Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial
A contemplative outdoor memorial located within Pritchard Park that honors the island's Japanese American community and their forced removal during World War II. The site features accessible, packed-gravel walking paths, interpretive signage, an audio tour via the NPS app, and docent-guided tours and Jr. Ranger materials for families.
Category
Park
Where
4192 Northeast Eagle Harbor Drive, Bainbridge Island, Washington 98110, United StatesHours
- Sunday: 06:00–20:00
- Monday: 06:00–20:00
- Tuesday: 06:00–20:00
- Wednesday: 06:00–20:00
- Thursday: 06:00–20:00
- Friday: 06:00–20:00
- Saturday: 06:00–20:00
Ages
0 mo+
Accessibility
- Parking
- Free · Parking lot · Entrance from Eagle Harbor Drive via a gravel driveway; keep left to arrive at the Memorial parking lot; overflow parking in the upper Pritchard Park lot; bus turnaround available at Taylor Ave for loading/unloading.
- Restroom
- Standard
Rules
* Packed gravel paths, gentle slopes, and wooden bridges can become slippery when wet. * Guests using wheelchairs, walkers, or other assistance aids should navigate the paths at a safe pace. * A porta‑potty is provided in the parking lot and there is no running water or electricity on site. * Dogs are allowed but must remain on‑leash and under close supervision at all times. * Off‑leash pets are strictly prohibited on the paths and in the parking lot.
Contact
- Phone
- (360) 386-2114
- info@bijaema.org
- Website
- https://bijaema.org/