Parque Nacional del Monte Rainier
Planifique una excursión de un día al paraíso del Parque Nacional del Monte Rainier.
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Launch NowBainbridge Island, located just a short ferry ride from Seattle, is known for its natural beauty, quaint shops and eateries, and spectacular views of Puget Sound.
Spend the day wandering through charming downtown Winslow, where local boutiques, cafés, and art galleries line the streets. Explore scenic trails, sip your way through local wineries, or relax along the island’s peaceful shoreline before catching the ferry back with postcard-worthy sunset views of Seattle.
Getting to Bainbridge Island by ferry is half the fun! You'll feel like you're on a mini cruise as you stroll around the decks and admire the view of the downtown skyline, the sea, and Mt. Rainier. While you can drive onto the ferry, it's also easy enough to walk on and navigate the island without a car.
Bainbridge is very easy to navigate by car, but there are great alternative modes of transportation. If you're interested in biking, check out Bike Barn Rentals near the ferry terminal, which offers rentals of e-bikes, hybrids, and performance road bikes. There are many popular biking trails and smooth routes around the island.
You can also check out the Bi-Ride, which operates on two routes, beginning at the ferry terminal, and costs only $2! The North Loop bus takes you through downtown Winslow, the Bloedel Reserve - a 150-acre wildlife sanctuary and antique estate with a Japanese Garden, a rhododendron glen, and a vast garden with native plants and famous Northwest evergreens. Another stop is at Fay Bainbridge Park, a 17-acre park with camping, boating, fishing facilities, and a great view of Seattle and Puget Sound. The last stop is the Rolling Bay Neighborhood Service Center, which features a nursery, gift shop, bakery, and coffee shop.
The South Loop brings you past Coppertop, a distillery, brewery, winery, and café, followed by Bainbridge Gardens nursery and garden center, the Grand Forest, and Battle Point Park, which offers picnic areas, a playground, and a running track. Additional stops include the Island Center, Pleasant Beach Village, Fort Ward Park, and the Bainbridge Island Japanese Memorial.
Puede que Bainbridge Island esté a un trayecto en ferry de Seattle Southside, pero te prometo que merece la pena tomarse un respiro del ajetreo y el bullicio de la ciudad: ¡no hay mejor lugar para hacerlo que Bainbridge Island, con sus paisajes, playas, parques y senderos, atracciones y bodegas!
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Las principales atracciones turísticas de Bainbridge Island son: Bloedel Reserve, el Museo de Arte de Bainbridge Island, The Grand Forest, y explorar las tiendas, bodegas, destilerías y restaurantes de Winslow, el centro de la ciudad de Bainbridge Island.
Sí, puede tomar la ruta larga, un hermoso paseo panorámico de 2 horas, o la ruta corta en ferry desde el muelle de Seattle. Puede subir con su vehículo al ferry o aparcar en un aparcamiento y caminar hasta el ferry. Una vez allí, verá que Bainbridge es tan pequeño que no necesita coche para desplazarse y disfrutar de todo.
Para ir de Seattle a la isla de Bainbridge, puede tomar un transbordador del Estado de Washington desde el centro de Seattle. Puede consultar los horarios de los viajes en ferry en el sitio web WSDOT.com. Una vez allí, puede alquilar una bicicleta o pasear por los parques, visitar las pintorescas tiendas y elegir un lugar para tomar un café y comer algo.
The ferry ride from Colman Dock (Pier 52) in Seattle to Bainbridge Island typically takes about 35 minutes. The ferry departure schedule can be found here.
You can easily spend 4 to 6 hours exploring Bainbridge Island so be sure to arrive early-ish via the ferry to maximize your time, wear comfortable shoes, and focus your visit around the ferry terminal + Winslow Way area for maximum ease.
Yes — Bainbridge Island is absolutely worth visiting on a day-trip from Seattle. It’s close, relaxing, and offers enough variety to make a full-day outing feel meaningful. For many, the trip itself (the ferry ride) is part of the fun. Aim for an early departure so you make the most of your time on the island. The return time matters. If you do have a car, or plan to explore remote parts of the island, factor in extra driving. But you don’t need a car just for a worthwhile day trip.
Planifique una excursión de un día al paraíso del Parque Nacional del Monte Rainier.
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