Communities facing the Hood Canal and Olympic Mountains to the west include Lofall, Port Gamble and the Driftwood Keys. Hansville lies between Foulweather Bluff and Point No Point, and looks north into Puget Sound. The communities of Eglon, Kingston, Indianola and Suquamish lie along the east coast looking at Puget Sound and the Cascade Mountains. Infused within each community is respect for the Indian tribal heritage bolstered by the major cultural resurgence of both the S’Klallam and Suquamish Tribes.
Area attractions in North Kitsap include the S’Klallam Tribal Center and the Point No Point and Suquamish Clearwater Casinos. The area is as beautiful as it is diverse, offering two state parks, several marinas and many additional areas of historic interest that include the gravesite of Chief Seattle. These communities are also close to the water of Puget Sound and the Hood Canal and the ever-present majestic scenery of the Cascade and Olympic Mountain Ranges is clearly visible here.
Real estate in North Kitsap allows lots of room for your family to grow and appreciate the beauty of Kitsap County and its cultural heritage. By being just a little farther away from the hustle and bustle of southern municipalities in Kitsap County, residents here have more privacy and additional ways to be part of the unique lifestyle offered in the areas where water and mountains meet.
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