Best attractions and places to see around Silverdale include a mix of waterfront parks, natural trails, and local points of interest. The area is characterized by its scenic position on Dyes Inlet, offering opportunities for water activities and views. Silverdale features extensive urban trails through diverse natural settings, alongside community parks and unique local landmarks. It provides access to both coastal features and forested areas.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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Previously known as Strawberry Plant Park, in 2013 this park was renamed in honor of John Nelson. Nelson — a local resident and shipyard worker — originally donated this tract of land in the 1950s in hopes it would become a park.
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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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A fantastic viewpoint to take a break off of the bike. On a sunny clear day you gain lovely views of Illahee Preserve Park opposite.
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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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Previously known as Strawberry Plant Park, in 2013 this park was renamed in honor of John Nelson. Nelson — a local resident and shipyard worker — originally donated this tract of land in the 1950s in hopes it would become a park.
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The falls are the reasons why this trail is the most popular one in the Ueland Tree Farm area. There is a bridge and viewing area to admire them.
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Silverdale offers a variety of natural attractions. You can visit Dickerson Falls, a beautiful waterfall with a viewing bridge. For beach access and scenic views, head to Manitou Beach Open Space, where you can see across to Seattle and Mount Rainier. The John Nelson Park also provides beach access and trails. Additionally, the Clear Creek Trail offers an extensive urban path through forests and wetlands, and Guillemot Cove Nature Reserve features hiking trails and a picturesque cove on the Hood Canal.
Yes, Silverdale has several family-friendly options. Manitou Beach Open Space and John Nelson Park are great for beach outings. The Silverdale Waterfront Park features a sandy beach, playground, and a splash pad during summer. Children will also enjoy exploring the 'Stumphouse' at Guillemot Cove Nature Reserve and seeing Frog Rock, a unique painted monument.
For stunning views, Manitou Beach Open Space offers vistas of Seattle and Mount Rainier. Point White Pier is another fantastic viewpoint, especially on clear days, offering lovely views of Illahee Preserve Park. Silverdale Waterfront Park and Old Mill Park both provide public saltwater beach access and scenic spots along Dyes Inlet.
Silverdale is home to a few distinctive landmarks. Don't miss Frog Rock, a man-made monument consisting of two granite boulders painted to resemble a frog. The 'Stumphouse' at Guillemot Cove Nature Reserve is a giant tree stump with a miniature shingled roof, perfect for children to explore. Old Town Silverdale itself retains historic charm with its waterfront setting.
Absolutely. The Clear Creek Trail is an extensive eight-mile urban trail ideal for hiking and walking, winding through forests and wetlands. Guillemot Cove Nature Reserve also offers hiking trails. For more options, you can explore various easy hikes around Silverdale, including the Battle Point Trail and Poulsbo's Fish Park Trail. Find more details on these routes at Easy hikes around Silverdale.
Silverdale provides excellent cycling opportunities. You can find routes like the Battery Vinton – Point White Pier loop or the Silverdale Waterfront Park loop. For road cycling, consider the Chico Creek Estuary – Waterfront Ride loop. Discover more cycling routes and their difficulties at Cycling around Silverdale and Road Cycling Routes around Silverdale.
Yes, Silverdale offers both shopping and entertainment. The Kitsap Mall is a major commercial hub, featuring a variety of stores and an outdoor shopping experience called 'The Trails.' For entertainment, All Star Lanes & Casino provides bowling, a card room, and an arcade. You can also explore Silverdale Antiques for vintage items and collectibles.
While Silverdale is more known for its natural beauty, Old Town Silverdale itself holds historical charm with its waterfront. The Silverdale Whaling Days Festival, an annual event in July, celebrates the area's maritime heritage with a parade, live music, and carnival. Silverdale Antiques also offers a glimpse into history through its collection of vintage items.
The best time to visit Silverdale for outdoor activities is generally during the warmer, drier months, typically from late spring through early fall (May to September). This period offers pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, water activities on Dyes Inlet, and enjoying the waterfront parks and festivals like the Silverdale Whaling Days.
Yes, the Clear Creek Trail is a popular dog-friendly option, even connecting to a dog park. Many of Silverdale's natural trails and parks are suitable for walks with leashed dogs. Always check local signage for specific rules regarding pets in certain areas.
Dyes Inlet is a popular spot for water activities. You can enjoy kayaking and paddleboarding, with public boat launches available at Silverdale Waterfront Park. The Kitsap Sailing & Rowing Foundation also offers sailing programs and lessons on Dyes Inlet for various age groups.
Visitors to Silverdale particularly enjoy the diverse natural settings, from the scenic waterfront parks and beaches like Manitou Beach Open Space to the extensive forested trails. The unique local landmarks such as Frog Rock and the charm of Old Town Silverdale also contribute to a memorable experience.


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