- The list below includes 68 free or cheap things to do in or near Friday Harbor, Washington, including 71 different types of inexpensive activities like Kayaking, Ziplines, Bowling and Movie Theaters.
- From Cattle Point to Stuart Island State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Friday Harbor and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Oak Harbor, Eastsound, Anacortes and Central Saanich.
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At Riverside Lanes, guests can have fun bowling on their bowling alleys. The bowling alley offers shoe and ball rentals, refreshments, a snack counter, a bar, Cosmic bowling, and league games.
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A 54-acre park, Edgewater Park offers a variety of amenities for visitors. It features a boat launch, soccer and softball fields, large open green spaces, a playground for kids, and restroom facilities.
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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.
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Nestled off Drake Harbor, Semiahmoo Park provides a outdoor getaway with scenic views. Guests can visit a maritime museum, tour the restored cannery, or go beach-combing, picnicking or hiking along a 1.5 mile sandspit.
32.8 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.
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Situated on 30.75 acres of mostly wooded terrain, Hillcrest Park features facilities for soccer, tennis, softball and basketball. The park also provides both open and sheltered picnic areas, children's playgrounds, walking paths and grass areas for recreational activities.
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Chamber of Commerce, Port Angeles, WA 98362
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Built in the early 1900's Port Angeles is a historic city filled with remnants of a past time. Tours of historic buildings and sites start at the Chamber of Commerce on the waterfront and include a visit to the 'underground'.
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300-598 S 18th Street, Mount Vernon, WA 98274
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As a community splash pad, Kiwanis Park With Spray Park has a variety of geysers and spray devices for kids to play with. The park is surrounded by picnic tables and is situated next to playground equipment.
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Lake Whatcom is accessible by the public through the North Lake Whatcom Park. Along with views of the lake, waterfalls, and surrounding hills, the park features cycling, hiking trails, and wildlife viewing areas.
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Centennial Beach
12th Ave and Boundary Bay Rd, Tsawwassen, Delta, British Columbia
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Tsawwassen?s Centennial Beach is particularly appealing to families seeking to spend some time swimming and enjoying the sand. Moreover, it also offers picnic sites and a playground for the little ones.