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KINGSTON
THE COMMUNITY

EXPLORE KINGSTON
EXPERIENCE THE KITSAP PENINSULA
Kingston anchors the western end of the Washington State Ferry Edmonds-Kingston route. It’s a beautiful and scenic 30-minute ferry ride, perfect for a walk-on ferry adventure in either direction, especially during the summer. Kingston’s charming main street is
lined with shops, pubs with local brews, and assorted restaurants. The Kingston Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center, located directly in front of the Kingston-Edmonds ferry terminal, offers travelers to the Kitsap Peninsula and beyond a wealth of information. While there, take a leisurely tour of the town and enjoy the natural beauty of Kingston and the Kitsap Peninsula.

Amenities & Attractions
SEASONAL EVENTS
Indianola Holiday Fair: 19876 Indianola Road, Indianola, WA 98342
Poulsbo Farmers Market: Gateway Fellowship: 18901 8th Ave NE, Poulsbo, WA
Poulsbo Half Marathon & 5K: Liberty Bay Waterfront Park: 18809 Anderson Pkwy, Poulsbo, WA
Halloween Trick or Treat in Poulsbo: Main Street


KINGSTON ANCHORS THE WESTERN END OF THE WASHINGTON STATE FERRY EDMONDS-KINGSTON ROUTE. IT’S A BEAUTIFUL AND SCENIC 30-MINUTE FERRY RIDE, PERFECT FOR A WALK-ON FERRY ADVENTURE IN EITHER DIRECTION, ESPECIALLY DURING THE SUMMER.
PARKS
Mike Wallace Park: Kingston, WA 98346
North Kitsap Heritage Park: Miller Bay Rd NE, Kingston, WA 98346
Saltair Beach Park: 25955 Washington Blvd NE, Kingston, WA 98346
A Quiet Place Park: 26718 Ohio Ave NE, Kingston, WA 98346






























NORTH KITSAP SCHOOL DISTRICT
The North Kitsap School District is located on the north end of the Kitsap peninsula in western Washington State We are directly west of Seattle across Puget Sound, surrounded by hundreds of miles of shoreline The district covers approximately 110 square miles and serves the communities of Poulsbo, Kingston, Suquamish, Hansville, Keyport, Indianola and Port Gamble We are home to two sovereign nations, the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe and the Suquamish Tribe The district serves about 5,700 students with six elementary schools, two middles schools, and two high schools The percentage of students of free and reduced lunches is approximately 34%
