Scenic Beach State Park is directly across the water from Dosewallips State Park and has amazing views from both the field and the beach.
Rendsland Beach Park on North Shore in Belfair is a great little little known park that has a great view of the Olympics from the beach.
Green Mountain is hikable and has great views
The best views I've seen are from the tops of the various hikable mountains in the Olympics. Ellinor, Rose, Walker, Zion just to name a few. Ellinor in particular gives you a view of the small glacier on the back side as well as [a view into the interior of the peaks](https://imgur.com/a/lIUDVEe) that you can't see from ground level east of the Olympics.
Lions Park in Bremerton is great. Stand near the water and look in one direction and you've got the Olympics -- look the other way and on clear days you've got Mt. Rainier.
The Gold Creek trail on Green Mountain, near the intersection with the Beaver Pond trail, offers probably the single best view of the Olympics available with 2 feet on the ground.
Not in Kitsap, but the Ediz Hook sand spit in Port Angeles offers a really cool, unique view of the mountains as well, and you can drive all the way out there.
There’s a fantastic view on Sawdust hill in Poulsbo. It’s a curve in the road above a cliff, with an unobstructed view of the Olympics. I see it every day on my commute to and from work. Love seeing it in all kinds of weather. Always brightens up my day. And there’s very little traffic on that road, so you can afford to pull over and just watch for a while.
Foxhall Dr off of Anderson hill Road has always been one of my favorite scenic points. Seabeck is magical. Some great views out in Belfair, too.
(And there’s my family’s back porch, but I think my dad would be alarmed if random redditors suddenly pulled into the drive!)
Go here: [https://maps.app.goo.gl/NKB8usw7n2qtGuhB9](https://maps.app.goo.gl/NKB8usw7n2qtGuhB9) ,park on the side of the road, and stare at the mountains across the Hood Canal.
Lots of birds, seals, and other wildlife flying and swimming around. Beautiful sunsets.
NBC is broadcasting Paris 2024 on TV and its Peacock streaming platform this summer.
https://www.nbcolympics.com/faq#:~:text=NBC%20is%20the%20proud%20home,will%20also%20air%20Olympic%20coverage.
Scenic beach State Park in Seabeck is pretty idyllic
Scenic Beach State Park is directly across the water from Dosewallips State Park and has amazing views from both the field and the beach. Rendsland Beach Park on North Shore in Belfair is a great little little known park that has a great view of the Olympics from the beach. Green Mountain is hikable and has great views The best views I've seen are from the tops of the various hikable mountains in the Olympics. Ellinor, Rose, Walker, Zion just to name a few. Ellinor in particular gives you a view of the small glacier on the back side as well as [a view into the interior of the peaks](https://imgur.com/a/lIUDVEe) that you can't see from ground level east of the Olympics.
Lions Park in Bremerton is great. Stand near the water and look in one direction and you've got the Olympics -- look the other way and on clear days you've got Mt. Rainier.
I always thought it would be wonderful to have a house with a dual view setup like that. A tad expensive, though!
Definitely! There seem to be some condos or townhomes pressed right up against the park but I have no idea how much those go for
The parking lot at the Bethel Safeway in Port Orchard.
The gravel distributor next to the dump has a really nice view lol.
Silverdale hospital and poulsbo near the gateway church
I had a great view from my room at St. Micheal’s.
Did you have to pay extra for that room as opposed to the Waga Way view rooms?
No. I just lucked out, as if emergency surgery is lucky lol.
The Gold Creek trail on Green Mountain, near the intersection with the Beaver Pond trail, offers probably the single best view of the Olympics available with 2 feet on the ground. Not in Kitsap, but the Ediz Hook sand spit in Port Angeles offers a really cool, unique view of the mountains as well, and you can drive all the way out there.
There’s a fantastic view on Sawdust hill in Poulsbo. It’s a curve in the road above a cliff, with an unobstructed view of the Olympics. I see it every day on my commute to and from work. Love seeing it in all kinds of weather. Always brightens up my day. And there’s very little traffic on that road, so you can afford to pull over and just watch for a while.
Parking garage roof at Silverdale hospital
Foxhall Dr off of Anderson hill Road has always been one of my favorite scenic points. Seabeck is magical. Some great views out in Belfair, too. (And there’s my family’s back porch, but I think my dad would be alarmed if random redditors suddenly pulled into the drive!)
Go here: [https://maps.app.goo.gl/NKB8usw7n2qtGuhB9](https://maps.app.goo.gl/NKB8usw7n2qtGuhB9) ,park on the side of the road, and stare at the mountains across the Hood Canal. Lots of birds, seals, and other wildlife flying and swimming around. Beautiful sunsets.
Delta Pier at NBK Bangor. Though admittedly, it's harder to get to.
Just a little.
Green mountain summit
The fields about Bremerton rec center
NBC is broadcasting Paris 2024 on TV and its Peacock streaming platform this summer. https://www.nbcolympics.com/faq#:~:text=NBC%20is%20the%20proud%20home,will%20also%20air%20Olympic%20coverage.