BuyersCommunity May 1, 2025

What to Know Before Moving to Poulsbo

Located right in the middle of North Kitsap, Poulsbo’s small town charm, mixed with its proximity to so much, makes it a desirable place to live. Here are some things to keep in mind if you are thinking of moving to Poulsbo or the surrounding areas.

Many adventures are within reach

Poulsbo is conveniently located at the gateway to the Olympic Peninsula. As Windermere Broker Marisa Robba says, “Our proximity to the Olympic Mountains is second to none.” You can easily explore beautiful places like Olympic National Park, which is home to rainforests, mountains, and waterfalls. Historic Port Townsend and sunny Sequim lie just across the Hood Canal bridge, the third-longest floating bridge in the world. To visit Seattle, you can catch a ferry from Bainbridge Island or Bremerton, or walk onto Kingston’s fast ferry

 

There are countless recreation options

Poulsbo itself may only be a bit more than five square miles, but there’s much to be explored, especially when it comes to spending time in the great outdoors. Windermere Broker Bridget Young from the Kimmel & Young team shared, “For those who value an active lifestyle, the proximity to three downtown marinas and numerous world class trail systems makes our area suitable for everything from hiking and mountain biking to kayaking and boating. There are so many options to choose from. There is truly something for everyone.”  

In Poulsbo you’ll find 16 parks, totaling 137 acres of land. These parks range from playgrounds and picnic areas to trails, sport courts, and a community P-patch garden. The newest park, Rotary Morrow Community Park opened on April 19th, and Raab Park will celebrate the opening of the new Play For All accessible playground on May 10th. 

Local shops like Infinity Cyclery and Sasquatch Cycle Works are great places to find cycling and mountain bike gear. There are plenty of nearby trails to enjoy including the Port Gamble Forest Heritage Park and Poulsbo Pump Track. Both of these were created in partnership with the Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance. Additionally, Poulsbo Rotary’s annual Viking Tour features three courses, ranging from 17 to 57 miles, and a brew fest at the finish line at Muriel Iverson Waterfront Park. 

If you’d rather be in the water, you can rent kayaks or paddle boards from Olympic Outdoor Center at the Port of Poulsbo (during the summer months). Alternatively, bring your own kayak or paddle board and drop in at Oyster Plant Park or the boat launch downtown. The Kitsap Peninsula Water Trails connect Poulsbo with many other areas via an extensive water trail system.

For pickleball lovers, head to Pickleball Kingdom. It recently opened in Poulsbo and features 12 indoor courts. Said to be the fastest growing sport in the country, pickleball was originally started in neighboring Bainbridge Island.

Poulsbo hosts many fun festivals and events

No matter the season, you are bound to find exciting activities and events to check out in Poulsbo. There is a growing arts and music scene, including the Poulsbo Blues & Jazz Festival, affectionately known as the PB&J. You can enjoy monthly art walks on the second Saturday of each month in Historic Downtown Poulsbo as well as the Poulsbo Kid’s Book Festival, and the Poulsbo Film Festival. Additionally, local breweries and wine bars frequently host live music, dance lessons, craft nights, and trivia events

Longtime community favorites, the Jewel Box Theater, and Kitsap Children’s Musical Theater delight audiences with their many performances throughout the year. You can catch a performance of “The Importance of Being Earnest” at the Jewel Box through May 11th. Or, purchase tickets for “The Wizard of Oz” with performances running from June 12th – 29th.  

Historic Downtown Poulsbo boasts dozens of locally-owned shops, restaurants, bakeries, breweries, and more.  The Poulsbo Farmers Market has the longest season of all Kitsap farmers markets, running Saturdays from April to December, annually. 

 

There are strong Nordic ties

Poulsbo is known as “Little Norway” and “The Viking City.” Founded in the 1880s by Norwegian immigrant Jørgen Eliason, many other Scandanavians from the midwest were also drawn to the area because of how similar it was to their homeland’s mountains and fjords. From the large Viking statue welcoming you to town, to the oversized viking ship and Uff-Da murals, you’ll find Nordic touches around every corner.  The largest annual event, Poulsbo Viking Fest, takes place the third weekend in May every year, a nod to Syttende mai, Norway’s Constitution Day on May 17th. Approximately 30,000 people attend over the three days of festivities. 

