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Waterfront Park in Poulsbo with the flags of the United States, Denmark, Canada, Iceland, Finland, Norway, Sweden, and the Sami people flying over Liberty Bay

Community profile

Poulsbo.

Little Norway with bayfront polish and woodland hush

Where you'll find us

Poulsbo on the map.

Liberty Bay on the Kitsap Peninsula, 18 miles northwest of Seattle.

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Neighborhoods11
Parks & trails11
Dining15
Annual events10

Positioning

A sense of place.


Poulsbo blends a postcard historic downtown with a working waterfront, forested hills, and a distinctly Nordic sense of place. Front Street, Liberty Bay, and the surrounding neighborhood grid create a rare mix of walkability, marina views, and small-town charm, while nearby trail networks and city parks add an outdoor edge. It is a place where bakery runs, gallery browsing, paddle launches, and ferry-driven commutes all fit naturally into the same day. According to the City of Poulsbo, the town’s amenities include parks, a boardwalk, marinas, bakeries, and panoramic bay and mountain views (City of Poulsbo).

Neighborhoods

Where you might land.

Downtown / Old Town Poulsbo

Poulsbo’s historic core centers on Front Street, Anderson Parkway, and the waterfront, with rosemaled storefronts, bakery stops, and a dense cluster of galleries and small shops. It is the most walkable setting in town, with access to the waterfront park, library, art walk, and f...

Lemolo

A quieter west-side pocket with a more residential, tucked-away feel and easier access to larger parcels than the core. The terrain is generally wooded and gently rolling, with a mix of older homes, remodeled homes, and detached properties that feel close to town but less urban. ...

Vinland

Vinland sits in Poulsbo’s broader north and northwest residential fabric, where wooded streets, larger lots, and newer subdivisions meet the city’s expanding edge. It has a suburban-meets-woodland feel, with convenient school access and a quieter setting than downtown. The topogr...

Liberty Bay shoreline

The shoreline band along Liberty Bay is Poulsbo’s signature luxury setting, where view homes, moorage-adjacent properties, and waterfront access define the market. Lots can be narrow and topographically complex, with steep slopes, shoreline setbacks, and exceptional outlooks towa...

Keyport-adjacent

This edge-of-Poulsbo area sits closer to the south and southeast approach patterns, with practical access to commuting corridors and a more utilitarian residential feel than the waterfront core. Homes here may be on quieter streets or in small subdivisions, with some pockets offe...

Bjorgen Creek

A more nature-oriented residential pocket shaped by creek corridors, drainage easements, and mature vegetation. The environment tends to feel wooded and protected, with a stronger emphasis on topography, stormwater, and natural buffers than on dense streetscapes. Buyers here ofte...

Forest Rock Hills

Forest Rock Hills is one of Poulsbo’s most established hill neighborhoods, with internal trails, wooded greenbelts, and elevated homes often oriented toward territorial or mountain views. The city’s trail map specifically highlights a short loop here with playground acc...

Caldart

The Caldart corridor is the city’s school-and-park hillside zone, where residential streets, athletic fields, and trail connections create a practical but scenic setting. It has a more elevated feel than downtown, with convenient access to North Kitsap High School and nearby open...

Big Valley

Big Valley is a broader inland residential area with more space, a less urban rhythm, and access to larger-lot homes and neighborhood streets. It typically feels more suburban than downtown Poulsbo and often draws buyers seeking practical square footage and quieter surroundings. ...

Scandia

Scandia reflects Poulsbo’s Scandinavian heritage in both name and overall character, and it sits within the city’s broader residential pattern of wooded streets and comfortable mid-density neighborhoods. Homes here often feel established, with mature landscaping and a quieter tem...

Olhava area

Olhava is one of Poulsbo’s more expansive commercial-residential transition areas, with development near Highway 3 and the city’s shopping and employment corridors. It offers a more contemporary, serviceable landscape of subdivisions, commercial centers, and broad arterial access...

Museums

Museums nearby.


SEA Discovery Center(360) 598-4460
19010 Front St. NE, Poulsbo
Featuring local marine life from Puget Sound and the Salish Sea, including a replica of a tide pool where visitors can interact with sea stars, sea anemones, and much more. Visit website for seasonal hours.

