| City of Bainbridge Island Guide to Walking, Cycling & Paddling |
Check out our brand new, first ever City of Bainbridge Island Guide to Walking, Cycling, and Paddling, available in print and online. Produced by the City's Non-Motorized Transportation Advisory Committee, this free, high quality, full color map was more than two years in the making.
This is the first map to show all the public trails on Bainbridge, and includes four map insets for the most recently developed trails. Recommended kayak launch points and other shore access areas are shown, as well as the mean low tide. Selected photos show the variety of users and scenery across the island.
Traffic volumes and shoulder width are shown for primary roads, allowing people to choose the sort of routes they prefer based on their own skill and interests. Chevrons mark the steeper grades, and contour lines give a feel for the lay of the land.
The Bainbridge community supports active transportation and recreation. We take pride in our "Bainbridge Shares the Road" signs proclaiming a culture of mutual courtesy and safety among people using all modes of transportation: pedestrians, cyclists, drivers, people with disabilities, and equestrians.
This map celebrates the collaboration between the City, Metro Parks, Open Space Commission, and Bainbridge Island Land Trust, as well as numerous donors and volunteers who are actively growing our system of greenways.
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