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Kitsap Peninsula Water Trails Paddle G ear & S afety C hecklist Boat with bow & stern flotation Paddling/Immersion and/or secure hatches clothing Paddle Paddle Float PADDLE BAINBRIDGE Spray skirt Life Jacket A spectacular, two-day fully supported paddle tour and adventure Water Trails Map around Bainbridge Island. Details at: www.OlympicOutdoorCenter.com Bilge pump Tow Line Photos: Tom Woltjer Whistle Cell phone & case Guide book Tide & current tables BAINB RIDGE I SLAND L AUNCHES & A MENIT IES B1 Chart Waterproof camera B2 Suquamish B0 Agate Pass Bridge East Side Kayak Launch, Parking Float plan Energy bars Clearwater B0 Port Madison Casino Agate Pass B3 B1 Sanwick Street Rd End Kayak Launch, Parking Sunglasses Sunscreen/sun hat Bridge B2 North Street Rd End Shore Access Lip balm Toiletries B4-e Water bottle/hydration Kitsap Peninsula Water B3 West Pt Madison Nature Preserve Kayak Launch, Parking B34 B5 system Trails/Launch Guide B4-c Hidden Cove Park Parking, Restrooms B4-d B4-d T’chookwop Park Shore Access B4-c B33 B4-e NE Lafayette Ave Rd End Kayak Launch, Parking B5 Fay Bainbridge Park Parking, Restrooms, Showers, Camping B9 Manitou Park Blvd Kayak Launch, Parking Photo: Erinn J Hale Paddle Bainbridge Manzanita B31 Bay Rolling B10 Yaquina Place Rd End Kayak Launch, Parking Bay Boat & Kayak Launches • Amenities • Resources 305 B12-b Hawley Cove Park Shore Access The Kitsap Peninsula has nearly 300 miles of shoreline making it B30 B12-c Waterfront Park Parking, Restrooms, an ideal destination for year round water trail adventures. Dock, Town, Accomodations To Port Townsend B29 B9 and Coupeville - B12-d Strawberry Park Kayak Launch, Parking Port Whidbey Is Ferry Ludlow Hansville B12-e Japanese Memorial Park Parking, Restroom Bainbridge 101 104 B12-f Pritchard Park Parking, Restroom Port Gamble Island Murden Hood Canal Bridge Cove B15 Rockaway Beach Park Kayak Launch, Parking Kingston B10 B16 Blakely Harbor Park Kayak Launch,Parking, 104 Edmonds 3 Fletcher Restroom 307 Photo: Erinn J Hale Bay B28 Island Indianola Photo: Erinn J Hale Center B20-a Fort Ward Park Shore Access Poulsbo OLYMPIC Bangor Suquamish B20 Fort Ward Park Boat launch Parking, Restroom, Boat Launch, Puget Sound NATIONAL 3 Camping For more information about recreation PARK Keyport 305 B27 Winslow 101 Silverdale B21-b Wharf Street Rd End Kayak Launch, Parking Bainbridge and adventure sports events and B12-d B12-b Brownsville Island Bellevue activities, pick up the new 2012 B23 Schell Chelb Estuary Shore Access Seabeck B12-c 303 B25 Point White Dock Kayak Launch, Parking, l SEATTLE Annual Outdoor NW Event Guide. Eagle Harbor Restroom Bremerton Manchester Go to: www.outdoorsnw.com B12-e,f Hood Cana Blake Kitsap Port Island B26 Westwood Rd End Shore Access rt Orchard West 166 Seattle B26 spo Peninsula Gorst Southworth B27 Gazzam Lake Park Shore Access ood Fauntleroy-Vashon Pick up a for more launch & moorage H Southworth Ferry 3 locations and information or go to: bricomm.com B23 B28 Fletcher Landing Shore Access Belfair B29 Battle Point Shore Access North Mason Ollala Vashon B25 B15 Island B30 Fairy Dell Park Shore Access 16 B16 Blakely Paddle to