Performing arts

Performing arts.


20101 Front St. NE, Poulsbo
Leader in all art forms related to movement: dance, theatre, and more.
Jewel Box Theatre(360) 697-3183
225 NE Iverson Rd., Poulsbo
An intimate live theatre located in Poulsbo.

Marinas

Boat marinas.


Liberty Bay Marina(360) 779-7762
17791 Fjord Dr. NE #A, Poulsbo
Private marina open year round, seven days a week. Overnight and guest moorage. Electrical power, water, and full bathrooms. Latitude and Longitude: 47 degrees 43 minutes 24.21 seconds North, 122 degrees 38 minutes 28.35 seconds West.
18809 Front St. NE, Poulsbo
One of the most popular boating destinations in Puget Sound. 254 moorage slips complete with fresh water and power. Other amenities include utility docks, bath house, laundry, and multipurpose room. Latitude and Longitude: 47 degrees 43 minutes 56.33 seconds North, 122 degrees 38 minutes 52.51 seconds West.

Market snapshot

Poulsbo 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

$659,000

-9.05% YoY

Price per sq ft

$317

Median across active listings

Active listings

187

Currently on the market

Median days on market

22 days

Time from list to under contract

Market conditions

Seller market

Want a deeper read on neighborhood-level price trends, time-on-market by price band, or sold comparables? Request a private market briefing.

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

Dining

Where to eat.


Outdoors

Parks & libraries.


  • American Legion Park
    Front St., Poulsbo
    Located at the north end of the Boardwalk on Liberty Bay. Playground, trails and restrooms. Wildlife and bird watching.
  • Kitsap Memorial State Park
    202 NE Park St., Poulsbo
    A 58-acre camping park with 1,797 feet of saltwater shoreline and facilities for group and individual recreation, weddings and overnight stays. The park offers beautiful natural surroundings and sweeping views of Hood Canal.
  • Liberty Bay Waterfront Park
    18809 Anderson Pkwy., Poulsbo
    Located downtown on the waterfront with KVI-Elstad Pavilion, public restrooms, picnic areas, great views of Liberty Bay, and a boardwalk that takes you to American Legion Park.
  • Lions Park (Poulsbo)
    6th Ave. & Fjord Dr., Poulsbo
    This neighborhood park includes two tennis courts, restrooms, picnic areas, and a playground for a variety of ages.
  • Nelson Park
    317 NW Lindvig Way, Poulsbo
    A restored farm house anchors this park with walking trails, play area, restrooms, and picnic tables.
  • Net Shed Vista Park
    18500 Fjord Dr., Poulsbo
    Sitting area, picnic area, wildlife, bird, and shoreline viewing.
  • Oyster Plant Park
    17791 Fjord Dr., Poulsbo
    Picnic area, winding paths, lawn and sitting areas, wildlife and bird viewing, hand-boat launch, viewing pier, floats, gardens.
  • Poulsbo's Fish Park
    288 NW Lindvig Way, Poulsbo
    20-plus acre property with nature hiking trails, boardwalk, winding paths, lawn and sitting areas, arboretum, wildlife and bird viewing, viewing platforms, and pedestrian bridges.
  • Raab Park
    18349 Caldart Ave., Poulsbo
    Nature trail, circular track for running or walking, pea patches, playground, picnic shelter, basketball hoops, off-leash dog area and skateboarding area.
  • Island Lake
    1087 NW Island Lake Rd., Poulsbo
    23 acres with lake access, swimming area, fishing pier, walking trails, picnic areas, picnic shelter, playground, restrooms, and community center.
  • Island Lake Skatepark
    12500 Camp Ct. NW, Poulsbo
    10,000 square foot park, fully covered, with lights and a sound system. An intricate and diverse street course made out of SkateLite.
  • Salsbury Point County Park
    3160 NW Wheeler St., Poulsbo
    Saltwater beach access, boat launch, fishing pier, restrooms, picnic shelter, playground, and picnic areas.
  • trail
    A neighborhood trail connection associated with the city’s trail system and inland residential fabric.
  • trail
    A scenic walking loop through the historic district with mountain and bay views.
  • trail
    A short loop with playground, woods, and mountain-view character.
  • trail
    A free mountain-bike and BMX pump track on Little Valley Road operated with Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance support.

