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A scenic island community where waterfront beauty, forested parks, and a vibrant arts scene meet an easy ferry ride to Seattle.
Bainbridge Island blends Pacific Northwest serenity with small-town warmth and city access. Just 35 minutes by ferry from downtown Seattle, the island feels worlds away—defined by rocky shorelines, towering evergreens, and views of the Olympics, Cascades, and the Seattle skyline. Distinct neighborhoods offer everything from walkable in-town living to secluded waterfront enclaves and pastoral lanes.
Life here moves at a thoughtful pace. Farmers’ markets, gallery walks, concerts in the park, and community festivals create a lively cultural calendar. Trails crisscross the island for hiking, biking, and birding; beaches invite kayaking, paddleboarding, and low-tide exploration. Excellent public and private schools, active volunteer groups, and a tight-knit community make Bainbridge a deeply welcoming place to put down roots.
For buyers, options range from classic Northwest cottages to modern waterfront estates and wooded retreats. Whatever the style, Bainbridge delivers a daily connection to nature, community, and a refined yet relaxed coastal lifestyle.
Quick, scenic ferry to Seattle with a true “exhale” when you return
Diverse neighborhoods: from bustling Winslow to quiet waterfront lanes
Parks, preserves, and beaches at every turn for four-season outdoor fun
Thriving arts, food, and maker culture with strong community support
Top-rated schools and a welcoming, civic-minded spirit
Mornings start with beach walks or coffee at a local roaster; afternoons might be spent on the water or hiking forested trails; evenings bring backyard dinners, live music, or gallery nights in town. The island is social without being hectic—neighbors wave, kids ride bikes, and community ties run deep.
Winslow’s main street offers cafés, bakeries, wine bars, boutiques, and museums, while smaller hubs like Lynwood Center, Pleasant Beach Village, and Rolling Bay add destination dining and everyday conveniences. From farm-to-table meals to waterfront pubs and artisan shops, the island balances sophisticated tastes with friendly service.
Wander Bloedel Reserve’s gardens and forest paths
Beach day at Fay Bainbridge or Pritchard Park
Hike or bike Grand Forest and other trail networks
Kayak Eagle Harbor or along the island’s coves and inlets
Enjoy First Fridays art walks and seasonal community festivals
Pack a picnic for summer concerts at neighborhood parks
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Bainbridge Island has 9,827 households, with an average household size of 2.48. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Bainbridge Island do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 24,607 people call Bainbridge Island home. The population density is 891.1 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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