Posted March 27, 2026
Located in Port Orchard, WA, McCormick Communities is approximately 25 miles west of Seattle. While the distance is relatively short, the Puget Sound creates a unique commuting experience that requires a little more planning, especially those who choose to tackle this commute daily.
Fortunately, there are several reliable routes to reach Seattle from McCormick. Commuters can travel via Highway 16 and the Tacoma Narrows Bridge for a toll or take advantage of Kitsap Transit Fast Ferries and the Washington State Ferries. Each option offers different benefits in terms of travel time, flexibility, and cost, allowing you to choose what best fits your schedule.
Drive-on ferries, operation by the Washington State Department of Transportation, are a convenient option for commuters who need access to their car once they arrive in Seattle.
The most convenient ferry services near McCormick are in Southworth (approximately 11.3 miles away) or Bremerton (approximately 8.7 miles away).

Drive-on ferry routes include:
Travel times may vary by route. The Southworth to Fauntleroy commute takes about 30-40 minutes, while the Bremerton to Downtown Seattle route can take over an hour due to its longer passage through the Sinclair Inlet. With all ferry travel it is important to research ferry departures and wait times to plan accordingly.
The fast ferries are passenger-only vessels that provide commuters with the quickest way across the Puget Sound. Riders can depart from Southworth or Bremerton, with travel times averaging just 30-minutes.

Available fast ferry routes include:
These provide riders with a reliable commuting option with multiple daily departures from both ports.
With the fast ferries being passenger-only vessels with no drive-on vehicles allowed, riders will need to find alternative parking prior to boarding.
At the Southworth Ferry Terminal, daily paid parking is available, along with nearby private options, such as U-Park. Monthly parking permits are also available for those commuting regularly.
In Bremerton, commuters can choose from the Bremerton Ferry Terminal parking lot, nearby Park & Ride locations, and several parking garages close to the waterfront. These flexibility options make ferry commuting accessible for both occasional trips and daily routines.
The McCormick to Seattle commute offers more than just another way to get to work, it’s an opportunity to experience the Pacific Northwest from a unique perspective. On cloud free days, views of Mount Rainier often make an appearance creating a memorable backdrop for your ride.
Seasonally, passengers may spot local wildlife including orcas, gray whales, harbor seals, eagles, and more, turning an ordinary commute into a full PNW experience.

With time to relax, catch up on work, or enjoy a coffee while sightseeing, many residents find that ferry commuting transforms their daily routine. The route gives them the ability to balance a quiet, peaceful McCormick lifestyle with convenient access to the urban Seattle activities.
As with any commute, travel times may vary due to factors such as peak travel hours, special events, or occasional service disruptions. It’s recommended to check for real-time updates before traveling.
For the most up-to-date information on schedules, delays, and travel updates, visit the official ferry websites:






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