The Poulsbo Sons of Norway lodge has one of the largest memberships of all Sons of Norway lodges in the world. It’s also home to the largest group of Vikings. If you spend much time in Poulsbo, you’re sure to see these fur-clad folks posing for photos or handing out candy. During the holiday season, there’s a Nordic craft market and Julefest.

Windermere Broker Lora Benson, who is on the Poulsbo Historical Society board, believes that “the preservation and education of Poulsbo’s rich and diverse history have contributed to making Poulsbo such a special place now and will continue to well into the future.”

Learn more about Poulsbo’s history, and check out our Kitsap Events Guide.  And, if you’re in need of a highly-rated, local real estate agent who knows Kitsap County’s market, our experts are happy to assist.

 

Community April 14, 2025

Fun Date Night Ideas in Kitsap County

When it comes to a night out, Kitsap County has plenty of options. Whether you’re looking for a romantic stroll, a fun excursion, or a delicious meal, there are many ways to create a memorable evening with that special someone. Here are some interesting ideas to get you started.

Explore Port Gamble Historic District

For a date night that begins in the afternoon and then turns into a fun evening, consider charming, historic Port Gamble. It’s a sweet place to spend an afternoon exploring quaint shops with unique treasures. Then hit one of the trails for a hike or bike ride. Port Gamble Heritage Forest offers 30+ miles of trails. If the weather is decent, you could rent kayaks from Olympic Outdoor Center. Next, grab a drink at House 11 Taproom & Bottle Shop. They offer many great beers on tap as well as an eclectic mix of wines. If you’re hungry, they offer delicious small bites.

For a larger meal, you could stroll over to Butcher & Baker Provisions. A locally sourced farmhouse restaurant, butcher shop, and bakery, this place is often busy with locals and tourists stopping in before or after hitting the Port Gamble trails. So, consider ordering online to ensure it’s ready when you arrive.

A Date Night in Bremerton For Foodies & Movie Lovers

Take dinner and a movie to the next level by treating your taste buds to a meal at Restaurant Lola in Bremerton. This cozy, 20-seat restaurant has incredible food and offers the perfect romantic evening for foodies. They have a rotating seasonal menu prepared by renowned chef John Hall who has worked with Michelin-starred chefs. Restaurant Lola has created quite the buzz, and it’s well deserved. Restaurant Lola is currently open Wednesday – Sunday for dinner. We highly recommend making a reservation in advance.

After dinner, head to the Historic Roxy Theatre to watch a show. First opened in 1941, the Roxy Theatre plays movies, hosts live music, and much more. Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, and local favorite MXPX frontman Mike Herrera have all graced the Roxy’s stage.

Sweet Sips on Bainbridge Island

Looking for a romantic date night that involves vino? Consider driving to Bainbridge Island for a wine-tasting adventure! Bainbridge Island is home to several wineries that offer tastings and tours, making it the perfect spot for wine lovers. Sample different varietals while learning about the winemaking process, and perhaps even pick up a bottle or two to take home as a memento of your special night. Additionally, many of Bainbridge’s wineries have exciting events throughout the year, from live music to game nights, “corks & canvas” painting events, to food pop-ups. Check out their events calendar to learn more.

Lowkey Fun in Downtown Poulsbo

If you and your date simply want a great night out where you can have some laughs and hang out, head to Western Red Brewing right here in beautiful Poulsbo. They have fun trivia nights, line dancing, and brewery tours. Check out their events calendar.

Another option in Poulsbo is grabbing some tasty takeout for a picnic by the water. Try the popular plant-based burgers from Juicy J’s or pizza from local favorite, Poulsbo Woodfired Pizza. Both are steps from Muriel Iverson Williams Waterfront Park. Take a stroll down the boardwalk that hugs Liberty Bay as the sun sets. For dessert, stop into Island Cool Ice Cream. They have a range of flavors, milkshakes, sundaes, and root beer floats.

However you decide to spend your date night, we hope you enjoy the beauty and charm of Kitsap County.

