Explore the Serenity of Battle Point Park
Discover the beauty of nature at Battle Point Park, a tranquil oasis on Bainbridge Island, perfect for relaxation and recreation for all ages.
Nestled on Bainbridge Island, Battle Point Park is a serene escape offering lush greenery, recreational activities, and stunning views. This park is a perfect destination for nature lovers, families, and anyone seeking relaxation amidst beautiful landscapes.
A brief summary to Battle Point Park
- 11299 Arrow Point Dr NE, Bainbridge Island, Washington, 98110, US
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Local tips
- Visit during early morning or late afternoon for the best lighting and fewer crowds.
- Bring a picnic to enjoy on the expansive lawns or at one of the designated picnic areas.
- Check the park's calendar for events or activities that might be happening during your visit.
- Wear comfortable shoes, as there are many trails to explore throughout the park.
- Don't forget your camera; the viewpoints offer stunning photo opportunities, especially at sunset.
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Getting There
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Bus
From Lynnwood, walk to the nearest bus stop on 196th St SW and take bus route 511 towards Seattle. Ride for approximately 30 minutes until you reach the Bainbridge Island Ferry Terminal. Once there, purchase a ticket for the ferry to Bainbridge Island. The ferry ride takes about 35 minutes. Once you arrive at Bainbridge Island, exit the ferry and walk to the nearest bus stop. Take the Kitsap Transit bus route 90 towards Battle Point Park and get off at the stop closest to the park.
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Bicycle
From Lynnwood, you can rent a bicycle from a local bike shop. Start by heading west on 196th St SW until you reach the waterfront. After reaching the waterfront, follow the scenic route along the coast and take the Bainbridge Island Ferry. When you arrive at Bainbridge Island, continue biking towards Battle Point Park. Follow the signs along the road that lead to the park entrance.
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Walking
If you are up for a long walk, start from Lynnwood and make your way to the nearest bus stop to catch a bus heading towards the Bainbridge Island Ferry Terminal. Once you arrive at the terminal, take the ferry to Bainbridge Island. After disembarking, you can walk to Battle Point Park, which is about a 2-mile walk from the ferry terminal. Follow signs or use a map to navigate to the park.
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