Discover the Serenity of Sakai Park
Experience the tranquility and natural beauty of Sakai Park on Bainbridge Island, a perfect destination for outdoor activities and family fun.
Sakai Park on Bainbridge Island is a tranquil escape that combines natural beauty with recreational activities. This city park is perfect for family outings, picnics, and enjoying scenic waterfront views.
A brief summary to Sakai Park
- Madison Ave N, Bainbridge Island, Washington, 98110, US
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- Monday 6 am-10:30 pm
- Tuesday 6 am-10:30 pm
- Wednesday 6 am-10:30 pm
- Thursday 6 am-10:30 pm
- Friday 6 am-10:30 pm
- Saturday 6 am-10:30 pm
- Sunday 6 am-10:30 pm
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon to enjoy cooler temperatures and fewer crowds.
- Bring a picnic blanket and some snacks to fully enjoy the park's beautiful waterfront views.
- Don't forget your camera; the park offers stunning photo opportunities, especially during sunset.
- Check the local events calendar for seasonal activities and community events hosted in the park.
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Getting There
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Car
If you are starting from Coupeville, head south on State Route 20 towards Oak Harbor. Continue on SR-20 for approximately 12 miles until you reach the Deception Pass Bridge. Cross the bridge and follow the signs towards Anacortes. Once you reach Anacortes, take the ferry to Bainbridge Island. The ferry terminal is located at 2100 Ferry Terminal Rd, Anacortes, WA 98221. After disembarking from the ferry at Bainbridge Island, follow the signs for Madison Ave N. Turn right onto Madison Ave N and continue for about 1 mile until you reach Sakai Park, which will be on your left.
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Car
If you're coming from Langley, take WA-525 N towards Clinton. Continue on WA-525 N until you reach the Clinton Ferry Terminal. Take the ferry to Mukilteo and follow the signs for I-5 N. Merge onto I-5 N and continue for about 25 miles. Take exit 194 for WA-20 W towards Anacortes. Follow WA-20 W to the ferry terminal, then take the ferry to Bainbridge Island. After arriving at Bainbridge Island, follow Madison Ave N for about 1 mile to reach Sakai Park on your left.
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Public Transportation
To reach Sakai Park via public transportation, start by taking the Island Transit bus from your location on Whidbey Island to the Clinton Ferry Terminal. From there, take the ferry to Bainbridge Island. Once you arrive at Bainbridge Island ferry terminal, transfer to the Kitsap Transit bus route that goes to Madison Ave N. Get off at the nearest stop and walk along Madison Ave N for about 1 mile until you arrive at Sakai Park on your left.
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Public Transportation
If you are in Oak Harbor, take the Island Transit bus to the Coupeville Ferry Terminal. Board the ferry to Port Townsend. Once you arrive at Port Townsend, take another Island Transit bus to the Bainbridge Island ferry terminal, and then follow the previous instructions to get to Sakai Park via Madison Ave N.
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