- The list below includes 275 free or cheap things to do in or near Gig Harbor, Washington, including 90 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Walking Trails, Movie Theaters and Breweries.
- From Cushman Trail to Skansie Brothers Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Gig Harbor and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bremerton, Puyallup, Seattle and Federal Way.
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Chef re-imagines school-lunch classics, such as corn dogs with pepper mustardaise, duck and pork burgers, and Cinnamon Toast Crunk shakes
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Winding through woodlands and around a scenic harbor, Cushman Trail is popular with outdoor exercisers. Its paved surface provides a safe path for pedestrians, runners, dog walkers or bike riders to follow.
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Skansie Brothers Park is situated directly on the water and offers a large waterfront open space adjacent to Jerisich Dock. Facilities at the park include picnic tables, public restrooms, and a historic netshed.
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As a 122 acre park, McCormick Forest has interlacing trails adding up to 4 miles for visitors to hike on. The trails have various doggy bag dispensers for visitors with dogs.
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Spanning 98 acres, Sehmel Homestead Park offers a playground, an outdoor performing arts amphitheater, an indoor pavilion, and 4 miles of walking trails. Sporting areas for soccer, baseball, football, basketball, tennis, and lacrosse are also available.
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A small, secluded community park, Weatherswood Community Park is a natural space surrounded by woodland. The park offers a short hiking loop, picnic areas, benches, and a variety of paths.
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City Park At Crescent Creek is a community park that includes sinks and running water, picnic tables, and a baseball field with bleachers. The park also has a tennis court and a basketball court.
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Situated on 109 acres, Kopachuck State Park sits on Henderson Bay and can be used for swimming, boating, fishing and water sports. The park provides two miles of hiking trails, picnic areas and views of the Olympic Mountains.
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Crescent Creek Park is a full-service, well maintained city park available for a variety of recreational pursuits. The park offers ball fields, playground equipment, shelters, picnic tables, and grills in a natural location enhanced by the Crescent Creek streambed.
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Cushman Powerline Trail is a paved trail suitable for bicycling, running or walking that runs for several miles depending on the route chosen. There are benches along the way and a map that details the different segment distances.
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Located along the water, Narrows Park features views of the Tacoma Narrows and the Tacoma Narrows Bridge. The park provides a rocky beach along with a grassy area and a gazebo with free-to-use telescopes.