- The list below includes 329 free or cheap things to do in or near Kent, Washington, including 90 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Farms & Ranches, Bowling and Go Karts.
- From Lake Meridian Park to Lake Fenwick Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kent and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Seattle, Puyallup, Kirkland and Bellevue.
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12421 103rd Ave NE, Kirkland, WA 98034
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North Kirkland Community Center & Park is nearly 5.5 acres and includes dual playgrounds with many attractions, a basketball court, picnic areas and lots of green space. The center also offers many classes including dance and aerobics.
22.9 Miles
A 46 acre park, O.O. Denny Park was willed to the City of Seattle by Orion Orville Denny. The park features open fields, hiking and biking trails, and a sandy beach.
22.9 Miles
Situated on the shores of American Lake, Harry Todd Park provides visitors with scenic views of the lake, as well as picnic and swimming areas. From the shore, visitors can watch the Commencement Bay Rowing Club practice.
23.0 Miles
Guests go to the Yuppie Tavern to enjoy delicious food and drinks, live music, and fun bartenders. There are over 50 bottled beers and 13 on tap with many local brewery selections.
23.1 Miles
The Totem Lake Cinemas shows many unique movies on its screens include Hindi language films and Bollywood movies. Also available at the theater are snacks and drinks from the concession stand.
23.1 Miles
Spanning 60 acres, the aptly named Sixty Acre Park features 18 game grade soccer fields that are used by local recreational teams. The park also offers public restrooms, and is adjacent to the Sammamish River Trail.
23.2 Miles
Bremerton Bug Museum has multiple exhibits, most of which are kid friendly, featuring a wide range of live reptiles and insects to help people know more about them. There is also a gift shop in the premises.
23.2 Miles
For almost 70 years, the Bremerton Community Theatre has been bringing live stage productions to local audiences. The theater, which boasts its own 1920s-era pipe organ, puts on several productions each year.
23.5 Miles
Elanden Gardens, with their waterfront setting, offer beautiful views of the landscape designed by the owner who also owns a separate studio for his scupltures in the premises. The gardens include a collection of bonsai plants, a gift shop and a nursery.
23.7 Miles
Offering views of Mount Rainier, Lions Park features lighted softball fields along with basketball and tennis courts. The park also offers a nearly one-mile walking path, picnic areas, children's playgrounds and open grass fields.