Silverdale is on the Kitsap Peninsula in Western Washington. Home to the Kitsap Mall and many big box stores, Silverdale is where locals go for shopping. It is centrally located between Bremerton, Poulsbo and Port Orchard, and is also accessible by the water, offering great views from the shores of Dyes Inlet.
Understand
[edit]History
[edit]Native American Salish people lived comfortably in the Puget Sound area navigating the local waterways in well made cedar canoes for thousands of years and developed a complex ritualistic society before 1792 when Captain George Vancouver 'discovered' the area, named it after one of his officers and declared the area for Great Britain.
Once the Washington Territory was established in 1853, the U.S. government began signing treaties with area tribes to acquire their lands. The Suquamish people ceded most of their land around the Kitsap Peninsula to the United States and logging came into the area in full force. The area's once impassible thick forests gave way to farms, towns and industry as lumber was shipped off to areas such as San Francisco or burned as fuel for the growing fleet of boats known as the Mosquito Fleet.
It was loggers who settled in Silverdale in 1854. They expanded their operations into the valleys of Kitsap County, building roads as they went. By the 1880s, Scandinavian immigrants were moving into the area seeking work. As the timber production took the prime trees and opened up large areas, attention turned to farming.
Farming conditions were excellent and the family farms thrived. The Farmer's Cooperative was formed in 1887. Dairy, chicken and hog farms abounded even through the middle 20th century.
The town was named in 1878. Settler William Littlewood wanted to name the town Goldendale, but it turned out that another town bore that name. Instead of trying to find an entirely new name, he changed the "gold" to "silver" and named it Silverdale.
In the mid 1880s steamer boats began making regular trips to Seattle from the Kitsap area and by 1900 the sloop "Telka" departed Silverdale for Seattle once a week. While the Silverdale Dock was the center of entertainment and commercial trade well into the 1900s, the community remained a fairly quiet, family-oriented town. Remnants of its beginnings as an agricultural and timber center can be found at places such as the Old Mill Site on Bucklin Hill Rd.
The announcement by the Navy that it would develop its West Coast Trident Submarine Base at Bangor, caused a rush of change in the community as more people moved in to the area and businesses moved into the region to support the growing population. Several attempts towards city-hood have been defeated, leaving the community an unincorporated part of the county overseen by a Commissioner, elected to a Board of three serving from the county seat in Port Orchard.
Silverdale managed to enter the 21st century with some undeveloped land -- pastures, roaming deer and old-time barns. You can also still find a solitary, tree-lined avenue or a quiet park. In fact, relaxing spots can be found in the Silverdale waterfront park, on the Clear Creek Trail and Island Lake County park.

Silverdale's scenery is characterized by lush, green Pacific Northwest landscapes with waterfront parks on Dyes Inlet, offering views of mountains, especially the Olympics, and access to clear creek trails through wetlands and forests. It combines natural beauty with some historical charm, seen in areas like the old dock and converted buildings. in the east of Silverdale is full of farms and the country side and include places like Brownsville and Illahee State Park.
Silverdale also has an additional county park in the east, the Island Lake park.
Get in
[edit]By car
[edit] State Route 3 (WA-3) is the main highway to Silverdale.
 State Route 3 (WA-3) is the main highway to Silverdale.
- From Poulsbo, take WA-3 south. You can go on Viking Way, which becomes Silverdale Way.
 From East Bremerton, take WA-303 north, and when you cross over the Brownsville Hwy intersection, you will enter a short expressway (with exits like Central Valley Blvd, Ridgetop Blvd, etc), and at the end of the expressway is WA-3 interchange.
 From East Bremerton, take WA-303 north, and when you cross over the Brownsville Hwy intersection, you will enter a short expressway (with exits like Central Valley Blvd, Ridgetop Blvd, etc), and at the end of the expressway is WA-3 interchange. 

