Kitsap Peninsula

Kitsap Peninsula

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The Kitsap Peninsula is an arm of land that is part of the larger Olympic Peninsula in Washington state (U.S.) that lies west of Seattle across Puget Sound. Hood Canal separates Kitsap Peninsula from the rest of the Olympic Peninsula. It encompasses all of Kitsap County except Bainbridge and Blake Islands, as well as the northeastern part of Mason County and the northwestern part of Pierce County. The highest point on the Kitsap Peninsula is Gold Mountain. The U.S. Navy's Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, and Naval Base Kitsap (comprised of the former NSB Bangor and NS Bremerton) are on the Peninsula. Its main city is Bremerton.

Though earlier referred to as the Great Peninsula or Indian Peninsula, its current name comes from Kitsap County, which occupies most of the peninsula. It is thus the namesake of Chief Kitsap, an 18th- and 19th-century warrior and medicine man of the Suquamish Tribe. The Suquamish were one of the historical fishing tribes belonging to the Coast Salish group of peoples, and their ancestral grounds were based on the eastern shores of the Kitsap Peninsula. Seattle is named after the tribe's most famous leader, Chief Sealth. The Port Madison Indian Reservation, located between Poulsbo and Agate Pass, is the modern Suquamish tribal center. The Kitsap Peninsula is also home to the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe, another branch of the Coast Salish people, whose tribal center is the Port Gamble S'Klallam Indian Reservation at Little Boston located on the northwest coast of the peninsula.

The peninsula is connected to the eastern shore of Puget Sound by Washington State Ferries, which run from Bremerton to Downtown Seattle, from Kingston to Edmonds and from Southworth to West Seattle via Vashon Island, by the Tacoma Narrows Bridge from Point Fosdick to Tacoma, and to the northeastern shore of the main Olympic Peninsula by the Hood Canal Bridge.

Cities and towns

*Annapolis
*Bangor
*Belfair
*Bremerton
*Brownsville
*Colby
*Colchester
*Chico
*East Port Orchard
*Erlands Point-Kitsap Lake
*Gig Harbor
*Gorst
*Hansville
*Illahee
*Indianola
*Keyport
*Kingston
*Manchester
*Navy Yard City
*Parkwood
*Port Gamble
*Port Orchard
*Poulsbo
*Purdy
*Retsil
*Seabeck
*Silverdale
*Southworth
*Suquamish
*Tracyton

Bays and Inlets

*Agate Pass
*Anderson Cove
*Appletree Cove
*Big Beef Harbor
*Burke Bay
*Carr Inlet
*Case Inlet
*Chico Bay
*Clam Bay
*Colvos Passage
*Coon Bay
*Dogfish Bay
*Dyes Inlet
*Hood Canal
*Liberty Bay
*Little Beef Harbor
*Little Clam Bay
*Miller Bay
*Mud Bay
*Nesika Bay
*Olalla Bay
*Orrs Cove
*Ostrich Bay
*Oyster Bay
*Phinney Bay
*Pilots Cove
*Port Gamble
*Port Madison
*Port Orchard
*Port Washington Narrows
*Races Cove
*Rich Passage
*Seabeck Bay
*Sinclair Inlet
*Skunk Bay
*Stavis Bay
*Stiles Lagoon
*Tacoma Narrows
*Yukon Harbor

Headlands

*Anderson Point
*Apple Cove Point
*Bass Point
*Command Point
*Elwood Point
*Erlands Point
*Foulweather Bluff
*Hood Point
*King Spit
*Lemolo Point
*Madrona Point
*Manette Peninsula
*Middle Point
*Norwegian Point
*Orchard Point
*Pearson Point
*Pilot Point
*Point Bolin
*Point Glover
*Point Herron
*Point Jefferson
*Point Julia
*Point Misery
*Point No Point
*Point Southworth
*Point Turner
*President Point
*Rocky Point

*Ross Point
*Ruby Point
*Salisbury Point
*Sandy Hook
*Teekalet Bluff
*Tekiu Point
*Twin Spits
*University Point
*Virginia Point
*Waterman Point
*Windy Point, Puget Sound

External links

[http://visitkitsap.com/ Kitsap Peninsula Visitor Information]


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