- The list below includes 268 free or cheap things to do in or near Auburn, Washington, including 90 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Horseback Riding, Children's Play Area and Horse Races.
- From Brannan Park to Gamefarm Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Auburn and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Seattle, Puyallup, Bellevue and Issaquah.
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Poulsbo Fish Park is a 20.73 acre park featuring a scenic boardwalk. The park offers nature hiking trails, walking paths, an arboretum, viewing platforms, and interpretive signs. The park is home to various wildlife and is suitable for bird watching.
36.3 Miles
This farmer's market has music, crafts, fresh seafood, locally grown and organic fruit, berries, vegetables, meat, and dairy products. There are also packaged items like homemade salsa, herbs, and homemade jams. Fresh flowers are available in many varieties.
36.3 Miles
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18311 Bothell-Everett Hwy, Bothell, WA 98012
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Open seven days a week, Elevated Sportz Indoor Trampoline Park features wall-to-wall trampolines with extras like a foam pit and basketball slam dunk. Special events such as Zumba and Glow-in-the-dark dodgeball are offered, and group bookings are welcome.
36.3 Miles
A movie theater with 10 screens, Regal Poulsbo Stadium 10 displays first-run feature films using digital projection and RealD 3D. The theater offers stadium seating, a game room and a concession area with food and drinks.
36.3 Miles
Walk through the marshes of Bothell, Washington at North Creek Park. With a floating boardwalk for hiking, visitors can discover the wilderness within the surrounding wetlands and watch the wildlife carry on around them.
36.3 Miles
Lynndale Park offers patrons a wide range of recreational activities. There are athletic fields and a skate park. The park provides soccer fields, basketball courts and tennis courts. An amphitheater is also part of the park grounds.
36.3 Miles
Nelson Park contains a playground for small children and a covered area with picnic tables, while also providing a look back into the history of the area. The park includes a cabin with artifacts dating back to the late 1800s.
36.3 Miles
Housed with the Martinson cabin, a 100-year old building, the Martinson House Museum offers a view of Washington State at the turn of the 20th century. The museum features a collection of artifacts dating from the 1880s to 1930.
36.5 Miles
Percival Landing is a 3.38-acre waterfront park that sits on the east side of Budd Bay. It's a gathering place for festivals and public celebrations. It's a block from the farmer's market and has a .9 mile boardwalk to view the bay and Olympic Mountains.
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A 3.38 acre waterfront park, Percival Landing Park features a harbor house, boat moorage, open space areas, picnic areas, a playground, restrooms, showers and public art. It hosts many events and festivals throughout the year.