Join us for an enriching Educational Farm Tour and Sightseeing on Bainbridge Island, where history, culture, and nature come together. Start your adventure at the historic Japanese American Exclusion Memorial, where you'll learn about resilience and heritage. Enjoy breathtaking views from Halls Hill Lookout, showcasing the island's stunning landscapes. Visit Pia the Peacekeeper Troll at Sakai Park for a touch of whimsy, and immerse yourself in the educational experience at a local farm, where you can learn about sustainable practices and local agriculture. Led by knowledgeable local guides, this tour offers insider insights, ensuring a memorable experience. Perfect for those interested in farming, animals, local history, and the beauty of Bainbridge Island, this tour promises a comprehensive exploration of the island's unique treasures.
We will learn about the 227 Japanese Americans who were removed from the island during World War II. The memorial features a long wall with names, stories, and artwork, highlighting their resilience and the importance of remembering this part of history. It's a peaceful place for reflection and education.
We will enjoy stunning views of Seattle's skyline and watch ferries pass by. This scenic spot will be perfect for a peaceful stroll and taking in the natural beauty of Bainbridge Island. It’s a great place to relax and enjoy the waterfront atmosphere.
You will explore a serene spot featuring a beautifully crafted labyrinth inspired by the Chartres Cathedral. You will be able to walk the labyrinth for meditation and reflection, while enjoying panoramic views of Puget Sound and the surrounding forests. It will be a peaceful retreat perfect for unwinding and connecting with nature.
You will make your own way to the meeting points