Washington’s Bainbridge Island features fine food and unique local boutiques surrounded by the scenic vistas of the Pacific Northwest and opportunity for outdoor adventure on land and sea. Attractions include the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, the Baindbridge Performing Arts community theater, and the Bainbridge Island Historical Museum. Lovers of the outdoors will enjoy the 150-acre Bloedel Reserve public garden and Islandwood, a 225-acre environmental education center.

Shop the commercial districts along High School Road, Madison Avenue and Winslow Way for one of a kind finds and restaurants. Bainbridge Island is also home to several award-winning wineries, some with tasting rooms easily accessible from the Winslow ferry.

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