Community March 1, 2024

Kitsap Regional Library: A Vital Community Resource

Kitsap Regional Library is more than a place to check out books and access free wi-fi. For many, it is a vital community resource. While free books, book lockers, printing, and computer access are nice, they are only the tip of the iceberg. Your local library offers a range of informational materials, interesting events, helpful workshops, and fun activities.

Kitsap Regional Library has nine different branches. Some or all of the offerings listed below can be found at each branch. Be sure to check out their events calendar and filter the results by location to find out what your nearest library is currently offering.

Tax Preparation Assistance

With tax season in full force, the Kitsap Regional Library is offering AARP Tax-Aide sessions until April 15. Registration is required as drop-in service could be limited. This is a free, confidential service offered by the library system. IRS-trained and certified volunteers will be available to help you prepare your personal taxes.

Gardening Support

Kitsap Regional Library offers budding and experienced gardeners the opportunity to develop their skills. There is even a seed library with free, organic, non-GMO seeds. The seed libraries are located at the Port Orchard, Manchester, Little Boston, and Kingston branches. Additionally, you can learn more about gardening by attending an informational session with a guest speaker. Topics can range from bees to composting to sowing seeds. If you’re already an experienced gardener (or looking to gain wisdom from others), check out the Gardeners’ Tea Party at the Silverdale Library.

Gaming Resources

Do you have a teen or kid interested in Dungeons and Dragons? Or, maybe the family is looking for a new hobby to enjoy together? Check out this plethora of gathering times to learn about different games and play them with friends.

There are also Afternoon Gaming events for Infinity Games with the gaming consoles. Additionally, there are Teen Kits available. You can also check out video games through the library catalog.

Genealogical Study Resources

Kitsap Regional Library has partnered with Puget Sound Genealogical Society. Patrons can request access to materials housed in the center, as well as take genealogy classes through the library. There are monthly classes, family history writing courses, and family tree-building coaching sessions.

Story Times and Music Times Galore

For many parents of young children at home, weekday library events can add a breath of fresh air to the weekly routine. Kitsap Regional Library offers many sessions for those home with babies, toddlers or preschoolers. There are Baby Band sessions, preschool STEM classes, and family story times as well. You can also Read to a Dog, in partnership with Therapy Dogs International Kitsap. These events happen at different branches, including here at the Poulsbo Library.

All these sessions support early literacy and encourage social and emotional well-being. They’re also a great spot for caregivers to connect. Additionally, there are early learning backpack kits that can be checked out, as well as fun STEM activities to do at home.

Resources for the Creative Arts

Our libraries also offer many classes for creatives to come together. Whether crafting, knitting, participating in book clubs or writing groups, or even learning the ukulele, the library can support your artistic endeavors.

There are teen events with crafts available, “Crafternoons”, and fiber art circles, as well as “Knit at Night” events. Individuals can even learn how to play an instrument for free by utilizing the library’s Libby platform and accessing ArtistWorks. Looking for more creative classes throughout the region? Check out this list.

Community Health Resources

The Peninsula Community Service Mobile Medical Clinic travels to various branches throughout the library system. Visitors can get help with insurance enrollment, discuss medical concerns, and connect with medical staff in the mobile clinic. A Fishline case manager is also available throughout the year. Offered as a drop-in service, they will provide direction on rental assistance, mental health therapists, food banks, and more.

Senior Resources

There are many recreational and professional services offered for seniors through our libraries. You can attend informational sessions about Medicare. There is also a session about healthy aging. (This is in addition to the wonderful selection of books that can be found on health topics.) Low-income seniors can connect with the Poulsbo Senior Resource Specialist, Leah Lovely. These drop-in sessions will provide information about available discounts, social groups in the area, and even caregiver support groups.

Summer Learning Resources

Kitsap Regional Library has multiple summer activities and resources to keep school-aged children occupied. Meant to be self-paced, there are summer reading activities and access to online resources that range from learning a new language to advancing in chess.

Get Connected

From Kingston to Port Orchard, our libraries across Kitsap County are home to librarians and staff members who are highly knowledgeable, friendly, and here to help. They can provide book bundles, one-on-one research assistance, mobile deliveries to those who qualify, and much more. All you have to do is ask. And, it is easy to get more involved.