VisitKitsap.com Harbor B31 Dock Street Rd End Kayak Launch, Parking 106 Allyn For information about other events... B21-b B33 Hidden Cove Rd End Kayak Launch, Parking Gig Lodging • Dining • Brews & Bites Union B34 Seabold Rd End Parking Grapeview Harbor Rich B20 3 B20-a a Wineries • Day, Weekend, Restoration to Shelton l Passage Point Vacation Getaways • Retreats, Peninsu TACOMA Go to www.VisitKitsap.com for more information about marinas, y Tacoma 16 Events & Much More Ke Narrows boat launches, public parks and communities on the Kitsap Peninsula Bridge Skunk Port Bay To Port Townsend A7 Kitsap Peninsula Water Trails, Boat Launches, Overnight Moorage & Amenities Keystone-Coupeville Ludlow Point C3 No Point Ferry Hansville Hood C3-b A0 Salisbury Point County Park Boat Launch, Parking, Restroom MAP AREA IDENTIF IER Canal C4 A1 Port Gamble Mill Site Kayak Launch, Rentals, Parking, Store Letter = Segment A3 Hood Canal Dr Shore Access A4 A = Port Gamble to Foulweather Bluff A4 Hood Canal Place Rd End Shore Access B = Bainbridge Island (see reverse side) C = Foulweather Bluff to Kingston 104 A3 A7 Twin Spits Rd End Kayak Launch, Parking C7 D = Kingston to Keyport C3 Norwegian Point Park Kayak Launch, Parking, Store E = Keyport to Poulsbo F = Brownsville to Bremerton Hood Canal A0 Eglon C8 C3-b Point No Point Park Kayak Launch, Parking, Restroom G = Dyes Inlet Bridge A1 Port Gamble Bay C4 Point No Point Lighthouse Kayak Launch, Parking, Restroom H = Sinclair Inlet Hansville Rd I = Manchester to Gig Harbor Port C10 C7 Pilot Point Kayak Launch, Parking J = Belfair to Dewatto Gamble C8 Port of Eglon* Boat Launch, Parking, Restroom K = Dewatto to Seabeck L = Seabeck to Hood Canal Bridge Hood C10 Ludlow Dr Rd End Shore Access Canal Number Identifier Kingston C13 North Beach Kayak Launch, Parking PADDLE KITSAP 104 Hosted by Olympic Outdoor Center Number = miles from beginning C13 C14 Port of Kingston* | Marina Launch, Parking, Town, Kayak Racks, of segment C14 A 3-day adventure to remember. 360.297.3545 Overnight Moorage/Services, H7-a Port Orchard Marina Dock, Parking, Town C14-a Apple Details at: www.paddlekitsap.com ie., C3 - Norwegian Park | SectionHood C Tree Cove C14-a Arness Park Store 360.876.5535 Overnight Moorage/Services (Foulweather Bluff) 3 miles fromCanal 3 RENTAL AND RESOURCES Foulweather Bluff (start of segment) 307 D2 D2 South Villa Dr Shore Access H7-b Water Street Boat Launch Boat Launch, Parking, Town D6 Port of Indianola* Boat Launch, Parking, Store H8 Retsil Boat Launch Boat Launch, Parking Guided eco-tours, instruction, L16 I1 Manchester State Park Kayak Launch, Parking, Camping Dabob D7 Indianola Waterfront Preserve Shore Access classes, children/family events. Bay Indianola Miller Bay I2 Port of Manchester* Parking Olympic Outdoor Center D8 Suquamish Tribal Dock Boat Launch, Parking, Town D7 D6 I2-a Pomeroy Park Kayak Launch, Parking Port Gamble ~ Poulsbo E4-d E4-c D9 Old Man House Park Kayak Launch, Parking, Restroom Poulsbo I3 Yukon Harbor | Harper Boat Kayak Launch, Parking Bainbridge Island • 360.297.4659 E1-a Skookum Rd End Shore Access Bangor Liberty E4-a,Bay E4-b Suquamish www.olympicoutdoorcenter.com D8 I4 Blake Island State Park Camping E3-b