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Suquamish
Just a short drive from Kingston, Suquamish is one of the most rewarding day trips on the Kitsap Peninsula. The Suquamish people, whose name means “people of the clear salt water,” have called this region home for thousands of years, and the community reflects that living history at every turn. Visit the Suquamish Museum, walk to Chief Seattle’s gravesite, and take in the stunning views of Agate Passage. It’s a short trip that leaves a lasting impression.
Getting Here
By Car: Accessible via State Highway 305.
Kitsap Transit: Bus services to the area. Kitsap Transit
Attractions
Suquamish Museum: Explore the rich history and culture of the Suquamish Tribe. Visit Suquamish Museum
Chief Seattle’s Grave: Visit the resting place of the famous leader of the Suquamish Tribe. More Info
Old Man House Park: Discover the historical site of the largest longhouse on the Puget Sound.