- 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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Shuga Jazz Bistro features classic southern cuisine along with international and local jazz artists. They use locally sourced products and rent their facilities for birthdays, weddings, life celebrations and other special events.
8.8 Miles
A 24-acre facility, Cedar River Trail Park is located where the Cedar River empties into Lake Washington. The park provides views of the lake as well as a playground, picnic tables, a boat launch and a walking trail.
9.0 Miles
Located on eight acres, Snoqualmie Point Park is a nature area providing hiking trails and views of Snoqualmie Valley, Mount Si and the Cascade Mountains. The park has areas suitable for picnics and an amphitheater for concerts and other events.
9.1 Miles
Offering self-guided tours, the Microsoft Visitor Center has exhibits that showcase a variety of technological innovations. Some displays are of historically significant inventions from the past, while others showcase new and cutting edge tech.
9.2 Miles
Snoqualmie Falls, one of Washington state's most popular attractions, offers sightseeing and hiking. Over one-and-a-half million visitors come each year and enjoy the 270-foot waterfall, two-acre park and observation deck.
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Renton's Roxy Cinema is operated by the Jhankar Production company, and specializes in screening Bollywood films, both current and classic. The cinema fosters a sense of shared culture among the community.
9.6 Miles
Chism Beach Park in Bellevue is a popular family park. The park is a waterfront park that offers swimming, picnic sites and dock access and is available for private party rentals and weddings.
9.7 Miles
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38625 SE King St, PO Box 459, Snoqualmie, WA 98065
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Learn the history of the railway's influence on Washington at the Northwest Railway Museum. Visitors can experience a train ride on Saturdays and Sundays from April through October, plus December. A book store is also on site.
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Highway 18 & Tiger Mountain Road, Snoqualmie, WA 98065
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Tiger Mountain State Forest features a wide variety of hiking and biking trails, which range from beginner level to very challenging. The forest itself offers scenic views of the nearby Cascade mountains.