Best attractions and places to see around Keyport include a variety of natural and man-made points of interest, many located on nearby Bainbridge Island. The area offers opportunities to explore beaches, parks, and unique local landmarks. Visitors can experience scenic views, tranquil nature preserves, and distinctive community art installations. This region provides diverse outdoor and cultural experiences for exploration.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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There is an 18-foot-tall troll made from recycled wood residing in the park: Pia the Peacekeeper, an installation by Copenhagen-based artist Thomas Dambo. Also two asphalt-surfaced tennis courts, with accessible parking.
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One of the local tourist attractions made of two stacked granite boulders and painted by a pair of local residents to resemble a frog way back in 1971.
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Manitou Beach Open Space is a small area on Bainbridge Island, with beach access. From here you can see across to Seattle and Mount Rainier. There are a couple of parking spaces on the opposite side to the beach.
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Arguably one of the most challenging walking trails on Bainbridge Island, this route is renowned for its dense fern coverage beneath the tree canopy. The end of the trail does offer shoreline access, best visited at low tide so you have some room to explore the exposed shoreline. Be aware of coyotes and bears that may be in the area.
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Once a naval radio station, this 90-acre park is now home to two ponds, walking/jogging trails, an equestrian area, a picnic shelter and kids' playground, lots of green space, and recreational facilities for everything from tennis, soccer and basketball to (indoor) gymnastics meets.
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This park is named after a Japanese family who cultivated berries here during their World War II internment. It's now a tranquil, almost 23-acre nature preserve, featuring a pond and even some small wetlands.
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If you take a pit stop in Battle Point Park, you'll find the frog's cousin!
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For stunning vistas, visit Manitou Beach Open Space on Bainbridge Island, where you can see across to Seattle and Mount Rainier. The Keyport Waterfront Park also offers picturesque views of the Raritan Bay, and on clear days, the New York City skyline.
Yes, Keyport offers several family-friendly spots. Manitou Beach Open Space is great for beach access. Kids will enjoy seeing Frog Rock, a unique man-made monument. Battle Point Park is a 90-acre park with ponds, trails, a picnic shelter, and a kids' playground. Additionally, Sakai Park and pond features an 18-foot-tall troll sculpture, Pia the Peacekeeper, made from recycled wood.
Keyport is rich in history. You can visit the Keyport Historical Society Museum / Steamboat Dock Museum, housed in an 1836 home, to learn about the borough's maritime past. The Keyport Fire Museum & Education Center showcases the history of firefighting. Don't miss the Historic Keyport Murals, which depict local history and landmarks, including the 'River Queen Mural' and a tribute to Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers.
Keyport and its surroundings offer various outdoor activities. For hiking, explore trails like Battle Point Trail or Grand Forest West Main Trail. You can find more options in the hiking guide for Keyport. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the Point White Pier loop or the Sakai Park and pond – Bainbridge Waterfront Park loop; details are available in the cycling guide for Keyport. The Henry Hudson Trail also runs through Keyport, offering a scenic route for walking, running, or biking along the Raritan Bay.
Beyond the waterfront, Keyport offers several natural spots. Sakai Park and pond is a tranquil nature preserve with a pond and small wetlands. The Raritan Bay itself provides opportunities for kayaking, paddleboarding, and fishing. For more extensive outdoor exploration, Cheesequake State Park, located nearby, features diverse ecosystems including saltwater marshes and cedar swamps with numerous hiking trails.
Keyport is recognized as an Arts, Culture, and Entertainment (ACE) Hub. The Keyport Waterfront Gazebo hosts community events like 'Art Around the Bay.' The Keyport Public Library features various art pieces, including hand-painted book returns and wood-carved bears. The borough also hosts numerous events, especially in summer, such as concerts, movies on the water, the Keyport Garden Walk, and the Keyport Cars and Blues Show.
Yes, the Brick Labyrinth on 1st Street, near the park and boat ramp, serves as a meditative tool for reflection and community solace. It was constructed with bricks decorated by community members during the 2020 COVID-19 crisis, making it a unique and meaningful spot.
Visitors appreciate the diverse offerings, from the scenic beach access at Manitou Beach Open Space with views of Seattle and Mount Rainier, to the unique local charm of Frog Rock. The tranquil nature preserve of Sakai Park and pond, with its troll sculpture, is also a favorite. The area's blend of natural beauty and distinctive landmarks is highly valued.
For those seeking a more challenging experience, the Westwood Shoreline Trail on Bainbridge Island is renowned for its dense fern coverage and offers shoreline access, best explored at low tide. Be aware that coyotes and bears may be in the area.
Yes, from May to October, Keyport hosts a Farmer's Market every Thursday, offering local produce and goods. This is a great way to experience local flavors and support community vendors.
For those interested in local spirits, 3BR Distillery offers tastings and tours, providing insight into the craft of distilling. This is a unique opportunity to experience a local industry.
Keyport's location on the Raritan Bay provides ample opportunities for water-based activities. You can enjoy kayaking, paddleboarding, jet skiing, boating, fishing, and crabbing. The Keyport Waterfront Park also features a boat ramp for easy access to the water.


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