E1-b Ona Rd End Shore Access Kingston Adventures E3-a D9 Port Puget Madison Sound J0 Belfair State Park Boat Launch, Parking, Store, 360.860.1717 E1-b E1-c Port of Keyport* | Marina Boat Launch, Parking, Town Camping www.kingstonadventures.com E8 E1-a 360.394.4422 Overnight Moorage/Services 3 E1-c Agate Exotic Aquatics Scuba & Kayaking Pass J0-a Port of Allyn* | Dock Boat Launch, Parking, Store Bridge E3-a Oyster Plant Park Kayak Launch, Parking Bainbridge Island ~ Marina Keyport 360.275.2430 Overnight Moorage E3-b Poulsbo Lions Park Shore Access 206.842.1980 J6 Twanoh State Park Boat Launch, Parking, Store, Camping www.exoticaquaticsscuba.com E4-a Olympic Outdoor Center Dock Kayak Launch, Rentals Hood 305 J11 Tahuya Boat Launch, Parking Back of Beyond Canal E4-b Port of Poulsbo* | Marina Boat Launch, Parking, Historic Town Bainbridge Island • 206.842.9229 J11-a Union Boat Ramp Boat Launch, Parking Brownsville 360.779.3505 Overnight Moorage/Services www.tothebackofbeyond.com Silverdale Bainbridge J11-b Alderbrook Resort Boat Launch, Parking, Resort K19 F1 Island E4-c American Legion Park Kayak Launch, Parking Jackie’s marine & Kayak sales G7 J11-c Hood Canal Adventures Kayak Launch, Parking, Rentals Brownsville Marina • 360.286.2045 L0 (see E4-d Liberty Rd End Kayak Launch, Parking Port Orchard reverse side) J15 Menards Landing Boat Launch, Parking www.kayakgigharbor.com 3 E8 Keyport Saltwater Park Kayak Launch, Parking G6 J20 Dewatto Kayak Launch, Parking Hood Canal Adventures Seabeck 303 F1 Port of Brownsville* | Marina Boat Launch, Parking, Store, Camping Alderbrook Resort ~ Union Dyes K19 Misery Point Boat Launch Boat Launch, Parking Inlet 360.692.5498 Sites, Overnight Moorage/Services 360.898.2628 Kitsap G4 Tracyton L0 Seabeck Marina Boat Launch, Parking, Store www.hoodcanaladventures.com Chico G10 F3 Illahee State Park Kayak Launch, Parking, Camping Illahee F3, 3-a L16 Kitsap Memorial Park Parking, Restroom, Camping North Bay Kayaking Peninsula F3-a Port of Illahee Boat Launch, Parking, Store Allyn • 360.535.2198 G2 Rich Passage G1 Evergreen Park Boat Launch, Parking www.allynkayak.com Belfair G2 Lions Park Kayak Launch, Parking North Kitsap Trails Association J20 North Mason This map made possible thanks to the contributions provided by G1 G4 Port of Tracyton* Boat Launch, Parking, Restrooms, Store www.northkitsaptrails.org Bremerton I1 Olympic Outdoor Center, North Kitsap Trails Association, J0, J0-a Olympic Kayak Club H0 Manchester G6 J.A. & Anna Smith Park Shore Access Only Ports, and Kitsap County Lodging Tax Funds. Puget Sound Challenge G7 Port of Silverdale* | Docks Boat Launch, Parking, Historic Town SinclairH8 Inlet I2, I2-a www.olympickayakclub.com J15 J11 J6 H7-b Retsil 360.698.4819 Overnight Moorage/Services Allyn H7-a Blake I 4 WA Water Trails Association J11-a J11-c Island J11-b G10 Chico Boat Launch Boat Launch, Parking Island www.wwta.org Port 166 Orchard Yukon Harbor 106 Union 3 H0 Port of Bremerton* | Marina Boat Launch, Parking, Town NOAA Tide & Currents www.tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov Harper I3 360.373.1035 Overnight Moorage/Services 3 16 160 Southworth.
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