Discover Tranquility at Fay Bainbridge Park
Experience the natural beauty and tranquility of Fay Bainbridge Park, a perfect retreat for camping, hiking, and waterfront activities on Bainbridge Island.
Nestled on Bainbridge Island, Fay Bainbridge Park offers a serene escape into nature with stunning waterfront views, lush landscapes, and a welcoming campground perfect for families and adventurers alike.
A brief summary to Fay Bainbridge Park
- 15446 Sunrise Drive NE, Bainbridge Island, Washington, 98110, US
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Local tips
- Arrive early to secure a good camping spot, especially during weekends and holidays.
- Bring your own kayak or paddleboard to explore the waters at your own pace.
- Don’t forget to pack a camera; the sunsets here are stunning and perfect for photography.
- Check the local tide schedule if you're interested in beachcombing or tidal pool exploration.
- Consider visiting during the week for a quieter experience and more space to enjoy.
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Getting There
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Bus
From Kent, head to the Kent Station bus terminal. Take King County Metro Bus Route 586 towards Seattle. Ride the bus for about 45 minutes until you reach the Bainbridge Island Ferry Terminal. Once you arrive at the terminal, purchase a ferry ticket to Bainbridge Island. The ferry ride will take approximately 35 minutes. After disembarking, head to the bus stop located just outside the ferry terminal and catch Kitsap Transit Route 90 towards North Kitsap. Get off at the stop for Sunrise Drive NE, which is a short walk to Fay Bainbridge Park.
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Bicycle
If you prefer cycling, you can rent a bike in Kent. Start at the Kent Station and follow the Green River Trail northwards. This route takes you along the river and is scenic. Continue until you connect to the Interurban Trail. Follow the trail north until it leads you to the Bainbridge Island Ferry Terminal. From there, take the ferry to Bainbridge Island. After arriving, bike along the road to reach Fay Bainbridge Park, which is a short distance from the terminal.
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Walking
Walking directly to Fay Bainbridge Park is not feasible as it is located on Bainbridge Island. Instead, you can walk to the Kent Station, then take the bus or ferry as described above. If you're in the downtown Kent area, it’s approximately a 15-minute walk to the Kent Station.
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