- TripBuzz discovered 102 different types of activities for couples in the Burien area, including Pubs (like Elmer's Pub), Parks (like Ed Munro Seahurst Park), Winery/Vineyard (like Chateau Ste. Michelle Vineyards) and Movie Theaters (like SEE Film Bremerton Cinema), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 466 date ideas in or near Burien, Washington, including 464 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Woodinville, Kirkland, Seattle and Issaquah.
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Winter Wolf Ranch offers Hunter and Western Pleasure riding lessons tailored to the individual needs of the student with a focus on learning and safety. Half-lease on horses are also available. Horse training and farm-calls are also available.
15.3 Miles
Parafly Paragliding offers both tandem flights and instructional classes. Training includes ground handling, ground school, tandem flights, solo flights and ongoing training.
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Located at Tiger Mountain is Seattle Paragliding, a school for aspiring paragliders. The company offers a dedicated training hill to those who participate, as well as video footage capability to help the guest review their technique.
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Situated within Wright Park, the W.W. Seymour Botanical Conservatory offers exotic tropical plants as well as seasonal floral displays. The site is most known for its historic glass conservatory with a distinctive 12-sided central dome.
15.3 Miles
Originally opened in 1923, The Blue Mouse Theatre is a single-screen movie theater with seating for 221. The theater features second-run movies and offers theater rentals, event hosting and a snack bar with food and drinks.
15.3 Miles
Spanning around four miles from beginning to end, Poo Poo Point Trail offers a challenging hike through scenic wilderness areas. It offers striking vistas, particularly when paragliders land in the valley nearby.
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Focusing on independent and culturally significant films, The Grand Cinema strives to enrich the lives of both natives and visitors to the area. Several events are held at the site throughout the year, including a monthly Documentary Week and film discussion panels.
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Most of Wright Park is focused on a 27-acre arboretum with its collection of over 616 trees. The park also has a large playground, picnic sites, lawn bowling court, and spray grounds that are turned on during the summer.
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For almost 70 years, the Bremerton Community Theatre has been bringing live stage productions to local audiences. The theater, which boasts its own 1920s-era pipe organ, puts on several productions each year.
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David E Brink Park is a .87 acre park on the shore of Lake Washington, featuring 660 lineal feet of shoreline. Visitors to the park will find a public dock, fishing area, picnic areas, and various public artworks.