BONUS CLUES:

  • Is that a bell I hear? Maybe not today, but our Troll will hear them through the trees on Sundays and weekdays from September beyond May.

  • Emerson said, "do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path...."

  • In a clearing through the trees sits a playful troll who is keeping the peace. Close to an entrance, which one could it be? It's nearer a roundabout than the Salish Sea.

HOW TO VISIT: Tips and Clues

Transportation & Ways to Visit

There are so many ways to visit Pia. Walking, biking and public transportation are all in keeping with Pia’s value of environmental sustainability. And it is important to note, that there is extremely limited vehicle parking on site. Also, we encourage you to take a moment, or a day, to enjoy our lovely Island and its abundance of natural beauty.

Pia lives approximately one mile from the ferry, and can be accessed via:

  • FOOT. It’s a little over a mile walk from the ferry terminal. Take the Sound to Olympics trail, which runs alongside Highway 305 and is easily accessed from the terminal and downtown. If you take the walk, we encourage the lovely little John Nelson Trail - a verdant short loop tail that hugs a vibrant ravine. Cross 305 at High School Road, and look for the nearest trail. You can also access the Park via Madison Avenue, just about .5 mile from downtown Winslow.

  • BICYCLE: Bicycle rentals are available at Bike Barn Rentals at the ferry terminal and Classic Cycle behind the McDonalds on 305.

  • PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION: From the terminal you can take Kitsap Transit and BI Ride. Disembark at 305 and High School Road, or the stop near the library. Note there is no public transportation on Sundays.

  • PARKING: There is extremely limited parking on site.

  • LYFTS/UBERS/TAXIS: do not operate regularly on Bainbridge Island.

Happy Troll Hunting