We love the Kitsap Regional Library system, which is a vital literacy hub and so much more. We’re so proud of all our libraries do to strengthen our communities.

Community October 3, 2022

Fantastic Fall Events and Activities in Kitsap County

Celebrate the season with some fun, family-friendly fall events and activities here in Kitsap County. Here’s a list to get you started. From dress-up days to pumpkin patches and everything in between, we’re sure there’s something that will pique your interest.

Ongoing Fall Events

Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch at Pheasant Fields Farm in Silverdale

October 1 – November 1, 2022

When it comes to fall events and activities, you have to check out Kitsap’s oldest and tallest corn maze. Walk the paths to solve a riddle and you’ll be entered to win a harvest prize basket. You’ll also find one of the largest collections of pumpkins, including different colors and shapes. Most pumpkins are grown on-site, while some come from Sequim. Grab a fall beverage, shop the farm stand, and enjoy their many photo opportunities.

Cost: Corn Maze tickets $6 for youth 16 and under, $8 for adults, $1 off for active duty military with ID, and there’s a coupon available on their website. Pumpkins are sold separately.

Have a Hoot Hunt at Bloedel Reserve on Bainbridge Island

October 1 – 31, 2022

Explore the grounds of the famous Bloedel Reserve and see if you can spot where the woodland owls hid the squash and pumpkins. There are close to 100 squash waiting to be found. And, place your guess on the weight of the largest pumpkin to be entered to win a prize. Timed tickets are required and must be booked in advance (no walk-ups permitted).

Cost: $5 – $20 per person depending on age. Children 4 and under are free.

Pumpkin Walk at Bainbridge Gardens

October 1 – 31, 2022 from 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Nearing its third decade in operation, the Bainbridge Gardens Pumpkin Walk is a fall event you don’t want to miss. The Gardens’ historic Nature Trail is lined with hundreds of hand-painted and carved pumpkins as well as themed vignettes. There will be a straw maze for young children as well. Pumpkin submissions are being requested to add to the pathway, and are an integral part to complete the experience. Also, you can guess the weight of a large pumpkin, and delicious food trucks will be on-site on Saturdays.

Cost: Free to attend, and donations are accepted for Bainbridge Island Boys and Girls Club.

Harvest Fest at Miracle Ranch Camp in Port Orchard

October 21 – 23 and October 28 – 30, 2022 (times vary by day)

An extravaganza for the whole family, Harvest Fest includes classic activities like hay rides, face painting, crafts, apple pressing, a petting zoo, and a rodeo. Meals are available as well as sweet fall treats like candied apples, cotton candy, and kettle corn. Most activities are free. But if you want to take it up a notch, you can add on additional excursions like pony rides, a climbing wall, or even an overnight stay. Miracle Ranch is located south of downtown Port Orchard, near the small community of Purdy.

Cost: Free to attend. Extra activities and food available for purchase.

Fall Pumpkin Patches

Fat Turnip Farms in Kingston

Out in the little community of Eglon, Fat Turnip Farms sells certified organic produce at their farm stand and has a u-pick pumpkin patch with tons of different options as well as late-season, u-pick flowers. Their setup offers many great places to take photos with friends or little ones, and they periodically offer events. Be sure to check their Facebook page for details. 

Hours until October 31st: Monday – Saturday from 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Suyematsu Farms on Bainbridge Island

An Island favorite for u-pick, Suyematsu Farms is back at it this year with their wonderful pumpkin patch. They grow a large variety of squashes, gourds, and pumpkins. Celebrate autumn, take photos, and find some colorful, delicious fall decor. Check their Instagram and/or their Facebook page to find out about special happenings. 

Hours: Weekdays 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM & Weekends 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

One-Day Events

HOWL-O-WEEN at IslandWood on Bainbridge Island

October 23, 2022 from 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Don your Halloween costume and hit the trails! This family-friendly event at IslandWood is a wonderful walk through the woods with hot cider, warm cookies, and other fall treats. Naturalists will be on-site to teach about the “spooky” nature of nocturnal animals. Participants can enjoy a fall craft and bone yard investigation as well as a lecture about wildlife. Costumes are encouraged but not required.

