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Suquamish Museum

Plan Your Visit

Discover the rich heritage of the Suquamish people. Plan your visit to the Suquamish Museum and immerse yourself in a journey through history, culture, and art. Our museum offers a unique experience for visitors of all ages.

Getting Here

By Ferry

You have two travel options to reach us through the Washington State Ferries system. The Seattle/Bainbridge Ferry terminal and Kingston/Edmonds ferry terminal are both conveniently located just a short 15-minute drive from the Suquamish Museum.

By Car

From WA-3, exit onto WA-305 S in Poulsbo. Turn left onto Suquamish Way NE. The museum is on the corner of Division Ave NE and Suquamish Way NE.

By Bus

Many buses serve the Suquamish area and can drop you within a block or two of the museum. For timetables, routes and help, consult the Kitsap Transit Routed Buses.

Parking Info

The museum provides an upper lot with 6 stalls, including handicap parking. While the lower lot boasts the largest parking area, access to the museum involves stairs. For those with RVs or buses, designated parking is located at the corner of South Street and Division Ave.

Accessibility

Accessible entrances, restrooms, and seating areas are equipped for wheelchair users, along with button-operated door openers at both the main entrance and the exhibit area.

Facilities Include: Wheelchair accessible entrances, restrooms, and seating areas.

For specific requests or more information, please contact us at

Phone: 360-394-7105
Email: Museum@suquamish.nsn.us

GROUP TOURS

Whether you’re a group of 2 or 30, we appreciate it if you submit a tour request for a guided experience. A $20 guide fee will be added to the admission fees. Tours vary in duration from 30 minutes to 1 hour. To ensure optimal planning and adjustments, kindly submit your tour request at least 7 days in advance.

Request a Tour

SCHOOL TOURS

Students visiting the Suquamish Museum will encounter a representation of a traditional longhouse, a collection of both new and historical artifacts, insights into the Suquamish People’s culture, and a visit to Chief Seattle’s Gravesite. For school tours, there is an optional educational hands-on activity available, with an additional fee per class rotation. To ensure optimal planning and adjustments, kindly submit your tour request at least 7 days in advance.

SCHOOL TOUR REQUEST

Corporate & Private Groups

Elevate your corporate or private event by incorporating a museum tour. Explore our venue rental page for additional information.

Venue Rental

Contact Us

Phone
360-394-7105

Email
Museum@suquamish.nsn.us

Physical Address
6861 NE South St Suquamish, WA 98392

Mailing Address
P.O. Box 1327 Suquamish, WA 98392

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