Kitsap Peninsula Waterfront Community
Welcome to Silverdale, an unincorporated Kitsap County community on Dyes Inlet known for Naval Base Kitsap and the Clear Creek Trail.
Silverdale is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in central Kitsap County, Washington, on the Kitsap Peninsula directly west of Seattle across Puget Sound. It sits along the shore of Dyes Inlet, a protected arm of the sound, and has grown from a rural crossroads into the commercial and employment heart of the peninsula's central area. Its population is about 20,700. Despite repeated attempts at incorporation over the years, Silverdale remains unincorporated, governed by Kitsap County rather than its own city government. That status has not slowed its development: the community's waterfront, retail corridors, and suburban neighborhoods now form the largest commercial center in Kitsap County outside the cities of Bremerton and Port Orchard. Naval Base Kitsap is the dominant employment anchor. The base, which includes the Bangor submarine base and other facilities, supports thousands of military and civilian workers, and Silverdale has grown up as a primary residential and service community for that workforce. Kitsap Mall, the peninsula's largest shopping center, anchors the retail district, and Silverdale Way and the surrounding commercial corridors hold a full range of stores, restaurants, and services. Silverdale also has a strong recreational and natural identity. The Clear Creek Trail, a roughly seven-mile urban greenway, winds through wetlands and neighborhoods to the Silverdale Waterfront Park on Dyes Inlet, and the community's location on the water gives it a distinctly Puget Sound feel. Central Kitsap School District serves local students. For residents, the appeal is a convenient, family-oriented community with genuine waterfront access and close ties to the Navy, set within reach of Seattle and Tacoma by ferry and highway.
Silverdale is in Kitsap County, Washington, on the Kitsap Peninsula west of Seattle. It is an unincorporated community and census-designated place, governed by Kitsap County rather than an incorporated city government.
No. Silverdale is an unincorporated community governed by Kitsap County. Despite repeated attempts at incorporation over the years, it has not become a city, though it functions as the central commercial hub of the peninsula.
Naval Base Kitsap is a major U.S. Navy installation that anchors employment in the Silverdale area. It includes the Bangor submarine base and other facilities, supporting thousands of military and civilian workers who live and shop in Silverdale.
Silverdale is served by the Central Kitsap School District, which operates elementary, middle, and high schools for Silverdale and the surrounding unincorporated communities in central Kitsap County. The district's transportation department is headquartered in Silverdale.
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Silverdale's housing stock reflects its growth from a small waterfront settlement into a regional commercial hub. The community offers a broad mix of single-family homes, from established neighborhoods near the inlet to newer subdivisions and master-planned developments on the surrounding hills. Townhomes and condominiums cluster near the Kitsap Mall retail district and along the major arterials, while larger lots and some rural acreage remain on the community's edges. The presence of Naval Base Kitsap supports a steady population of military and civilian households, and the market skews toward practical, family-oriented housing across a range of ages and styles.
Silverdale's neighborhoods spread across a rolling landscape between Dyes Inlet and the surrounding hills. Established residential areas near the waterfront and along Silverdale Way retain an older, more settled character, while newer subdivisions and planned communities have been added as the area grew with the Navy. The retail and commercial district around Kitsap Mall forms a central spine of activity, and many neighborhoods are within a short drive of the waterfront, the Clear Creek Trail, and shopping. The result is a community of varied home ages and settings bound together by shared schools, parks, and the inlet.
Silverdale's lifestyle is shaped by the Navy, the water, and the convenience of a regional commercial center. Many residents work at Naval Base Kitsap or in the retail, healthcare, and service sectors that support it, giving the community a steady, family-oriented rhythm. The waterfront and Dyes Inlet provide a backdrop for boating, kayaking, and walks along the shoreline, while Kitsap Mall and the surrounding restaurants and shops anchor everyday life. The Clear Creek Trail gives residents an easy greenway for walking and biking, and the community's military ties bring a steady flow of new families alongside long-established local residents.
Silverdale is served by the Central Kitsap School District, one of the larger districts on the Kitsap Peninsula. The district operates elementary, middle, and high schools that serve Silverdale and the surrounding unincorporated communities, along with portions of the county. Its transportation department is headquartered in Silverdale. The district's schools are a central part of community life for the area's many military and civilian families, and the district's size supports a range of academic, athletic, and extracurricular programs.
Silverdale sits at the hub of the Kitsap Peninsula's road network, with State Route 3 running through the community and providing the main connection north toward Poulsbo and south toward Bremerton and the Tacoma Narrows Bridge. Kitsap Transit operates local bus service and routed services across the peninsula, and its foot-ferry and bus connections link to the Washington State Ferries terminals in Bremerton and Kingston for crossings to Seattle. The highway and ferry combination places downtown Seattle and Tacoma within commuting range while keeping Silverdale connected to the rest of the county.
The Clear Creek Trail is Silverdale's signature recreational asset, a roughly seven-mile urban greenway that follows a salmon-bearing stream through wetlands and neighborhoods to the Silverdale Waterfront Park on Dyes Inlet. The trail offers walking, biking, birdwatching, and picnic spots, and is wheelchair-friendly in sections. Dyes Inlet itself supports boating, kayaking, and shoreline recreation, while Kitsap County's network of parks and open space extends across the peninsula. The community's combination of an urban trail system and direct waterfront access is unusual and central to its quality of life.
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