Cost: $2.50 for kids and $5 for adults. Financial assistance is available.

Boo Bash hosted by Port Orchard Bay Street Association

October 29, 2022 from Noon – 4:00 PM

Bring the family and enjoy downtown Port Orchard. Participate in the costume contest from noon to 2:00 PM and take the kids trick-or-treating at Bay Street businesses from 2:00 to 4:00 PM. And, this event wraps up with a pet costume contest at 4:00 PM. For more information, check the Bay Street Association’s Facebook page.

Cost: Free to attend

Drive-Thru Halloween Hunt hosted by the Poulsbo Chamber of Commerce

October 29, 2022 from 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Back for the third year, this popular drive-thru trick-or-treat event weaves around Poulsbo to visit businesses handing out candy. The hunt begins at the Poulsbo Village Shopping Center where you’ll receive a map and a free tote bag (if you’re one of the first 800 participants). Then follow the route for candy and prizes! Non-perishable food and monetary donations will be accepted for Fishline Food Bank at the start of the event. 

Cost: Free to attend, but non-perishable food donations are highly encouraged.

Pre-school Spooktacular by Poulsbo Parks and Rec

October 31, 2022 from 3:30 PM – 5:00 PM

Geared toward younger kids, this fun event is a great way to kick off your Halloween festivities. With a superhero theme and lots of crafts and activities planned, it is sure to be a Marvel-ous time.

Cost: Free to attend for kids 5 and under. $1 for older children

Ghoulsbo Celebration in Downtown Poulsbo

October 31, 2022 from 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Enjoy the rare treat of walking right down the middle of Front Street! This Poulsbo trick-or-treat classic is back after a hiatus. Sponsored by the Historic Downtown Poulsbo Association, merchants will be handing out candy in front of their shops. It is the most costumes you will ever see in one place in Poulsbo. 

Cost: Free to attend

Halloween Walk in Downtown Winslow, Bainbridge Island

October 31, 2022 at 3:30 PM 

This safe trick-or-treating event in Winslow invites participants to wear a costume, enjoy hot cider, and listen to spooky tunes from the Eagle Harbor Church’s bell tower. Hosted by the Bainbridge Island Downtown Association, you’ll also get to cast your vote for the best merchant costume.

Cost: Free to attend

Community March 21, 2022

Poulsbo’s Annual and Recurring Events You Don’t Want to Miss

With taglines such as “Little Norway, Big Fun”, it’s not surprising that there are so many great events in Poulsbo happening throughout the year. From shopping and live music to embracing the Nordic roots of Poulsbo’s founders, here’s a roundup of festivals and activities to put on your calendar.

Spring

Girls’ Night Out

First Wednesday in May 

Shop and dine in Downtown Poulsbo with your gal pals. Stores and boutiques stay open late and offer discounts, promotions, and giveaways. There’s even a “golden ticket” awarding a $100 shopping spree. Enjoy food and drink specials, and snap a photo with the famous Poulsbo Sons of Norway Vikings. 

Cost: Free to Attend

 

Viking Fest

3rd Weekend in May

Perhaps one of the most well-known events in Poulsbo, Viking Fest is a weekend-long event featuring a carnival, Viking village, parade, live music, vendor marketplace, a road race, and many other family-friendly activities. With a city slogan of “The Viking City”, this signature event is one you don’t want to miss. 

Cost: Free to Attend and Activities Vary

 

Summer

Midtsommer

3rd Saturday in June

Paying homage to mid-summer festivals popular in Nordic countries, this annual event at the Waterfront Park in Poulsbo features the raising of a maypole, traditional Nordic dancing, flower crowns, music, and a Viking Bonfire at dusk. This cultural event is hosted by the Sons of Norway.

Cost: Free to Attend and Activities Vary

 

Poulsbo Arts Festival

3rd Weekend in August

For 35 years, this festival has been art lovers’ favorite. The waterfront park is a wonderful backdrop for all types of art, live music, food, raffles, and family fun. 

