Does Kingston ferry go to Seattle?
Does Kingston ferry go to Seattle?
Currently, the options for getting to downtown Seattle from the northern Kitsap Peninsula are two Washington State Ferries routes: Kingston to Edmonds or Bainbridge Island to Seattle. Both routes take about 30 to 35 minutes.
How long is the ferry ride to Kingston?
30 minutes
Edmonds–Kingston ferry
Walla Walla approaching Edmonds ferry terminal | |
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Waterway | Puget Sound |
Route | Edmonds – Kingston, Washington |
Carries | Washington State Route 104 |
Travel time | approx. 30 minutes (2018) |
Where do the ferries go in Washington State?
Washington State Ferries Find your sailing schedule by route Select Route Anacortes / San Juan Islands Port Townsend / Coupeville Mukilteo / Clinton Edmonds / Kingston Seattle / Bainbridge Island Seattle / Bremerton Fauntleroy / Vashon Fauntleroy / Southworth Southworth / Vashon Pt Defiance / Tahlequah
Where does the ferry go from Edmonds to Kingston?
Departing… Anacortes Bainbridge Island Bremerton Clinton Coupeville Edmonds Fauntleroy Friday Harbor Kingston Lopez Island Mukilteo Orcas Island Point Defiance Port Townsend Seattle Shaw Island Southworth Tahlequah Vashon Island Arriving…
Is the ferry terminal in Kingston Washington closed?
All galleys on Washington State Ferries will be closed until further notice in an effort to protect the health and safety of employees and customers. However, vending machines will still be available, sandwich shops and of course, coffee shops within walking distance of the ferry terminal.
How much does it cost to ride the ferry from Seattle to Kitsap?
Monthly passes can be purchased for round trips. Fares are based on the direction of travel. Passengers can travel to Seattle from Kitsap County for the cash fare of $2 and from Seattle to Kitsap County for the cash fare of $10. More information on fares can be found on our Kitsap Transit Fares page .