- The list below includes 365 free or cheap things to do in or near Bainbridge Island, Washington, including 93 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, Art Museum and National & State Parks.
- From Bloedel Reserve to Fay Bainbridge State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Bainbridge Island and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Seattle, Bremerton, Poulsbo and Kirkland.
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This artist complex provides musical, dance, and theater entertainment for all ages. Partnered with Fort Warden State Park, they offer art paired with nature classes. Residences are also available to artists wishing to immerse themselves in their art.
36.9 Miles
This 434 acre park has more than two miles of shoreline to enjoy the Pacific Ocean and views. The high bluffs provide a scenic view of the Puget Sound. Historic buildings give you plenty to explore on this 19th century fort. Behaved pets welcome.
36.9 Miles
The Coast Artillery Museum is an educational museum that is open every day of the year. The museum displays old military vehicles and also provides walking tours of Artillery Hill.
37.0 Miles
A 105 acre marine park, Tolmie State Park offers many beach activities and includes an underwater park built by scuba divers. The dog-friendly park also features three miles of hiking trails, forests, a saltwater marsh and diverse wildlife.
37.2 Miles
Open year-round, the Sequim Bay State Park is spread over 92-acres that includes 4,909 feet of saltwater coastline. Popular facilities offered by the park are the Olympic Discovery Trail, a baseball field, horseshoe pits, and a tennis court.
37.2 Miles
Signature West Farms is a 21 stall facility for horseback riding and offers lessons, training, shows and clinics in addition to boarding for horses in training. They have both indoor and outdoor arenas.
37.6 Miles
The Washington State Capital building is surrounded by views, gardens, an arboretum, the Governor's Mansion, and the Justice Building. The buildings are full of architectural details and marble accents as well as sculptures. There are views of Capital Lake and the Puget Sound from the Capital grounds.
37.9 Miles
Fort Casey Sate Park is 467-acres of marine front scenic picnic areas and campgrounds, with a light house and the historic Fort Casey complete with WWII artillery guns; plenty of room to hike and bike.
38.5 Miles
The 50-acre Burfoot Park has 1,100 feet of saltwater beach frontage along with many hiking trails, including one with stairs for accessing the beach. Visitors can also enjoy the playground and three picnic shelters with grills.
39.0 Miles
Meridian Neighborhood Park is a nice sized green space with slides, jungle gym, swings, and a climbing wall. The park also has paved trails for jogging and walking, a basketball court, and picnic areas.