Cost: Free to Attend and Activities Vary

 

Liberty Bay Festival

Last Weekend in August

Hosted by the Poulsbo Historical Society, this event showcases the nautical history of Poulsbo. This unique, family-friendly event highlights a fleet of wooden boats known as “Poulsbo Boats.” Locals and tourists enjoy live music, boat tours, historical presentations, and more. 

Cost: Free to Attend and Activities Vary

 

Fall

Poulsbrew

3rd Weekend in September

Celebrating beer and cider made in Western Washington, Poulsbrew is a lively one-day festival. Of course, Poulsbo’s own breweries are part of the celebration too. Come for the beer and stay for the live music, food, and friendly community atmosphere.

Cost: Varies, Approx. $30 Each

 

Poulsbo Halloween Hunt

The weekend prior to or on Halloween

Hosted by the Poulsbo Chamber of Commerce, this drive around town brings families into businesses to collect candy and goodies. More details posted when the event nears.

Cost: Free and There’s a Suggested Non-perishable Food Donation

 

Downtown Trick-or-Treat

Halloween

A fun, safe evening for families, this is one of Poulsbo’s busiest annual events. Kids of all ages can celebrate Halloween and parade down the street in their costumes. A section of Front Street in downtown Poulsbo is closed off and all businesses hand out candy and treats. 

Cost: Free to Attend

 

Winter

Tree Lighting

Weekend after Thanksgiving

Join Santa and the Vikings to kick off the holiday season in Little Norway. Enjoy the tree lighting, cookies, holiday crafts, and lots of festive photo opportunities. Location to be announced in the fall.

Cost: Free to Attend

 

Julefest and Bazaar

1st Saturday in December

A Saturday full of Little Norway fun, the Julefest and Bazaar provides an authentic experience. Start the day at the Nordic Marketplace at the Sons of Norway to kick off your holiday shopping, and grab some Scandinavian food for lunch. In the evening, the Poulsbo Sons of Norway Vikings will escort the Lucia Bride from a Viking ship on Liberty Bay to a winter proclamation and Bonfire to celebrate the winter solstice. 

Cost: Free to Attend and Activities Vary

Watch our video below to get a glimpse of last year’s festivities.

 

Lighted Ships Parade

Second Saturday in December

A Poulsbo Yacht Club tradition for over 50 years, this annual parade of boats decked out in lights and holiday cheer is a fun family event. Contact the Yacht Club in advance to have a special shout-out by Santa himself as he cruises by.

Cost: Free to Attend

Valisblot

Weekend closest to Valentine’s Day

Celebrate love with a Norse Valentine’s Day, complete with a bonfire at Muriel Iverson Waterfront Park.

Cost: Free to Attend

Recurring 

Poulsbo Farmers Market

Every Saturday from April through December

From fresh produce to prepared foods, baked goods to wine and cider, the Poulsbo Farmers Market is sure to offer something delicious every weekend. This market also features locally-made crafts and home goods, garden starts, honey, jam, fresh flowers, and meat products. A picnic area and live music create a fun atmosphere to relish your market finds. Our office is a proud sponsor

Cost: Free to Attend and Products Vary

Our video below gives you a taste of this wonderful market.

 

Poulsbo Beer Run

March and October 

Twice a year, craft beer enthusiasts can participate in the Poulsbo Beer Run, a 4 mile “run” with stops in Downtown Poulsbo as well as the Viking Way corridor. Costumes are encouraged with the March run being St. Patrick’s Day themed, and October being Oktoberfest themed. Proceeds benefit the Blue Star Banner Program, which honors locals currently serving in the military by installing street banners throughout Washington.

Cost: Registration $45+ 

Second Saturday Art Walk

Monthly, 2nd Saturday, 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Every month, Poulsbo’s art galleries stay open late to create an engaging atmosphere for art lovers. Gallery hop and enjoy sales, specials, drinks, and snacks.

Cost: Free to Attend; Purchases Separate

New to Kitsap? Check Out Our Free Guide

If you’re new to the Kitsap Peninsula and want to learn more about our area, flip through our free digital Guide to Kitsap. It has videos, articles, and links to give you the scoop about our local businesses, recreation, coworking spaces, childcare options, and much more.

