- The list below includes 107 free or cheap things to do in or near Coupeville, Washington, including 88 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, Farms & Ranches, Parks and Movie Theaters.
- From Fort Casey State Park to Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Coupeville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Sequim, Oak Harbor, Port Townsend and Mount Vernon.
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Port Townsend Brewing offers 10 home brewed ales, scheduled live entertainment, outdoor patio and a small tasting room to kick back and enjoy a great custom brewed beer with friends; rental items are also available for weddings and special events.
9.4 Miles
Explore the network of trails and paths, have a picnic by the pond, let the kids play on the swings, or shop one of the three galleries of local works, enjoy the summer market or taste a variety of Whidbey Island wines.
9.6 Miles
With over 400 lighting fixtures, this museum will give you a look into the decor items of the depression years during 1928 through 1938. There are items on display that are so rare they cannot be seen any ware else.
10.0 Miles
This state park encompasses more than 4,130 acres that include 3 lakes, 33,900 feet of fresh water shoreline, and 77,000 feet of salt water shoreline. The views, old-frowth forests, and wildlife surround the camping parks. There are hiking trails and abridge with restrooms in the parking area on one end.
11.4 Miles
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1370 Old Fort Townsend Rd, Port Townsend, WA 98368
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An overnight camping site, Fort Townsend State Park is ideal for hikers and outdoorsmen of all ages. Located on Port Townsend Bay, boating, swimming and saltwater fishing are also a popular activity at this locale.
14.2 Miles
Situated next to the Swinomish Channel, Museum of Northwest Art Store features local and international art in its exhibits. Its permanent collection contains fine art from artists like Kenneth Callahan and Guy Anderson.
14.3 Miles
Pioneer Park is a suitable location for a family or group event, as it features cooking facilities and a covered eating area. The park also offers scenic views of the Swinomish Channel and a backstand in a natural amphitheater.
14.5 Miles
Built in 1957, this steel deck arch bridge connects Fidalgo Island to La Connor. There is a nice view of the channel and town as you cross over the bridge.
14.5 Miles
The La Conner Walking Tour is a self-guided walking tour of the town and all it has to offer. During the tours, visitors enjoy seeing numerous local restaurants, shops, and outdoor sculptures within the town.
14.6 Miles
The museum is housed in the restored Gaches mansion. The interior is all period-appropriate décor. The exhibits include quilts of almost any fashion and the history of the designs, fabrics, and methods of creating these beautiful works of art. The calendar of events includes the 'Quilts and Fiber Arts Festival…