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{{Short description|Peninsula in Puget Sound, Washington, United States}} {| align="right" |- | [[image:Kitsap peninsula.PNG|thumb|260px|Kitsap Peninsula, Washington state]] |} The '''Kitsap Peninsula''' ({{IPAc-en|Λ|k|Ιͺ|t|Λ|s|Γ¦|p}}) lies west of [[Seattle]] across [[Puget Sound]], in [[Washington (state)|Washington state]] in the [[Pacific Northwest]]. [[Hood Canal]] separates the peninsula from the [[Olympic Peninsula]] on its west side. The peninsula, a.k.a. "Kitsap", encompasses all of [[Kitsap County, Washington|Kitsap County]] except [[Bainbridge Island, Washington|Bainbridge]] and [[Blake Island|Blake]] islands, in addition to the northeastern part of [[Mason County, Washington|Mason County]] and the northwestern part of [[Pierce County, Washington|Pierce County]]. The highest point on the Kitsap Peninsula is [[Gold Mountain, Washington (state)|Gold Mountain]]. The [[United States Navy|U.S. Navy]]'s [[Puget Sound Naval Shipyard]], and [[Naval Base Kitsap]] (comprising the former NSB Bangor and NS Bremerton) are on the peninsula. Its main city is [[Bremerton, Washington|Bremerton]]. The 1841 [[United States Exploring Expedition]], led by [[Charles Wilkes]] of the U.S. Navy, named it the Great Peninsula or Indian Peninsula. While "Great Peninsula" remains the official name,<ref>{{gnis|1529158}}</ref> the name "Kitsap Peninsula" is more commonly used and is derived from Kitsap County, which occupies most of the peninsula. The county was named for [[Chief Kitsap]], a late 18th- and 19th-century warrior and [[medicine man]] of the [[Suquamish]] Tribe.<ref>{{cite book |last=Meany |first=Edmond S. |author-link=Edmond S. Meany |year=1923 |title=Origin of Washington Geographic Names |pages=119, 131 |publisher=[[University of Washington Press]] |location=Seattle |oclc=1963675 |url=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015027074981 |via=[[HathiTrust]] |accessdate=March 23, 2025}}</ref> The Suquamish were one of the historical fishing tribes belonging to the [[Coast Salish]] peoples, and their ancestral grounds were based on the eastern shores of the Kitsap Peninsula. The city of Seattle is named after the tribe's most famous leader, [[Chief Seattle]]. The [[Port Madison Indian Reservation]], located between [[Poulsbo, Washington|Poulsbo]] and [[Agate Pass]], is the modern Suquamish tribal center. The Kitsap Peninsula is also home to the [[Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe]], another branch of Coast Salish people; their tribal center is the [[Port Gamble S'Klallam Indian Reservation]] at [[Little Boston, Washington|Little Boston]], located on the northwest coast of the peninsula. A third subgroup of the Coast Salish are the [[Twana]], who historically also occupied the area around the Hood Canal. Their main center now is at [[Skokomish, Washington|Skokomish]]. The peninsula is connected to the eastern shore of Puget Sound by [[Washington State Ferries]], which run from [[Bremerton, Washington|Bremerton]] to [[Downtown Seattle]]; from [[Kingston, Washington|Kingston]] to [[Edmonds, Washington|Edmonds]]; and from [[Southworth, Washington|Southworth]] to [[West Seattle, Seattle|West Seattle]] via [[Vashon Island]]. Several passenger ferry routes are operated by [[Kitsap Fast Ferries]] from these terminals to Downtown Seattle.<ref>{{cite news |last=Baruchman |first=Michelle |date=February 5, 2020 |title=Kitsap Transit to launch additional Fast Ferry service between Bremerton and Seattle |url=https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/transportation/kitsap-transit-to-launch-additional-fast-ferry-service-between-bremerton-and-seattle/ |work=[[The Seattle Times]] |accessdate=March 23, 2025}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Shuey |first=Tyler |date=January 29, 2025 |title=KT ferries carry record 1.22 million riders in '24 |url=https://www.bainbridgereview.com/news/kt-ferries-carry-record-1-22-million-riders-in-24/ |work=[[Bainbridge Island Review]] |accessdate=March 23, 2025}}</ref> It