendar for seasonal activities and community events during your visit.
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking or biking along the trails to fully appreciate the park's beauty.
- Don’t forget your camera; the park offers plenty of picturesque spots ideal for photos.
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Getting There
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Bus
To reach Battle Point Park from Bellevue, start by heading to the Bellevue Transit Center located at 1100 110th Ave NE. From there, take the Metro bus Route 271 towards the Northgate Transit Center. You will need to transfer to a ferry at the downtown Seattle ferry terminal. Once you arrive at the terminal, take the Washington State Ferry to Bainbridge Island. The ferry ride will take approximately 35 minutes. After disembarking at Bainbridge Island, walk towards the parking area and look for bus stops. You can catch Kitsap Transit Route 90, which will take you directly to Battle Point Park. Get off at the stop near 11299 Arrow Point Dr NE. The park entrance will be a short walk from the bus stop.
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Bicycle
If you prefer cycling, you can bike to Battle Point Park. Start at the Bellevue Downtown Park, and head west on NE 4th St towards the waterfront. From there, follow the bike paths to reach the Seattle ferry terminal. Make sure to check the ferry schedule in advance and take your bike on board. Once you arrive at Bainbridge Island, exit the ferry and follow the signs to the bike path that leads to Battle Point Park. The park is approximately a 3-mile ride from the ferry terminal, and the route is mostly flat, making it a pleasant and scenic ride.
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Walk + Ferry
For those who enjoy walking, you can start your journey at the Bellevue Downtown Park. Walk to the Bellevue Transit Center and take a bus (Route 271) to downtown Seattle. From there, walk to the Seattle ferry terminal, which is about a 10-minute walk from the transit center. Once at the terminal, catch the Washington State Ferry to Bainbridge Island. After arriving at Bainbridge Island, follow the signs to the park, which is about a 1.5-mile walk from the ferry terminal. Enjoy the beautiful waterfront views as you make your way to Battle Point Park.
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