- TripBuzz discovered 97 different types of activities for couples in the Issaquah area, including Hiking Trails (like Poo Poo Point - Chirico Trail), Parks (like Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park), Movie Theaters (like Cinebarre Issaquah) and Other Adventures (like Parafly Paragliding), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 323 date ideas in or near Issaquah, Washington, including 299 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Woodinville, Kirkland, Seattle and Federal Way.
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Featuring Korean arts education, Morning Star Korean Cultural Center offers the community performances with cultural dance and music. The center also hosts dance and percussion classes for children and adults.
26.3 Miles
They specialize with first time jumpers, as well as provide training to both newbies and those seaking licensing. Videos of jumps are available.
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The Balloon Depot provides flights over the Puget Sound region often brushing through the treetops, sweeping fields of wildflowers, ponds and trees while offering a spectacular view. All flights are weather permitting and guests help with the inflation of balloons.
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Owned and maintained by the city, Haines Wharf Park is a multilevel park by the seaside. The park features picnic tables, careful landscaping, benches, and playground areas with swings, slides, and other equipment.
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The completed area of the Centennial Trail covers approximately 30 miles with a 10-foot-wide multi-purpose trail and a 6-foot-wide equestrian trail. Multiple picnic tables and picnic shelters are also available to those utilizing the trails.
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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.
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Located on five acres of quiet residential land, Sam Peach Park is a neighborhood park offering a number of amenities for guests to enjoy. These include a ballfield, playground area, and walking path around the park.
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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.
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A 35-acre lakeside park, Thornton A. Sullivan Park offers swimming, fishing, boating in non-motorized boats, disc golf, a playground and wooded trails. They have BBQ pits, table tennis, on-duty lifeguards, restrooms and showers.
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Located alongside the river it takes its name from, Pilchuk Park offers visitors 24 acres of community-managed green space. The park features benches that overlook the river, playgrounds, and restroom facilities.