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Community January 10, 2022

Kitsap’s Indoor Fun: Great Places to Take Kids

While there are many wonderful outdoor gems across Kitsap County, here are some fun indoor places to enjoy on cold, rainy days. These family-friendly activities are great for kids of different ages and many are free or under $15.  

 

Interesting Indoor Activities in the Bremerton Area

Ahoy Kitsap Playland in Bremerton

This indoor playground and virtual reality play place offers drop-in play, punch cards, and monthly memberships, plus birthday party options. The play space is designed for kids ages 2 – 12, and they offer options for younger toddlers as well. There is a snack bar and a bar for those 21 and older. 

Cost: $10+ | Open: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM Tuesday – Saturday; 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM Sunday – Monday

 

Bug and Reptile Museum in Bremerton

This free museum has lots of creepy crawlies to check out, and it is a great educational opportunity for kids. There are numerous types of insects, live reptiles, and even an 8-foot ant farm. Don’t forget to visit their gift shop. It has fun toys and some are educational.

Cost: Free | Open: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM Daily

 

Cascade Elite Gymnastics West in Silverdale

This 16,000 sq. ft. facility features setups for gymnasts and tumblers of all ages starting at 6 months for parent/baby classes. Open gym, gymnastics classes, parkour,  dance teams, and ninja school are some of the offerings available.

Cost: Varies, Monthly $59+ | Open: Varies by class/activity

 

Defy Trampoline Park in Silverdale

This indoor trampoline park is a great way to burn off energy with different areas for different ages and abilities. Timed entry helps to give everyone ample space to bounce. You can reserve time to host birthdays or events here. Special socks required (must be purchased on-site). 

Cost: $13+, Kids under 2 free with Adult | Open: Sunday – Thursday 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM, Friday – Saturday 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM

 

Haselwood Family YMCA in Silverdale

From aquatics to group exercise classes, personal training to weights and cardio equipment, and even streaming classes, the Y has something for everyone! Summer camps are available as well as youth sports and swimming lessons. 

Cost: Memberships $34+, Drop-in $20+

Open: Monday – Thursday 5:00 AM – 10:00 PM, Friday 5:00 AM – 7:00 PM, Saturday 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM

 

Insight Climbing Rock Gym in Bremerton

In the newest location of this gym, you’ll find both day-use passes and monthly memberships available, and routes for different abilities as well as bouldering walls. They offer classes and the option for booking private parties. 

Cost: $15+ | Open: Tuesday & Thursday 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM, Wednesday & Friday 1:00 – 9:00 PM, Saturday & Sunday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

 

Puget Sound Navy Museum in Bremerton

One of 10 museums funded and operated by the U.S. Navy, this museum’s roots date back to the 1950s. There are permanent exhibits as well as temporary ones, and you can even find some exhibits online. It’s a great spot to visit when in downtown Bremerton or make a day trip out of it. 

Cost: FREE | Open: Wednesday – Sunday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM, later on First Fridays

 

Valentinetti Puppet Museum in Bremerton

Learn about how puppets have changed over time and take a tour of the facility. There’s a children’s play area with monthly “make and take” activities, and a gift shop with a wide variety of books and different types of puppets. 

Cost: $4 | Open: Thursday – Sunday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM, Saturday 12:00 – 4:00 PM

 

Bainbridge Island Family Fun

Bainbridge Island Aquatic Center in Bainbridge Island

At the Don Nakata pool, you’ll find amenities for kids of all ages including a beach-entry pool, tot pool, water slide, lazy-river, and frog slide as well as lap swim and a sauna. 

Cost: $7+ | Open: Varies by activity type. View their schedule.

 

Insight Climbing Rock Gym in Bainbridge Island

With both day-use passes and monthly memberships available, this 8,500 sq. ft. climbing gym has multiple routes for climbers of different abilities to enjoy as well as some auto-belay options. They offer classes and have the option for booking private parties or groups. 

Cost: $15+ | Open: Daily 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM (closed Wednesdays)

 

KiDiMu (Kids Discovery Museum)

Located next to the Bainbridge Island Art Museum, this children’s museum features exhibits and activities designed for kids aged 6 months to 8 years. KiDiMu also offers workshops and events. It’s a wonderful space that encourages imaginative play and exploration. 

