Williams-Olson Park on Bainbridge Island, Washington, is a scenic destination rich in family history and natural beauty. Located near Manzanita Bay, it offers a tranquil setting for picnics and outdoor activities. The park is named after the Williams-Olson family, who have deep roots in the area dating back to the late 19th century. It's a place where generations have shared memories, from romantic picnics to family gatherings. The park's serene environment and historical significance make it a beloved spot for both locals and visitors.
The park is part of Bainbridge Island's extensive network of parks and recreational facilities, managed by the Bainbridge Island Metropolitan Park & Recreation District. It provides a peaceful escape from urban life, with opportunities for relaxation and connection with nature.
Enhancements to the park are ongoing, including plans for a picnic shelter and resurfaced pickleball court, ensuring it remains a vibrant community space for years to come.