- TripBuzz discovered 106 different types of activities for couples in the Shoreline area, including Skating Rinks (like Highland Ice Arena), Parks (like Discovery Park), Winery/Vineyard (like Chateau Ste. Michelle Vineyards) and Movie Theaters (like SEE Film Bremerton Cinema), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 412 date ideas in or near Shoreline, Washington, including 411 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Woodinville, Kirkland, Seattle and Poulsbo.
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New to Bothell, Centennial Park is a celebration of Washington's lush nature. Spanning more than 50 acres, this park boasts walking paths and open spaces that allow visitors to take in the surrounding wildlife.
6.9 Miles
Juanita Beach Park was recently renovated to include 900 new trees and evergreens to be planted, an outdoor amphitheater, ball fields, new benches, and updated barbeque and rental facilities. The beach itself is the biggest in Kirkland in terms of overall sand area.
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12421 103rd Ave NE, Kirkland, WA 98034
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North Kirkland Community Center & Park is nearly 5.5 acres and includes dual playgrounds with many attractions, a basketball court, picnic areas and lots of green space. The center also offers many classes including dance and aerobics.
7.0 Miles
At Eastside JET SKI Rentals, visitors can rent watercraft equipment to take out on the waters of Lake Washington. All the rentals provide a complimentary mini-lesson on how to operate the equipment and the basic techniques behind jet skiing.
7.1 Miles
The 108-acre Meadowdale Beach Park is a recreational park that features bay access, disabled parking, picnic shelters and picnic tables, and public restrooms. The picnic shelters are available for reservation.
7.1 Miles
A movie theater featuring seven auditoriums, Regal Alderwood Stadium 7 & RPX displays first-run feature films using digital projection. The theater offers stadium seating, a game room and a concession area with food and drinks.
7.2 Miles
The 110-acre wetland park has running trails, wooden covered bridges, and abundant wild life such as turtles, ducks, osprey, ducks, red-winged black birds, and beaver. Guided tours of the park's wetlands are available on Sundays. Tai Chi classes meet here weekly.
7.3 Miles
Agua Verde Paddle Club combines a kayak and stand up paddle board rental facility with seaside dining in a casual atmosphere. Visitors can paddle around the bay and take in wildlife views, then return to the restaurant to dine.
7.3 Miles
At 534 acres, Discovery Park is the largest city park in Seattle. The park is situated on Magnolia Bluff overlooking Puget Sound, which offers a view of both the Cascade and the Olympic Mountain ranges.
7.5 Miles
Gas Works Park opened to the public in 1975 on lands that originally contained a plant that converted gas from coal. The 19-acre site includes picnic areas, a large play barn, and a stunning view of Seattle.