Kingston

It has been known as Appletree Point, the Little City by the Sea, and now Kingston on the Cove. No matter what it’s called, you will want to call it home!

 
Kingston is a unique village centrally located on the western border of Puget Sound. While many believe it is an island, it is actually part of the mainland near the tip of the Kitsap Peninsula. Kingston can be found via the Narrows Bridge in Tacoma, Highway 101 on the Olympic Peninsula, or a ferry through the waters of Puget Sound on the Edmonds-Kingston run of the Washington State Ferries.

Kingston is thriving and growing. New restaurants, shops, parks, and movie theater have recently opened. Yet to come is a new community center, senior housing & senior center, library, and youth center.

Kingston is home to great schools, clubs, and organizations for the young. Spare time can be spent in the parks, including a skateboard park, or at the movies.

Boating and fishing are favorite pastimes for locals. A fishing pier provides a great place to cast from, and a boat ramp lets you set sail right from town. Kayaking, gardening, and horseback riding are also favorite hobbies. Miles of hiking trails connect throughout the entire Kitsap Peninsula. The beautiful White Horse Golf Community is open to those who want to hit the greens.


Kingston is famous for hosting the longest running Fourth of July parade in the country. Fireworks at the Marina Park are a sight to see. Marina Park’s new Performing Arts Pavilion is also home to the Saturday Farmer’s Market and Summer Concerts.

Those who live in Kingston often spend their weekends visiting other communities on the Kitsap Peninsula or taking a drive to the Olympic Peninsula to visit towns like Port Townsend or Port Angeles where the Ferry goes to Victoria, BC.

Whether choosing waterfront properties, acreage pieces, or neighborhood communities, you will be glad you settled in Kingston on the Cove. Come visit us today!
Reasons to live here Our Favorite Things

    Home to a Washington State Ferry that brings commuters home

    The Marina is delightful, set sail from here or fish at the pier

    The Saturday Farmer’s Market is scrumptious.

    Our parks are a great place to unwind & play

    Our people are friendly and giving

    A day at the Beach is special

    Quaint stores and shops welcome you

    The Firehouse Movie Theatre

    Gorgeous views of the Olympics, Mt. Rainer, and Mt. Baker

    Longest running 4th of July Parade in America

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