- The list below includes 265 free or cheap things to do in or near Issaquah, Washington, including 90 different types of inexpensive activities like Hiking Trails, Parks, Movie Theaters and Farms & Ranches.
- From Poo Poo Point - Chirico Trail to Tiger Mountain, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Issaquah and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Seattle, Kirkland, Bellevue and Federal Way.
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The Howe Farm Historic Park and Off Leash Dog Park contains historic buildings and an old historic farm. In addition, the onsite dog park allows dogs to run in a fenced in area.
28.4 Miles
Olympic Cinemas is locally owned. The cinemas provide digital projection and sound. They do not offer movies in 3D. Olympic Cinemas has concession stands. Patrons can purchase bundles of popcorn and soda.
28.4 Miles
Situated along the Snohomish River, the Farm at Swan's Trail offers a wide range of outdoor farm-based amusement for families. Depending on the season, the farm has apple picking, a pumpkin patch, a corn maze, nine-hole putting course, and live duck races.
28.5 Miles
The Farm is a farm-themed outdoor amusement facility that features a variety of attractions and amenities. There is a corn maze in the shape of Washington State, a miniature golf course, wagon rides, and even live duck races.
28.5 Miles
A movie theater multiplex with six auditoriums, the Regal South Hill Cinema 6 shows primarily first-run Hollywood movies in all digital video and sound. The theater offers discount matinees and other promotions.
28.5 Miles
A city park, Blueberry Park is an outdoor recreation area as well as an organic demonstration garden and a community garden. The park also features a wetland restoration area, as well as playgrounds and sports fields.
28.6 Miles
Designed with small kids in mind, Wiggle Works Kids - Puyallup offers a safe indoor play space with a variety of hands-on activities. Kids can develop motor skills while learning to play alongside their peers.
28.6 Miles
With dirt trails for dogs to run through, Loganberry Lane Park offers visitors an off-leash park for their dogs. They offer dog-height water fountains so owners don't have to bring water.
28.7 Miles
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.
28.7 Miles
Suitable for hiking, Big Gulch Trail provides a surface that is mostly gravel and dirt and takes visitors through forested and wilderness areas. The trail provides access to the 92nd Street Park that has a playground, picnic tables and benches.