- 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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39.1 Miles
86%
14 votes
6100 152nd Street, Marysville, WA 98271
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A three-acre dog park, Strawberry Fields for Rover Off-leash Park features a fully fenced, grass field with double-gated entry. It has play structures for dogs, benches, a fire hydrant and a three-tiered drinking fountain for humans and dogs.
39.3 Miles
94%
406 votes
100 Brown Farm Rd, Olympia, WA 98516
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Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge visitor activities include wild life photography, limited hunting, limited boat access only fishing, self-guided and ranger lead tours, and wildlife viewing. Kids can also explore the Nature Explore Area or join the Junior Refuge Manager Program. The program is free.
39.9 Miles
Pick your own fresh organic lavender, purchase homemade lavender soaps and body lotions, and lavender marshmallows amongst other things while you enjoy the beautiful views of the lavender fields. Classes and vacation rentals available for those who want to spend a little extra time at the farm.
40.2 Miles
63%
19 votes
2831 Marvin Road NE, Lacey, WA 98516
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This fun center has miniature golf, a driving range, a rock climbing tower, batting cages, a putting green, and a pro-shop. Party rentals and gift certificates are also available.
40.3 Miles
Hawk's Prairie Dog Park offers five acres for dogs of all sizes to enjoy. There are grassy areas, sand and gravel digging spots, walking paths, water stations and seating areas for owners.
40.7 Miles
Furry canine friends can enjoy exercise, social time and tail waggin' fun at the Sequim Off Leash Dog Park. The one-acre park features separate fenced grassy areas for small and large dogs, and restrooms and benches for their people.
41.0 Miles
This non-traditional National Park Reserve has hiking, biking, scuba diving, boating, fishing, nature walks and many more activities, including two museums and a lighthouse; has abundant wildlife for viewing as well as being the perfect spot for start gazing.
41.3 Miles
Dungeness Recreation Area is 216 acres and offers a mile-long bluff trail with picnic sites, a pocket picnic area, a group picnic area with shelter and equestrian trails. The campground is open year round with 66 premium campsites.
41.3 Miles
Running alongside the northern part of the Olympic Peninsula, the Olympic Discovery Trail spans 120 miles and connects to various ports and beaches. The trail features hiking and sightseeing with views of the Dungeness sand spit and miles of forest.
41.4 Miles
This little museum and art center is packed full of local art and history exhibits. The knowledgeable staff provides lots of interesting facts and information on the artifacts, art and local history. Also available are classes, shopping, and annual events.