is also connected by the [[Tacoma Narrows Bridge]] from Point Fosdick to [[Tacoma, Washington|Tacoma]], and to the west, to the northeastern shore of the main [[Olympic Peninsula]] by the [[Hood Canal Bridge]]. ==Cities and towns== {{div col|colwidth=10em}} * [[Annapolis, Washington|Annapolis]] * [[Bangor, Washington|Bangor]] * [[Belfair, Washington|Belfair]] * [[Bremerton, Washington|Bremerton]] * [[Brownsville, Washington|Brownsville]] * [[Colby, Washington|Colby]] * [[Colchester, Washington|Colchester]] * [[Chico, Washington|Chico]] * [[East Port Orchard, Washington|East Port Orchard]] * [[Erlands Point, Washington|Erlands Point]] * [[Gig Harbor, Washington|Gig Harbor]] * [[Gorst, Washington|Gorst]] * [[Hansville, Washington|Hansville]] * [[Illahee, Washington|Illahee]] * [[Indianola, Washington|Indianola]] * [[Keyport, Washington|Keyport]] * [[Kingston, Washington|Kingston]] * [[Kitsap Lake, Washington|Kitsap Lake]] * [[Manchester, Washington|Manchester]] * [[Navy Yard City, Washington|Navy Yard City]] * [[Olalla, Washington|Olalla]] * [[Parkwood, Washington|Parkwood]] * [[Port Gamble, Washington|Port Gamble]] * [[Port Orchard, Washington|Port Orchard]] * [[Poulsbo, Washington|Poulsbo]] * [[Purdy, Washington|Purdy]] * [[Retsil, Washington|Retsil]] * [[Scandia, Washington|Scandia]] * [[Seabeck, Washington|Seabeck]] * [[Silverdale, Washington|Silverdale]] * [[Southworth, Washington|Southworth]] * [[Suquamish, Washington|Suquamish]] * [[Tahuya, Washington|Tahuya]] * [[Tracyton, Washington|Tracyton]] {{div col end}} ==Bays and inlets== {{div col|colwidth=10em}} * [[Agate Pass]] * [[Anderson Cove]] * [[Appletree Cove]] * [[Big Beef Harbor]] * [[Burke Bay (Washington)|Burke Bay]] * [[Burley Lagoon]] * [[Carr Inlet]] * [[Case Inlet]] * [[Chico Bay]] * [[Clam Bay]] * [[Colvos Passage]] * [[Coon Bay]] * [[Liberty Bay|Dogfish Bay]] * [[Dyes Inlet]] * [[Hood Canal]] * [[Horsehead Bay]] * [[Liberty Bay]] * [[Little Beef Harbor]] * [[Little Clam Bay]] * [[Miller Bay]] * [[Mud Bay, Kitsap County, Washington|Mud Bay]] * [[Nesika Bay]] * [[Olalla Bay]] * [[Orrs Cove]] * [[Ostrich Bay]] * [[Oyster Bay (Puget Sound)|Oyster Bay]] * [[Phinney Bay]] * [[Pilots Cove]] * [[Port Gamble]] * [[Port Madison]] * [[Port Orchard]] * [[Port Washington Narrows]] * [[Races Cove]] * [[Rich Passage]] * [[Seabeck Bay]] * [[Sinclair Inlet]] * [[Skunk Bay]] * [[Stavis Bay]] * [[Stiles Lagoon]] * [[Tacoma Narrows]] * [[Yukon Harbor]] {{div col end}} ==Headlands== {{div col|colwidth=10em}} * [[Anderson Point]] * [[Apple Cove Point aka Apple Tree Point]] * [[Bass Point, Washington|Bass Point]] * [[Command Point]] * [[Elwood Point]] * [[Erlands Point]] * [[Foulweather Bluff]] * [[Hood Point]] * [[King Spit]] * [[Scandia Point]] * [[Lemolo Point]] * [[Madrona Point]] * [[Manette Peninsula]] * [[Middle Point, Washington|Middle Point]] * [[Norwegian point|Norwegian Point]] * [[Orchard Point]] * [[Pearson Point, Washington|Pearson Point]] * [[Pilot Point, Washington|Pilot Point]] * [[Point Bolin]] * [[Point Glover]] * [[Point Herron]] * [[Point Jefferson]] * [[Point Julia]] * [[Point Misery]] * [[Point No Point]] * [[Point Southworth]] * [[Point Turner]] * [[President Point]] * [[Rocky Point, Kitsap County, Washington|Rocky Point]] * [[Ross Point, Washington|Ross Point]] * [[Ruby Point]] * [[Salisbury Point]] * [[Sandy Hook, Washington|Sandy Hook]] * [[Teekalet Bluff]] * [[Tekiu Point]] * [[Twin Spits]] * [[University Point]] * [[Virginia Point]] * [[Waterman Point]] * [[Windy Point, Puget Sound]] {{div col end}} == References == <references /> ==External links== * {{wikivoyage-inline|Kitsap Peninsula}} * [http://visitkitsap.com/ Kitsap Peninsula Visitor Information] {{Washington}} {{Coord|47|32|59|N|122|49|05|W|display=title|source:GNIS}} [[Category:Landforms of Kitsap County, Washington]] [[Category:Landforms of Mason County, Washington]] [[Category:Landforms of Pierce County, Washington]] [[Category:Landforms of Puget Sound]] [[Category:Peninsulas of Washington (state)]]
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