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The Kitsap Peninsula lies in the heart of Puget Sound surrounded by over 300 miles of saltwater shoreline and located between the Olympic and Cascade Mountain ranges in Washington State. Kitsap offers miles of accessible shoreline, world-class golf courses, an eclectic collection of communities and endless recreational, cultural and scenic discoveries. With every community on the water, including the popular destinations of Kingston, Bainbridge Island, Poulsbo, Silverdale, Bremerton, Port Orchard, Belfair and Gig Harbor, you’ll find spectacular views of mountains and water at every turn, as well as some of the best boating destinations in Puget Sound.
The combination of Native American, Scandinavian, military and pioneer attractions, all within a one-hour radius, makes Kitsap an easy-to-tour destination rich in history and diversity. It's easy to see why Kitsap is one of the region's favorite get-away destinations. Kitsap Peninsula VCB, Sep 2008
Hood Canal, a slender saltwater fjord, flows inland throughout the area from the Straits of Juan de Fuca along scenic Highway 101 past Hoodsport, bordering the Great Bend at Union and continuing further inland to the rugged ORV trails of the Tahuya State Forest and the gentle bird-watching trails of the Theler Wetlands in Belfair. Thrilling mountain vistas, fresh shellfish, deep saltwater diving, kayaking and much more await your discovery in Mason County and South Puget Sound.
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