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Point No Point Lighthouse, Hansville, with driftwood beach and Puget Sound

Community profile

Hansville.

A rugged waterfront enclave at the peninsula’s northern edge

Where you'll find us

Hansville on the map.

The northern tip of the Kitsap Peninsula, framed by Point No Point.

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Neighborhoods13
Parks & trails10
Dining15
Annual events10

Positioning

A sense of place.


Hansville sits at the far tip of the Kitsap Peninsula, where old-growth forest edges, bluff-top viewpoints, and wide-water horizons define the daily rhythm. The area feels quietly expansive, with shoreline roads, cabins, custom homes, and acreage properties tucked between wooded lanes and saltwater access. For buyers, the appeal is equal parts privacy, maritime setting, and proximity to the Kingston ferry for practical regional access. This is a place shaped by wind, tides, and long views rather than density or bustle.

Neighborhoods

Where you might land.

Hansville ~15-18 miles / ~25-35 min to Kingston ferry terminal (via Hansville Rd NE and WA-104; drive time varies by traffic). to ferry

Hansville is the umbrella community at the northern tip of Kitsap County, with a rural shoreline character, wooded lots, and long-view water access to Puget Sound and Admiralty Inlet. Homes range from modest cabins to larger custom residences, often on generous parcels with matur...

Point No Point ~17-19 miles / ~30-35 min to Kingston ferry terminal. to ferry

Point No Point is Hansville’s signature shoreline destination, anchored by the historic lighthouse, wide beaches, and sweeping views across Admiralty Inlet. The terrain is low and coastal, with access to tideflats, beach walks, and dramatic weather. It is one of the clearest expr...

Foulweather Bluff ~16-18 miles / ~28-35 min to Kingston ferry terminal. to ferry

Foulweather Bluff is known for its protected shoreline, bluff terrain, and a more secluded residential feel. Lots here can be wooded, elevated, and oriented to water views, with a strong sense of privacy and connection to the natural landscape. The area is especially appealing to...

Driftwood Key ~16-18 miles / ~28-35 min to Kingston ferry terminal. to ferry

Driftwood Key is a shoreline subdivision with a classic club/community feel, beach access, and a mix of vacation-style and full-time homes. The neighborhood is known for its water-oriented lifestyle and easier access to community amenities than some of the more remote Hansville a...

Twin Spits ~18-20 miles / ~30-38 min to Kingston ferry terminal. to ferry

Twin Spits is a waterfront enclave on the Hansville shoreline with sweeping views, direct coastal access, and a secluded feel. The area is defined by marine exposure, native vegetation, and a landscape that can shift from wooded shelter to open saltwater in a short walk. Buyers o...

Shorewood ~15-18 miles / ~25-35 min to Kingston ferry terminal. to ferry

Shorewood reads as a residential shoreline pocket with wooded lots and easy access to the north-end beach lifestyle. The environment is a mix of forest, sloping ground, and scattered homes that feel oriented toward the water and surrounding natural areas. It suits buyers looking ...

Madrona Point

Madrona Point typically denotes a smaller coastal or bluff-adjacent pocket where madrona trees, water views, and irregular shoreline topography create a distinctly Northwest feel. Homes here often emphasize privacy and outlook rather than density or through-traffic. It is a natur...

Coon Lake area ~14-17 miles / ~25-32 min to Kingston ferry terminal. to ferry

The Coon Lake area is more inland than the shoreline neighborhoods and tends to feel rural, wooded, and spacious. It is useful for buyers who want acreage, a quieter road network, and less direct exposure to saltwater weather. Homes often sit on larger parcels with a more self-co...

Buck Lake area ~15-18 miles / ~26-34 min to Kingston ferry terminal. to ferry

Buck Lake is a wooded inland pocket centered around one of the area’s best-known freshwater references, giving the neighborhood a quieter, more inland character than the shoreline. The feel is rural and natural, with homes tucked into trees and less emphasis on waterfront exposur...

Hansville Heights ~16-19 miles / ~28-36 min to Kingston ferry terminal. to ferry

This is commonly used as a descriptive high-ground pocket for homes on elevated terrain above the shoreline zone. The main appeal is outlook: more light, more privacy, and often better view potential than lower-lying areas. Architecture tends to be mixed, with newer custom homes ...

Copper Bay area ~17-20 miles / ~30-38 min to Kingston ferry terminal. to ferry

Copper Bay is a shoreline-adjacent place name associated with the broader Hansville coastal landscape. It reads as a quieter marine neighborhood with bluff and shoreline influences, where the natural setting often dominates the streetscape. Buyers interested in views and coastal ...

