Broom Street Road End is a scenic waterfront access point located on Bainbridge Island, Washington. It offers a 30-foot wide pedestrian path leading to low-bank tidelands with stunning views across Puget Sound and the entrance to Port Madison. This area is ideal for those seeking a peaceful connection with nature, though it lacks parking facilities, making it best suited for non-motorized access. Historically, similar road ends on the island served as landings for the Mosquito Fleet, which connected island communities in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The area is surrounded by private residences, so visitors are encouraged to be mindful of property boundaries. Broom Street Road End is one of over 60 such access points on Bainbridge Island, each providing unique vantage points and experiences.
The tranquil atmosphere and picturesque views make it a popular spot for local residents and visitors alike, offering a serene escape from the bustling town centers.