State park

Fort Ward Park

29 locals recommend,

Tips from locals

Jaclyn
March 4, 2018
Fort Ward park is perfect for walking, children on wheels, boat launching, afternoon and evening picnics.
Tere
April 29, 2016
Beach access with lots of trails, cool old buildings, and picnic spots. Watch the Bremerton ferry go by and scope out rocks.
Twin
February 16, 2020
10 minute easy walk. Turn right out of the driveway and stay right at the fork. Historic park with remnants of WWII gun batteries, great walking/biking trail, beach and a boat launch.
Kathy
February 25, 2022
Great walking trails with views of Rich Passage
Keith
May 20, 2019
This is a really interesting place to take a walk and explore. The main part of the hike is a long, straight, unused asphalted lane, with the Salish Sea on one side, and a wooded hillside on the other. You can hear and sometimes see Sea Lions and Harbor Seals barking in the distance. When the tide is low, you can walk the beach, which has some of the most unusual rock formations you'll ever see. Two thirds the way, you'll see concrete bunkers, once part of the defense system during WWII. If you keep walking past the park at the south end, the neighborhood is quite interesting, including a house once owned by Kenny G, brought here by barge. (It's the big English brick Tudor on the left behind the hedge.) It's a sunny, open place to enjoy a quiet stroll.
This is a really interesting place to take a walk and explore. The main part of the hike is a long, straight, unused asphalted lane, with the Salish Sea on one side, and a wooded hillside on the other. You can hear and sometimes see Sea Lions and Harbor Seals barking in the distance. When the tide i…

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Location
2241 Pleasant Beach Dr NE
Bainbridge Island, WA