
Suquamish, located on the Port Madison Indian Reservation just across the Agate Pass Bridge from Bainbridge, is home to the Suquamish Tribe.
The name Suquamish comes from the original main village site along Agate Pass, called "d'suq'wub," which means "place of clear water."
Visit the Grover's Creek Fish Hatchery, Suquamish Museum, Old Man House, or the gravesite of Chief Sealth, for whom Seattle is named.