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Bill Point Neighborhood
An elevated view neighborhood known for protected sightlines, mid-century character, and a close-knit community feel. Many homes enjoy sweeping views of Seattle, Eagle Harbor, Mount Rainier, and Puget Sound.
Protected Views, Timeless Design
Perched above Eagle Harbor on Bainbridge Island’s southeastern shoreline, Bill Point is one of the island’s most distinctive residential neighborhoods. Known for its elevated setting and sweeping views, this established community offers a unique combination of privacy, scenery, and architectural character.
Bill Point is one of the few neighborhoods on Bainbridge Island with view protections built into the community, helping preserve many of the panoramic outlooks that residents enjoy. From various points throughout the neighborhood, homes capture views of Eagle Harbor, Puget Sound, Downtown Seattle, Mount Rainier, and the Cascade Mountains.
Developed primarily during the 1970s and 1980s, Bill Point features a collection of well-maintained homes, many influenced by the clean lines and large windows associated with Pacific Northwest and mid-century design. Generous decks, open floor plans, and expansive windows are common features, allowing homeowners to take full advantage of the surrounding scenery.
Although the neighborhood feels tucked away and peaceful, Bill Point remains conveniently located just a short drive from downtown Winslow, the Bainbridge Island Ferry Terminal, and many of the island’s parks and shoreline destinations.
Nearby Interests
- Prichard Park Beach: Picturesque beach with fine sand and unparalleled views. The Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial is located on the western edge of the park.
- Japanese American Exclusion Memorial: A poignant outdoor exhibit that honors the first 276 Japanese Americans forcibly removed from their homes during World War II
- Blakely Harbor Park: 40-acre waterfront park once the site of a world-renowned sawmill, it now offers peaceful shoreline access, walking trails, wildlife viewing, and opportunities for kayaking in a serene harbor setting.
- Heyday Farm: Small farm and community space growing vegetables, fruits, and flowers, and organizing fun community events, like guest chef pop-ups and dance parties.
Halls Hill Lookout and Labyrinth: A tranquil wooded retreat featuring a stone labyrinth, native landscaping, art installations, and serene harbor views.
- Fort Ward Park: Waterfront park with trails, picnic areas, and a public boat launch
- Lytle Beach: No-bank beach with ferry views, swimming, and community events
- Toe Jam Hill: 425 feet above sea level, it is the highest point on Bainbridge Island
Nute’s Pond Park: A loop trail winds through the forest around 11-acre Nute’s Pond
- Lynwood Center: Dining, shopping, and cultural destinations nearby
Restaurants, Cafés, & Bars
Amelia Wynn Winery: Washington winery specializing in small lots of Bordeaux, Rhone, Italian, and Spanish varietals
Treehouse Cafe: Longtime Island favorite, family-friendly pizza pub, music, pool tables & darts
Raíces Cocina & Bar: Wonderful spot for a nice or casual dinner. fresh ingredients and classic Mexican recipes that feel familiar and filling + great cocktails!
Hammy’s Burgers: Equal parts old-fashioned burger shack & home to newer classics
The Marketplace: Coffee Shop in Lynnwood with breakfast, sandwiches, salads
By The Glass | Wine Bar: Wine bar offering charcuterie, snacks, beer, cider, and live music
Ginn D Thai Restaurant: Family-run fixture serves a range of Thai specialties. Great for take-out!
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Living in Bill Point, Bainbridge Island WA
Life in Bill Point centers around the views, the natural surroundings, and a strong sense of community. Residents enjoy quiet streets lined with mature landscaping, morning sunrises over the water, and ever-changing views of ferries, sailboats, and marine traffic moving through Puget Sound.
One of the neighborhood’s most unique features is its private outdoor community pool, a rare amenity on Bainbridge Island. During the summer months, the pool becomes a gathering place for neighbors and contributes to the welcoming atmosphere that makes Bill Point feel especially connected.
Outdoor recreation is never far away. Nearby Pritchard Park offers waterfront access, walking trails, beaches, and sweeping views across the harbor. The Japanese American Exclusion Memorial, one of Bainbridge Island’s most significant historic landmarks, is also located nearby. Residents enjoy easy access to shoreline activities, kayaking, beachcombing, and some of the island’s most scenic overlooks.
Bill Point appeals to those seeking a quieter pace of life without sacrificing convenience. Its elevated setting, established homes, and remarkable views create a neighborhood experience that feels both peaceful and distinctly Bainbridge Island.
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