Agate Pass
Agate Pass is a narrow waterway located in the state of Washington, separating Bainbridge Island from the Kitsap Peninsula. It connects the larger Puget Sound to the east and is known for its scenic views and marine traffic. The pass is approximately 1.5 miles long and is a popular route for boats and ferries, including the Washington State Ferries that transport passengers and vehicles between the island and the mainland.
The area around Agate Pass is rich in natural beauty, featuring lush forests and diverse wildlife. It is also a popular spot for recreational activities such as kayaking and fishing. The nearby Bainbridge Island offers various amenities and attractions, making Agate Pass a significant landmark in the region.