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The Poulsbo, Washington Community Poulsbo is the gateway to the Olympic Peninsula, home of National Parks, rain forests, saltwater estuaries, bald eagles, orcas and other northwest wildlife. Enjoy camping, hiking, sailing, kayaking, biking, shopping and a host of other activities for all ages. This area is what northwest living is all about! Poulsbo is only an hour away from the Olympics and just minutes from the Bainbridge and Kingston ferries. Parks & Recreation Parks, recreational facilities and open space serve as vital parts of the community's character. Poulsbo has 14 city parks totaling 121.89 acres - about one-half of the acreage is developed while the rest is undeveloped or in open space designation. The city also has 3.75 linear miles of trails. The city has been active in park development in recent years, making sure that partnerships are used to enhance park projects and activities. Volunteerism and stewardship of the natural and cultural resources within the city has helped shape many city park projects. Information provided by the City of Poulsbo website Shopping & Dining in Poulsbo Celebrating it’s Scandinavian heritage, Poulsbo or "Little Norway" as it is fondly known, offers a large selection of quaint family owned shops in the Poulsbo Village, Vilking Avenue,and College Market Place. You may also enjoy an amazaing array of restaurants from local flavors, to seafood, Pizzerias, and more. The beauty and charm of Poulsbo will take your breath away and you will want to pack your bags and call this community home. |
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