Watch, wander, make · Bremerton

As the crow flies16.3 mifrom downtown Gig Harbor · Jerisich DockKitsap History Museum, 280 4th St, Bremerton, WA, 98337, USA · named venue or place · not route miles

Kitsap History Museum

A free, compact indoor stop within easy walking distance of Bremerton Marina and the foot ferry.

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Where it is

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WhenTuesday-Sunday 11:00 AM-4:00 PM.
CostFree admission; donations welcome.
Allow60-90 minutes
WeatherRain friendly

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Why this sits where it does.

The upside

A free, compact indoor stop within easy walking distance of Bremerton Marina and the foot ferry. weather-safe, good value; limited visual proof.

The tradeoff

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Why it could work for the two of you

A free, compact indoor stop within easy walking distance of Bremerton Marina and the foot ferry.

Downtown museum covering Kitsap communities, industries and social history in a historic bank building.

Conversation friendliness

Low during the main event; good before or after.

Planning commitment

Low: easy to shorten, extend, or change course.

Make it a mini-date

Pair it with a nearby drink, snack, or waterfront walk.

Distance, night return, and tender reality

Road / marine contextRoughly 28–36 road miles from downtown Gig Harbor
Best boat baseBremerton Marina or another confirmed downtown berth
From that baseMost downtown stops are roughly 0.2–2.5 miles from the marina
Ride/cab planning range$9–$20 for many downtown/local trips; planning range, not a live quote
In daylight

Walk or e-bike the downtown waterfront cluster in daylight.

After dark

Use a short rideshare or cab when the route leaves the lit downtown grid.

Dinghy landing

Bremerton Marina guest moorage: Strong secure downtown landing when the marina assigns the tender and provides gate access.

Verified marine-access recordBremerton Marina guest moorageCall and confirm before relying on it

The Port welcomes overnight and day-use visitors but does not publish an unattended tender-only policy. Obtain an assigned guest/day-use spot.

Hours / return constraint: Code access, security cameras and security personnel. Office 9:00 AM-5:00 PM Tuesday-Sunday, closed Monday. Obtain berth and code in advance.

  • DO NOT ASSUME the Washington State Ferries or Kitsap Transit terminal floats permit recreational tie-up.
  • DO NOT ASSUME an empty secured slip is available.
  • DO NOT ASSUME the return gate opens without the code issued by the marina.

The prominent crow-flight mileage is a geographic comparison from Jerisich Dock, not a route distance. Road, marine, time, and fare figures here are planning ranges, not live quotes. The named dock panel uses verified landing information where available; otherwise it explicitly tells you to confirm before relying on it.

What you actually do

  • Downtown museum covering Kitsap communities, industries and social history in a historic bank building.
  • Address: 280 4th St, Bremerton, WA 98337

Review synthesis

Visitors highlight thoughtful local exhibits and friendly staff; the museum is modest in scale but richer than its size suggests.

Useful cautions and little wins

  • Excellent rain option.

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