- TripBuzz discovered 107 different types of activities for couples in the Edmonds area, including Parks (like Brackett's Landing North), Theaters (like Edmonds Driftwood Players Theater), Movie Theaters (like Edmonds Theater) and Family Fun Center (like Family Fun Center & Bullwinkles Restaraunt), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 396 date ideas in or near Edmonds, Washington, including 376 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Woodinville, Kirkland, Seattle and Poulsbo.
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Ride on the tractor pulled wagon to explore the tulip fields and then explore the covered gardens and gift shop. Tulip Town's windmill is an exact replica of the owner's family's windmill in Holland.
42.7 Miles
Reasonably priced tours include a historic guided tour of Deception Pass, spring and summer whale watching tours, charters, and group rates. You'll learn about the bridge, Deception Pass and the surrounding areas including the prison rock quarry.
42.9 Miles
The gentle hike along the shoreline provides an impressive view of endangered species as well as a delicate ecosystem. For a more challenging hike try the longer jaunt to the historic light house.
42.9 Miles
A 39-acre facility, Bakerview Park is a sports complex with fields and courts for little league baseball, basketball, soccer and volleyball. The park also provides children's playgrounds, picnic areas with grills, a recreation center and a skate park.
43.0 Miles
Established in the late 50's, Daffodil Bowl offers 24 lanes of bowling fun. Special events include Moonlight Saturday nights (ages 18 and up) and a Kids Bowl Free summer program. Leagues for all ages are available. Rock N Bowl Cafe serves breakfast, lunch and dinner.
43.0 Miles
From tea parties to educational tours, visitors can learn about the life of early pioneers in the 1800s at Meeker Mansion. The interior of the mansion retains its original decor, with crown molding and stained glass.
43.1 Miles
Tucked away in the downtown area, Pioneer Park has lots to offer in the way of outdoor recreation. Amenities include grassy areas for picnics and sports, a supervised wading pool and seasonal, community-sponsored events.
43.2 Miles
Situated in a residential area, Decoursey Park has a big park feel on its seven-acre lot. The park accommodates picnic areas, a shelter, playground, athletic fields, and a pond that attracts ducks and geese.
43.4 Miles
One of the oldest lighthouses on the Northwest coast, the New Dungeness has daily tours and offers week long volunteer lighthouse keeper positions. If the 5 mile scenic walk along the split is too much for you, boat transportation can be arranged in advance.
43.4 Miles
At Riverside Lanes, guests can have fun bowling on their bowling alleys. The bowling alley offers shoe and ball rentals, refreshments, a snack counter, a bar, Cosmic bowling, and league games.