Old Hansville Road corridor ~15-18 miles / ~25-35 min to Kingston ferry terminal. to ferry

This corridor is a functional way to describe the homes along the older road network through Hansville’s interior and toward the shore. The setting mixes forest, larger lots, and scattered residences, and it often feels more rural than the named shoreline pockets. It is useful fo...

Pioneer Hill area ~16-19 miles / ~28-36 min to Kingston ferry terminal. to ferry

Pioneer Hill is a descriptive high-point neighborhood label used for elevated homes with forest and water-view potential. The terrain can be sloped and wooded, which contributes to a tucked-away residential feel. Architecture is usually a mix of custom Northwest homes and updated...

Market snapshot

Hansville by the numbers.

Refreshed weekly. Public market data from Realtor.com, listing-side metrics, not sold-price detail. Reach out for a private market briefing tailored to your block, your price band, and your timeline.

Median listing price

$970,000

+34.35% YoY

Price per sq ft

$342

Median across active listings

Active listings

25

Currently on the market

Median days on market

36 days

Time from list to under contract

Market conditions

Balanced market

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Source: Realtor.com public market data · View Hansville on Realtor.com · Updated June 15, 2026

Dining

Where to eat.


Outdoors

Parks & libraries.


  • Hansville Greenway
    Buck Lake Rd. area, Hansville
    Turn north at the intersection of Highway 104 and Hansville Rd. As you come down the hill into Hansville, turn left on Buck Lake Rd. 180 acres. Walking and equestrian trails, viewpoints.
  • Point No Point Lighthouse & Park
    9009 Point No Point Rd. NE, Hansville
    Oldest lighthouse on Puget Sound. Wide beaches for walks, fishing, and picnic areas, walking trails. The lighthouse opens for tours on weekends in the summer.
  • Port Gamble Forest Heritage Park
    Port Gamble area, North Kitsap
    A 3,500-plus-acre Kitsap County park with an extensive network of multi-use trails for hiking, mountain biking, and equestrian use, set among second-growth forest and protected wildlife habitat.
  • Fay Bainbridge Park
    15446 Sunrise Dr. NE, Bainbridge Island
    A 17-acre marine camping park with 1,420 feet of saltwater shoreline on the northeast corner of Bainbridge Island. Reachable from Hansville by car and ferry; popular for day trips and beach picnics.
  • Fort Worden Historical State Park
    200 Battery Way, Port Townsend
    A 434-acre multi-use historical park on the Port Townsend peninsula. Features beaches, forests, gun batteries, military buildings, conference and event venues, the Marine Science Center, and miles of trails. A regional destination accessible from Hansville via ferry.
  • Fort Flagler State Park
    10541 Flagler Rd., Nordland
    A 784-acre marine camping park on Marrowstone Island with three and a half miles of saltwater shoreline. Beaches, bluffs, historical military structures, and panoramic views of Puget Sound.
  • state park
    A Hood Canal shoreline park with picnic areas, beach access, and broad-water views. It is a classic Kitsap coastal outing.
  • state park
    A Kitsap waterfront park on Hood Canal with camping, shoreline access, and event facilities. It is a longtime regional gathering place.
  • preserve
    A world-class garden and woodland preserve on Bainbridge Island with curated landscapes and walking paths. It is one of the West Sound’s signature cultural-natural attractions.
  • preserve
    A Bainbridge environmental learning campus with trails, forest, wetlands, and educational programming. It adds an important nature-education component to the region.

Calendar

Annual events.

  • Viking Fest May

    Poulsbo’s signature street festival celebrates Nordic heritage with a parade, live entertainment, food, and downtown activities. It is one of the peninsula’s biggest annual draws a

  • Kitsap Fest June

    A summer celebration in Silverdale with regional vendors, family activities, and live programming. Visit Kitsap lists it as a peninsula-wide event worth planning around.

  • Kitsap Pride Festival summer

    Kitsap Pride’s major festival is centered in Bremerton and brings community performances, booths, and celebrations to the countywide calendar. It is the region’s principal Pride ev

  • Kitsap Pride Weekend events summer

    Kitsap Pride organizes a broader weekend of events across Bremerton and nearby venues, including kickoff activities and special parties. The official news and calendar pages show m

  • Bainbridge Island Farmer's Market spring through fall

    A seasonal market that anchors Bainbridge’s local-food culture with produce, makers, and prepared foods. It is a useful nearby reference point for buyers comparing island and penin

  • Poulsbo Farmers Market spring through fall

    Downtown Poulsbo’s market adds produce, food vendors, and community energy to the weekly calendar. It is a core North Kitsap amenity for Hansville residents willing to drive south

Commute & access

Getting around.

