You’ll explore sacred and scenic places like the Japanese American Exclusion Memorial, where stories of resilience and community echo along a cedar-lined path; the Halls Hill Lookout and Stone Labyrin
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Location: Seattle
What's Included
- Bottled water
- Admission fee
- Air-conditioned vehicle
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There isn't a strict age limit for the tour, but it's generally best suited for ages 8 and up since some of the sites involve a bit of walking. Younger kids may get bored, but if they're interested in nature or history, they could enjoy it too! You can definitely bring younger kids along; just keep an eye on them at places like the Stone Labyrinth where it can be a bit steep.
A: I'd recommend wearing comfortable shoes since you’ll be doing some walking, especially at the memorial and labyrinth. Dress in layers, too, because the weather can change quickly out there! Light jackets are great for cooler moments, and don't forget your camera for the stunning views!
A: Yes, you can reschedule due to weather conditions! Just reach out to Bainbridge Adventures, and they’ll help you find another date. They’re pretty flexible about that, especially since it’s an outdoor experience. Just make sure to contact them ahead of time!
Discussions
Just did the Bainbridge Island Discovery Tour - Amazing!
I went on the Private Bainbridge Island Discovery Tour last weekend and it was so worth it! The Japanese American Exclusion Memorial was so moving, and our guide shared some really touching stories. Pia the Peacekeeper Troll is just incredible – you have to see it in person! We had a small group, so it felt really personal. Highly recommend it if you're looking for a gift that’s unique and introspective.
Considering this for a gift - anyone tried it?
I’m thinking about getting the Private Bainbridge Island Discovery Tour for my parents’ anniversary. They love nature and history, but I’m worried about whether it’d be too much walking for them. Can anyone share their experience or tips?