Indianola Dock is a serene and picturesque beach located in Indianola, Washington, on the shores of Puget Sound. Established in 1916 as a summer community for Seattleites, it offers a tranquil getaway with stunning views of the Olympic Mountains and Mount Rainier. The beach is approximately 0.5 miles long and features a historic dock that was once part of the Mosquito Fleet's transportation network. Today, it serves as a recreational hub for the community.
The area is surrounded by lush second-growth forests and is part of the Port Madison Indian Reservation, historically significant to the Suquamish Tribe. Indianola hosts an annual summer festival, Indianola Days, which includes activities like sandcastle building and a salmon bake.
Visitors can enjoy the scenic beauty of the Kitsap Peninsula, with nearby attractions like the Bloedel Reserve on Bainbridge Island and the Suquamish Museum.