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The mission of the Bainbridge Island Metropolitan Park & Recreation District is to build a healthy community through effective, sustainable stewardship of the District’s parks and open space, and through the development and delivery of innovative cultural and recreation opportunities.

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Trails

With the help of dedicated volunteers, the Park District maintains over 30 miles of walking trails on Bainbridge Island. Click on the links below or place your cursor over the trails link in the sidebar to the left to explore the trails currently open to public use. You can also visit the Trail Advisory Committee website for updates and more trail info, and check out the City of Bainbridge Island Guide to Walking, Cycling, and Paddling, available in print and online. Produced by the City's Non-Motorized Transportation Advisory Committee.

TRAIL VISION PLAN

The District Trails Vision Plan (see links below) serves as a guiding document for the Bainbridge Island Metro Park & Recreation District to use in acquiring, planning, developing and maintaining trails on Bainbridge Island. The purpose of the Trails Vision Plan is to provide the District and the community with a guide for the future growth of island trails. The plan will help shape which trail projects are supported by the community and prioritizes them for acquisition and development through the budget process. Trail Vision Plan is an element of the District’s Comprehensive Plan.

Trail Vision Plan
Attachmt 1 (graphic)
Attachmt 2 (trail standards)
Attachmt 3 (Comp Plan Excerpts)

City of Bainbridge Island

Guide to Walking, Cycling, and Paddling

Waterfront Trail Map

Battle Point Trails

Blakely Cemetary

Blakely Harbor

Close Property

Fairy Dell

Forest to Sky

Fort Ward to Blakely

Gazzam

Grand Forest

Hawley Cove

Hidden Cove

Manzanita

Peters Property

Ted Olsen

West Port Madison

 

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