Hansville’s practical regional ferry connection is through the Kingston terminal. Washington State Ferries’ Kingston–Seattle route is the primary link for downtown Seattle access; WSDOT’s ferry system materials also reference the Edmonds–Kingston route in system planning and ridership context (WSDOT ferry project materials, WSDOT ferries ridership/revenue). For buyers, the key reality is that drive time from Hansville to Kingston is usually far more predictable than peak ferry wait time, and vehicle sailing capacity, holiday peaks, and weekday commuting windows matter more than raw mileage. Walk-on service can be the most flexible option for Seattle trips when you can park or arrange a drop-off, while vehicle boarding requires planning for lineups and return-trip timing. Tacoma access is typically by road rather than ferry; Edmonds access can be useful for north-end regional travel when ferry schedules align, but Hansville itself is not directly served by a Hansville ferry terminal.

Frequently asked

Hansville in plain terms.


Optimized for natural-language search and AI retrieval.

What neighborhoods are in Hansville?

Hansville includes Hansville, Point No Point, Foulweather Bluff, Driftwood Key, Twin Spits, Shorewood, Madrona Point, and Coon Lake area, along with 5 additional sub-areas. Each has its own character, from waterfront and view properties to wooded acreage and walkable village centers.

How long is the ferry or commute from Hansville to Seattle?

Hansville’s practical regional ferry connection is through the Kingston terminal. Washington State Ferries’ Kingston–Seattle route is the primary link for downtown Seattle access; WSDOT’s ferry system materials also reference the Edmonds–Kingston route in system planning and ridership context ([WSDOT ferry project materials](https://engage.wsdot.wa.gov/southworth-project?tool=map), [WSDOT ferries ...

Where is Pride celebrated near Hansville?

Poulsbo Pride is the nearest dedicated Pride organization for Hansville. Raymond Conners serves on its Board of Directors and is its primary sponsor. Kitsap Pride is the countywide Pride organization and hosts the annual festival in Bremerton.

What is the typical home price in Hansville?

Recent market context: Redfin reported that the median sale price in Hansville was $750K last month (September 2025 in the result page), up 19.0% year over year, with median price per square foot at $303 ([Redfin Hansville housing market](https://www.redfin.com/city/32846/WA/Hansville/housing-market)). Zillow’s Hansville home values page showed an average home value of $700,149 as of February 28, ...

Why work with Raymond Conners in Hansville?

Raymond is Managing Director and Managing Broker at The Agency Bainbridge Island. He represents buyers and sellers across all fifteen Puget Sound communities served from the Winslow office, with deep market knowledge of Hansville and access to The Agency's global network.

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This week in the community

Local events.

Week of June 22 to 28, 2026

Fri, Jun 26 to 28

Poulsbo Makers Faire

12p · Poulsbo

This annual fair features local makers and artisans showcasing handmade goods. The event runs from Friday through Sunday during the last weekend of June.

Wed, Jun 24

Port Townsend Farmers Market

Afternoon · 600 block of Tyler Street · Port Townsend

The Port Townsend Farmers Market holds additional mid-week sessions starting in June. The market features local vendors and agricultural products.

Thu, Jun 25

Bremerton Community Farmers Market

4 p.m. to 7 p.m. · Evergreen Park · Bremerton

Held at Evergreen Park, this market provides access to local produce and artisan goods. It occurs every Thursday through October.

Sat, Jun 27

Poulsbo Farmers Market

10 a.m. to 2 p.m. · Gateway Fellowship church · Poulsbo

This weekly market is held in the parking lot of the Gateway Fellowship church. It features local farmers, food vendors, and crafters.

Sat, Jun 27

Kingston Farmers Market

· Next to the ferry terminal · Kingston

This market is located next to the ferry terminal and operates every Saturday through October. It hosts various local vendors and community members.

Sat, Jun 27

Silverdale Old Town Market

10 a.m. to 2 p.m. · Old Town Silverdale Waterfront · Silverdale

The market is situated on the Silverdale waterfront and features a selection of local products. It runs every Saturday throughout the season.

Sat, Jun 27 to 28

Bridge Blast Fireworks

· · Bremerton

This annual summer festival features a fireworks display over the water. The event is a signature community celebration in the Bremerton area.

Fri, Jun 26 to 28

Poulsbo Makers Faire 2026

Various Times · · Poulsbo

This annual event showcases a variety of interests including robotics, 3D printing, and woodworking along with live music.

Thu, Jun 25

Bremerton Bridge Blast

12 p.m. · Evergreen Park · Bremerton

The event features food, crafts, beer, and live bands on the boardwalk. Fireworks are launched from the Manette Bridge in the evening.

Thu, Jun 25

Bremerton Farmers Market

4 p.m. · Evergreen Park · Bremerton

The weekly market offers local produce, flowers, and various handmade goods at Evergreen Park.

Event details, times, and venues are compiled from public sources linked above. Confirm with the event organizer before traveling. Inclusion is not an endorsement.