Calendar

Annual events.

  • Viking Fest May, third weekend

    Poulsbo’s signature Scandinavian festival fills downtown with a parade, street fair, timber sports, music, pancakes, and family programming. The event is anchored by Front Street,

  • Poulsbo Farmers Market Spring through late fall; Saturdays

    The market runs seasonally and gives the town a weekly rhythm of produce, flowers, makers, and prepared foods. It is one of the most reliable downtown gathering points for locals a

  • Second Saturday Art Walk Monthly, second Saturday

    Downtown galleries, shops, and venues stay open late for an evening art walk, shopping, and dining. The format fits Poulsbo’s walkable core especially well and reinforces the town’

  • Julefest December

    The winter holiday festival brings Nordic traditions, seasonal shopping, and downtown festivities to historic Poulsbo. It is a strong expression of the town’s Scandinavian identity

  • Liberty Bay Festival Summer

    A waterfront celebration of maritime heritage, local arts, and community gatherings centered on the bay. It adds a nautical counterpoint to the town’s Scandinavian festival calenda

  • Summer Nights at the Bay Summer evenings

    Free concerts at the waterfront park have become a long-running seasonal tradition. The series emphasizes Poulsbo’s public-space culture and its use of the bayfront as an everyday

Commute & access

Getting around.

Poulsbo sits between the Bainbridge and Kingston ferry spheres, but it is not itself a ferry terminal town. For Seattle access, most buyers use the Bainbridge Island ferry from the Bainbridge terminal; the terminal is typically around a 20-30 minute drive from central Poulsbo depending on traffic, and the crossing itself is about 35 minutes on Washington State Ferries (Washington State Ferries). For northbound ferry access, the Kingston ferry terminal is also commonly about a 10-20 minute drive from central Poulsbo, and the Edmonds-Kingston crossing is the key Sound commute option for many residents (Washington State Ferries). Vehicle commuters should plan for loading cutoffs and line variability, while walk-on riders often gain flexibility but still need to account for bus, rideshare, or parking legs on both ends (Washington State Ferries). Direct drives to Bremerton, Silverdale, Tacoma, and Seattle generally make Poulsbo viable for hybrid commuters, but ferry schedules and highway congestion materially affect real-world timing (Apple Maps).

Frequently asked

Poulsbo in plain terms.


Optimized for natural-language search and AI retrieval.

What neighborhoods are in Poulsbo?

Poulsbo includes Downtown / Old Town Poulsbo, Lemolo, Vinland, Liberty Bay shoreline, Keyport-adjacent, Bjorgen Creek, Forest Rock Hills, and Caldart, along with 3 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 Poulsbo to Seattle?

Poulsbo sits between the Bainbridge and Kingston ferry spheres, but it is not itself a ferry terminal town. For Seattle access, most buyers use the Bainbridge Island ferry from the Bainbridge terminal; the terminal is typically around a 20-30 minute drive from central Poulsbo depending on traffic, and the crossing itself is about 35 minutes on Washington State Ferries ([Washington State Ferries](h...

Where is Pride celebrated near Poulsbo?

Poulsbo has its own dedicated Pride organization, Poulsbo Pride. Raymond Conners serves on the Poulsbo Pride Board of Directors and is its primary sponsor. Kitsap Pride in Bremerton serves the broader county and hosts the annual countywide festival.

What is the typical home price in Poulsbo?

Recent market snapshots show Poulsbo around the mid-$600Ks: Redfin reported an average Poulsbo house price of about $655K recently, while Zillow’s March 31, 2026 Poulsbo home-value estimate was $665,803 and Zillow’s 98370 estimate was $660,530 ([Redfin](https://www.redfin.com/city/14495/WA/Poulsbo/housing-market), [Zillow](https://www.zillow.com/home-values/22544/poulsbo-wa/), [Zillow 98370](https...

Why work with Raymond Conners in Poulsbo?

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 Poulsbo 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.