From Seabeck, go on Seabeck Hwy and turn left on NW Anderson Hill Road or Newberry Hill Road, and if you take the Anderson Hill Road cross over Old Frontier Rd/Provost Rd intersection and go straight on the roundabout after going under WA-3; if you chose Newberry Hill Road, go straight and it will change on Silverdale Way NW once you pass Chico Way NW. You can take Tracyton Blvd or Bucklin Hill Road to get there, too.
By ferry
[edit]- Washington State Ferries, ☏ +1 206-464-6400. Connects downtown Seattle to Bainbridge Island, Bremerton, and Vashon Island, and connects West Seattle to Vashon Island and Southworth, (Kitsap Peninsula). All ferries are for both vehicles and passenger except the ferry between downtown Seattle and Vashon Island and connections to buses can be made at all ferry terminals for walk on passengers. The Bremmerton terminal provides the best access to Silverdale however be warned that lines can get long during the summers and holidays. Try to avoid peak times such as commuting peak hours heading towards Seattle in the mornings and leaving Seattle in the late afternoons. Friday late afternoon and Sunday late afternoon should also be avoided if possible or at least plan on arriving early to avoid congestion. prices change depending on season, number of passengers and destination, check website for latest pricing, regional ORCA cards do not work for drive on passengers.
By boat
[edit]- 1 Port of Silverdale, 3550 NW Byron St, ☏ +1 360 698-4819. The port offers dockside moorage for about 60 boats, depending on length. Since 1920, the Port of Silverdale dock has maintained a facility for mariners. Transient moorage with power, fresh water, vehicle/trailer parking  and deep water boat launch. Nearby facilities include restaurants, pubs, shops and restrooms.      
By bus
[edit]- Kitsap Transit, ☏ +1 360 479-6962, toll-free: +1-800-501-7433, [email protected]. Kitsap Transit offers transit services throughout the area including pickup from all ferry terminals and connects with Mason Transit (Mason County), Pierce Transit (Pierce County), and Jefferson Transit (Jefferson County) offering connections outside of the area. Full fare is $2 and is part of the regional ORCA network system.
By plane
[edit]The nearest airport is Bremerton National Airport. However, it's only for general aviation. The nearest airport for commercial service is SeaTac Airport, which is a 1-hour drive via WA-16 off I-5.
By airport shuttle
[edit]- Bremerton-Kitsap Airporter, ☏ +1 360-876-1737. Provides scheduled ground transportation to and from the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to various locations on the Kitsap Peninsula.
Get around
[edit]Getting around is easy. The most places are on Ridgetop Blvd and Silverdale Way. You can also shop at Kitsap Mall, the only mall that is in Kitsap County.
By taxi
[edit]- Bumblebee Taxi, Silverdale based, ☏ +1 360 782-1966. A full service taxi company serving Kitsap County and all military bases. It offers flat rates and military discounts.
- Yellow Cab Co. (Yellow Cab Co. of Kitsap County), 10640 Sirocco Cir NW, Silverdale, WA 98383, ☏ (360) 473-6996. Small cab company out of Kitsap county.
See
[edit]- Clear Creek Trail. With more than 7 miles of trail, both paved and unpaved, the trail is a pet-friendly destination that is popular with walkers, runners and bikers.
Do
[edit]- Whaling Days. 4th Friday, Saturday, and Sunday of July. Features food and craft booths, carnival games and concerts.

- Silverdale Waterfront Park (Silverdale Waterfront), 3337 NW Byron St, Silverdale, WA 98383, ☏ (360) 337-5350. large waterfront park on the coast of Silverdale, including a pavilion, bathrooms and a large pier.
Birdwatching
[edit]The Kitsap Audubon Society has been meeting since 1972 and has a broad coalition of birders tracking and sharing sightings since then. They maintain an active website with updates of the latest sightings, suggestions on areas for birders and even a regular newsletter. They also developed a checklist of birds likely to be seen birds in the area.
The state Audubon society developed The Great Audubon Birding Trail which includes key migration flyways. Flyways are major north-south routes of travel for migratory birds and likely areas to see birds along the route extending from Alaska to Patagonia. The Old Mill Park in Silverdale is one of only a handful of areas in the region named to the list.
Buy
[edit]- 1 Kitsap Mall, 10315 Silverdale Way NW (South of Hwy 3 at the Kitsap mall Blvd exit), ☏ +1 360 698-2555. Hosts Kohl's, Macy's, JCPenney, Dick's Sporting Goods, and Sears department stores plus over 100 other mall shops and restaurants, along with several surrounding plazas.      
- 2 Silverdale Farmers Market (Old Town Silverdale Between the Boat Launch & Waterfront Park). Tuesdays 11AM-2PM April-Sept. market for locally grown agricultural products which provides a wide variety of fresh healthy produce and plants for all citizens.      
Eat
[edit]- The Oak Table Cafe, 3290 NW Mt Vintage Way3, ☏ +1 360 204 5198, toll-free: +1 360 204 5198. 7AM-3PM. American breakfast and lunch with homey accents and a scenic patio view.
- Silver City Restaurant, 2799 NW Myhre Rd, ☏ (360) 698-5879. 11AM-10PM. Light-filled American eatery serving pizza, seafood and pub grub, plus craft beers and cocktails.
- Farrelli's Pizza, 2222 NW Bucklin Hill Road, ☏ (360) 447-9800. 11AM-midnight. The regional chain is known for its wood-fired pizza and has a family-friendly dining room and a separate bar and lounge area.
Drink
[edit]- 1 Silver City Restaurant & Brewery, 2799 NW Myhre Rd (near Myhre Road/Silverdale Way intersection). Offers a kids' menu.      
- Our Place Pub (Our Place Pub & Eatery Inc), 9322 Silverdale Way NW, ☏ (360) 698-0340. 11AM-midnight. Casual historic eatery and bar serving homemade soup, burgers, chili, sandwiches and fries. Outdoor seating · Great cocktails · Live music Price per person: $10–20.
Sleep
[edit]- Oxford Suites, 9550 Silverdale Way NW.
- Best Western Plus Silverdale Beach Hotel, 3073 NW Bucklin Hill Rd.
- Quality Inn & Suites Silverdale, 9734 Silverdale Way NW (A 6-minute walk from the inlet shoreline, 1 mile from Silverdale Waterfront Park), ☏ (360) 692-7777. basic hotel option*
Go next
[edit]- Shelton
- Port Angeles
- Port Gamble looks like it is in the 1940s!
| Routes through Silverdale | 
| Port Gamble ← Poulsbo ← | N  S | → Chico → Bremerton | 
 
            