Cost: $3+ | Open: Monday & Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM; Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

During Bainbridge’s monthly First Friday Art Walk, KiDiMu is open and offers FREE activities.

 

North Kitsap’s Indoor Activities

 

Dancing Brush Studio in Poulsbo

Visit the studio for in-person painting, or choose a kit to paint at home and drop back off for firing. This Poulsbo staple is great for people of all ages and artistic abilities as well as group paint nights or birthday parties. 

Cost: Varies | Open: Monday – Saturday 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM, Sunday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

 

Kitsap Regional Library Classes & Events

Our local libraries across Kitsap County host a variety of virtual and in-person classes and events. This includes the branch in Kingston where the library is located within the Village Green Community Center. The Village Green is also home to the Boys & Girls Club, event spaces, meet-ups for local youth and adult groups, and more.

 

Naval Undersea Museum in Keyport

Learn all about the history of the Navy’s undersea operations and the exceptional people and technology that have made it possible. Look through a periscope, learn about torpedoes, or check out a replicated control room. 

Cost: Free | Open: Wednesday – Monday 10:00 AM- 4:00 PM

 

Sea & Shore Museum on the 2nd floor of Port Gamble General Store

Collected by a former Port Gamble resident, this is the second-largest private collection of seashells in the world. You’ll find many types of starfish, shells of all shapes and sizes, shark teeth, and more. 

Cost: Free | Open: Sunday – Friday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Saturday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Community May 2, 2021

Western Washington’s Best Camping Trips

Summer is almost here and if you haven’t started planning your camping trips, now’s the time! There are so many wonderful places to choose from, and here are some of our favorites. It’s important to note that campsites offering reservations fill up fast while others are on a first-come, first-served basis so check now and plan accordingly.

Birch Bay State Park

Photo by Leo Phillips.

 

Just below the Canadian border sits Birch Bay State Park. Birch Bay, Washington is a quaint town with a water slide amusement park and many cute shops. Birch Bay State Park provides an incredible experience perfect for all ages with its expansive waterfront – just be sure to book in advance.

Availability and Reservations

Cost (seasonal pricing): $20-37 for standard sites, $35-50 for full utility trailer sites

Drive-Up Camping: Yes

Deception Pass State Park

Photo by WA State Parks.

With miles of beachfront and trails to enjoy, this popular destination is hard to beat. The impressive Deception Pass Bridge connects to the mainland and you can easily head to Anacortes from there. Plus, the San Juan Islands are just a ferry ride away!

Availability and Reservations

Cost: $30 per night

Drive-Up Camping: Yes

The Enchantments

 

deception state park

Photo by Leo Phillips.

 

In the Bavarian town of Leavenworth lies the Aasgard Pass, and it is stunning. It’s also just a small part of the Enchantments. There are many picturesque areas with excellent campsites. You’re likely to see mountain goats on the trails so be ready to snap some photos.

Availability and Reservations

Cost: $5 per person, per day

Drive-Up Camping: Limited

Kalaloch Campground

 

Kalaloch Beach

Photo by Leo Phillips.

 

Overlooking the seaside beach of the western side of the Olympic Peninsula, Kalaloch is one of two campgrounds there where you can make reservations in advance from the end of May to mid-September. Otherwise, it’s on a first-come, first-served basis. For those that like to plan ahead, book your advance reservations here. Or, make a mad dash to get there on a Friday morning and hope for a site. The remaining 22 of its 170 sites are first-come, first-served. Also, as a heads up, there are no showers.

Availability and Reservations

Cost: $24 per night for standard campsites, $48 per night for group sites

Drive-Up Camping: Yes

Olympic National Park

olympic mountains

Photo by Leo Phillips.

 

If you want the quintessential remote backpacking experience, the Olympics are your mountains!  Nothing compares to the jagged majesty of the soaring Olympic range, nor the primitive campsites that connect the epic adventures that await. While there are some drive-up campsites (like the popular Hurricane Ridge and Deer Park), be prepared for steep drop-offs on the mountain roads leading up.

Availability and Reservations

Cost: $8 per person, per night

Drive-Up Camping: Limited