BRIEF HISTORY AND LOCATION
The Bloedel Reserve comprises
approximately 150 acres on Bainbridge Island Washington, where it is
blessed
by the mild, moist climate of Puget Sound. About 84 acres are second growth
forest. The remainder are altered landscapes, including various gardens,
ponds and meadows.
The Reserve was once the home of the Bloedel
Family, which is primarily responsible for its growth and development.
The vision of the Bloedels
is
now interpreted and extended by the Arbor Fund.
Reservations
are required to tour the Reserve. Please call (206) 842-7631 (9AM -
4PM Pacific Standard Time daily) or use our On-Line
Request Reservation form to schedule your visit. Please
note that Bainbridge Island is reached
by the Seattle-Winslow ferry from Seattle (click
here for schedule information) or from the Olympic Peninsula via
the Agate Pass Bridge. Click
here for detailed driving directions. For visitors to the Reserve
that do not wish to take a car on the ferry and to the Reserve, ferry
walk-on passengers will find taxi service to the Reserve available at
the Bainbridge Island ferry terminal (cost approximately $20 each way).
Or Dial-A-Ride, a door-to-door bus service is available Mondays through
Fridays, 10am to 3pm, for $1.50 each way from Kitsap Transit. Arrangements
for the service must be made no less than 24 hours in advance by calling
1-800-422-2877. Those calling from outside Washington should call 1-800-501-7433
and then ask to be transferred to the Bainbridge Island Dial-A-Ride.
For additional information, please phone them or visit their web site
at www.kitsaptransit.org.