Rolling Bay, WA
Bainbridge Island
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Bay Hay and Feed
Enjoy an outing to Bay Hay and Feed during your stay in Bainbridge Island. Discover the beautiful sunsets and shops in this walkable area.
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Other neighborhoods around Rolling Bay

Port Madison
While visiting Port Madison, you might make a stop by sights like Treasure Island and Fay Bainbridge State Park.

Madrona Heights
While Madrona Heights isn't home to many top sights, Treasure Island and Bloedel Reserve are some notable places to visit nearby.

Winslow
Downtown Bainbridge Island, Winslow boasts local businesses along Winslow Way, including a bookstore, galleries, and multiple restaurants and bakeries. Enjoy the picturesque Eagle Harbor and catch a ferry to Seattle's Colman Dock.

Eagledale
Discover Eagledale Park, a 7-acre oasis on Bainbridge Island, featuring tennis courts, an off-leash dog park, picnic shelter, children's play area, sand volleyball court, and pottery studio. Enjoy stunning Mount Rainier views on clear days.

Crystal Springs
If you're looking for some top things to see and do in Crystal Springs and surrounding area, you can visit Illahee State Park and Manchester State Park.
- Bay Hay and Feed
- Seattle Cruise Ship Terminal 91
- Seattle Waterfront
- Space Needle
- Pike Place Market
- Bell Street Cruise Terminal at Pier 66
- University of Washington
- T-Mobile Park
- Seattle Center
- Lumen Field
- Seattle Convention Center Arch Building
- Bellevue Square
- Westfield Southcenter Mall
- Bainbridge Island Ferry Dock
- Alki Beach
- Woodland Park Zoo
- Amazon Corporate Headquarters
- Alderwood Mall
- Seattle Children's Hospital
- Climate Pledge Arena
- Paramount Theatre
- Seattle University
- Expedia Group
- Pier 66
- Microsoft Campus
- Harborview Medical Center
- Northgate Station
- Seattle Aquarium
- Lake Union
- T-Mobile USA Headquarters
- WaMu Theater
- Museum of Pop Culture