- 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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A neighborhood park that spans 5.4 acres, Avonlea Park features a variety of amenities, including open play areas, a basketball court, playground equipment for kids, a barbecue grill, and picnic areas.
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Thornbury Park features a playground with separate equipment for toddlers and older children, as well as an open play area. The grassy park also offers a picnic shelter with tables and barbeque grills.
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Offering guided tours, Dungeness Kayaking takes visitors on kayak rides to Dungeness Lighthouse, Crescent Bay, along the Strait of Juan de Fuca and other locations. Sea kayaking lessons are also offered and are provided by an ACA Certified instructor.
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Large predatory cats, bears, lamas and more are visible at the Olympic Game Farm. Feed the animals loaves of whole wheat bread as you drive through the 45 minute mini-tour.
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Operated by the City of Lacey, the eight acre Lakepointe Park features tennis courts, basketball and pickleball courts, baseball, softball, and soccer fields, and basketball courts. The park also has picnic areas, playgrounds, and a gated toddler area.
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Spanning a 5.5 acre farm with shaded picnic tables, The Lavender Connection houses 22 different varieties of lavender alongside a creek. An on-site store sells handmade lavender products and oil that is distilled on the farm.
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At Olympic Lavender Farm, visitors can walk through a field of lavender or purchase a wide variety of lavender products, from essential oil to honey. The farm hosts a family festival with local vendors and businesses.
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William A. Bush Park is an eight and half acre, family friendly community park in Lacey. The park features picnic pavilions, a playground and open grass area for sports play.
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Known by residents as the 'City Beach', Windjammer Park is a multi-purpose outdoor space. Equipped with baseball fields, a playground, basketball courts and a swimming pool, it is a great benefit to the Oak Harbor community.
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Fort Nugent Park
1885-2199 SW Fort Nugent Avenue, Oak Harbor, WA 98277
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Located along 40 acres, the Fort Nugent Park is a prominent community recreational area that focuses in providing athletic facilities like five soccer fields, two football fields, one baseball field, and two volleyball courts. The site also features a public art display and an 18-hole disc golf course.