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    Bloedel Reserve

    4.5 (174 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Eileen Q.

    It was interesting learning about the history of the Bloedel reserve and I loved the serene lake nearby. The reserve itself isn't very large but nice to check out. I liked that they had informational handouts in the building. Restrooms are also available.

    Alyssa L.

    Absolutely gorgeous property with a huge garden and house to walk around. Went here our first time in Bainbridge and it was absolutely worth it. The groundskeeper let us in early before our ticket to park and wait and was so kind. The volunteers around were also so helpful in educating us about the property. Just overall so lovely and stunning!

    Edward V.

    Beautiful reserve with a nice loop trail for walking. It traverses various ecosystems---open meadows, pine forests, marshes and manicured gardens. Love the Bloedel Residence with a gorgeous natural pond in front of it. We even saw a wild otter! The Japanese Tea pavilion is our favorite, with a calming and serene Japanese garden next to it. The moss garden is spectacular. All the staff we encountered are are friendly and knowledgeable.

    Victoria H.

    Bloedel Reserve is such a beautiful and lovely place to visit and is not far from the Bainbridge ferry terminal. My family really enjoyed visiting here. The trail was a very nice and beautiful walk. It takes you through many different environments including lakes and marshes and farm buildings and a huge home as well. There is also a very cool visitors center at the front gate. The flowers are beautiful as is the nature and the grass. The trail is about 2 miles long and takes about two hours and is very well maintained. We even saw a little rabbit and a mother goose and her ducklings! The staff were all very friendly towards us and the volunteers were happy to answer questions. The bathroom facilities are crowded and there can be a line. Weekends are very busy and often sell out quickly. Overall, it was a wonderful time and we plan on visiting again. I highly recommend the Bloedel reserve on your visit to Bainbridge Island! A must see!

    Lily S.

    When visiting Bainbridge island, I recommend skipping the touristy downtown area and spending a few hours at the Bloedel Reserve. Hike through the forest garden and you'll see wildflowers, forest, paths, trails, bridges, ponds, creeks, and more. You can also visit the historical house where some of the original decor and furniture are still in place. The entire reserve is keep in pristine condition, and the paths are gentle enough for seniors and toddlers. It is well worth the price of admission.

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    Tori T.

    This was a little bit of a hidden gem for us. We didn't do a ton of research before getting to the island. We had a bit of time to kill before we had to catch the next ferry. We stumbled upon this spot and it was great. We are both lovers of nature and enjoyed all of the views that Bloedel had to offer. I will say I wish I had better walking shoes. The terrain was simple to walk on, but it was a good 2 miles. After having walked a ton in Seattle and having tired feet walking these trails would have been much easier with proper shoes. The reserve was quiet, calm and serene and definitely breathtaking ! So much to see and to look at and admiring the beauty was perfect for a quick stop. We didn't get to see the entire reserve, but I would say we got about 75% through. Definitely recommend and was a good change of scenery after being in downtown Seattle.

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    Kim R.

    Beautiful grounds and trees, with well-maintained winding trails throughout. It was a bitter cold the day we visited, so we were probably only there for a little over an hour. The place was certainly enjoyable, still yet $22 a ticket felt a little pricey during winter. Cost aside, we had fun wandering and bird watching, even caught glimpse of some adorable deer and 2 bald eagles. The entry process was a bit strange. You're required to await an employee at the closed gate who approaches from the building. They come to your car and essentially check you in (after purchasing timed tickets online). In our case she didn't seem to have the info on her clipboard that we were visitors and not members, so she ended up going back and forth again to grab us a map. Sure seems like there'd be a much simpler way to process entry. Regardless, it was a lovely place. I can imagine each season offers something new.

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    Mo L.

    Bloedel Reserve offers a very nice and relaxing walk in nature. You forget that a large metropolitan, Seattle, is a short distance away across the bay.

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    Jacques I.

    Stunning! Bloedel Reserve is for anyone who loves green space and gardens. The reserve has much to offer with its massive open space of 150 acres to wander and walk through. Bloedel Reserve requires timed tickets in order to visit. You don't need to get them so far in advance as they had plenty of slots to pick from when I purchased tickets a few days before. Tickets are a little over $20 for non-members. When you arrive to the reserve, there is an employee who checks you in at the gate to make sure your name is on the list for the timed entry. Once you start your visit from the gift store and bathrooms, there is a trail with a map that will take you all around. However, even with a map, you can easily get lost as there is no signage throughout the space of where you're going. Especially because the reserve is so large, it may take you on pathways that you may not have planned to have gone on. But that's just the additional fun part of your time here! Eventually, you will go in a loop, ending your visit back at the gift shop and parking lot. Bloedel reminded me of an English garden, with ponds throughout the space and an estate that was the residence of the Bloedel Family. You can visit the first floor of the house where you can learn more about the family's history and garden, and a staff member is there to answer questions. I liked all of the different trails throughout the reserve and the Japanese garden area was beautiful. It will take you about a couple hours to see the whole space, taking your time to see the greenery. I'm glad I finally visited this gem on Bainbridge Island.

    Judy K.

    Highly recommended! I took 4 young seniors and they had a great time and enjoyed a beautiful leisure walk around the reserve. It's only about a 2 mile trail around the entire property but there's plenty to take in so plan to spend around 2 hours. The park is kept in pristine condition and not crowded as tickets are required for entry. $23 for adults, $15 for seniors - online tickets only. It was a pretty perfect day - we started off by ferrying into BB Island (with the car), stopped at Rockaway Beach to take in the beautiful views of the water, drove around to see the Halls Hill Labyrinth, Bloedel Reserve, dinner downtown and then ferry again back to Seattle.

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    Nancy W.

    We toured the first week of April 2022 with a Viator small tour group We walked the entire trail and then toured the mansion as well It was a great relaxing hike through the grounds and the history of the family was interesting too

    Jamie C.

    I'm not necessarily a huge hiking outdoorsy person, by native PNW standards. Love a beach and a nice day in the sun but I would rather see some art than go to a park. Context to say, if you visit Bainbridge Island this is a MUST DO. Easy walk. Relatively flat 2 miles of just stunning sensory experience for the spring and summer. The most memorable parts were the wild flower grassland--the whole place smelled like honey, I wish they sold it! + the Japanese house and mansion. Would return. Great way to spend 3 hours or so on a day trip then go have dinner or get on the water. Very memorable vs just going shopping or something. Worth your time.

    Johnny N.

    Spectacular looking garden!. Words alone cannot describe the beauty of this place and I only wish I was able to visit this place during the fall when the leaves started turning colors! The garden grounds are immaculately taken care of and it was a very peaceful stroll walking the loop to see everything the garden has to offer. I can definitely see why people would want to get married at this garden. I am so glad I decided last minute to purchase tickets and come here to witness the beautiful garden first hand!

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    How much time is needed to see the whole place without rushing? Is 4 hour window enough time?

    4 hours would be more than enough time for a casual stroll through the gardens. It will be beautiful - enjoy your visit!!😊👍

    Would this be a nice park to have a picnic?

    No, food and drink are not allowed (besides water).

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    The gardens are beautiful - and they include the Japanese Garden, the Moss Garden and the Sand and Stone Garden.

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