Battle Point
The Battle Point and Arrowpoint neighborhoods are centrally located to the hubs of Bainbridge’s outdoor activities, namely Battle Point Park and its multitude of activities and the Grand Forest with its miles of trails. Many of the homes in these neighborhoods are on larger plots and the area is heavily wooded. In addition, the neighborhoods constitute a peninsula and as such has multiple waterfront options, whether along the calm waters of Fletcher Bay, overlooking the Olympics to the west, or along beautiful Manzanita Bay.
Crystal Springs and Point White
These southern neighborhoods feature numerous waterfront and water view homes that offer amazing views of the surrounding area, whether it be the Olympic Mountains to the west or the dancing waters of Port Orchard Bay. They are located adjacent to Lynwood center and its many dining and cultural options. In addition, outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy its proximity to the Gazzam Lake Wildlife Preserve.
Point Monroe and Fay Bainbridge
This area is located west of Port Madison and off the northern portion of Sunrise Rd. Much of the area is heavily wooded, though there are beautiful farmlands as well on the interior. Lot sizes generally run 0.5 to >1 acre. There are ample shoreline properties as well as water view properties available in the region, though there is a diversity of newer housing available off the coast. The most distinct area is Port Monroe, a run of houses built atop a spit the juts out of the northeast corner of the island. The low bank homes here are flanked by water on both sides. They run from old fishing and vacation cabins to much newer and renovated properties and often boast of views of both the Cascades and the Olympics.
Seabold and Manzanita
Ranging the northwestern coast of the island to 305, these regions feature tall, fir-lined streets with larger lots amid quiet communities. There are a number of coastal lots as well as those with water / mountain views to enjoy the beautiful sunsets over the Olympics. There are multiple shore access points, including into the calm and beautiful waters of Manzanita Bay. Inland, rolling farms lie amid quiet communities.

