- 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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William A. Bush Park is an eight and half acre, family friendly community park in Lacey. The park features picnic pavilions, a playground and open grass area for sports play.
38.7 Miles
Fifth Avenue Bridge is an ideal viewing spot for spawning salmon in the fall. In season, the city has volunteers to help answer questions and point out the salmon, as well as the other wildlife that thrives there.
38.7 Miles
This children's museum provides hands-on exhibits. There's a café to purchase food or eat items from home. Exhibits include an Art and Parts Studio, a Build It Gallery, Tides to Tree Climber, and a half acre outdoor area with, Driftwood Fort Construction, Campfire Pit, Children's Gardens and an Art Fence.
38.7 Miles
The WET Science Theatre offers an exhibit gallery that provides information on the conservation of water resources and reclaimed water use. The location also hosts family activities and features an interactive green screen.
38.8 Miles
This farmer's market has music, crafts, fresh seafood, locally grown and organic fruit, berries, vegetables, meat, and dairy products. There are also packaged items like homemade salsa, herbs, and homemade jams. Fresh flowers are available in many varieties.
38.8 Miles
Yashiro Japanese Garden is a .74 acre garden advertised as being 'a visionary expression about our connectedness to nature and earth.' The garden maintains a picnic area and may interest those looking for a place to relax.
39.0 Miles
Percival Landing is a 3.38-acre waterfront park that sits on the east side of Budd Bay. It's a gathering place for festivals and public celebrations. It's a block from the farmer's market and has a .9 mile boardwalk to view the bay and Olympic Mountains.
39.0 Miles
A 3.38 acre waterfront park, Percival Landing Park features a harbor house, boat moorage, open space areas, picnic areas, a playground, restrooms, showers and public art. It hosts many events and festivals throughout the year.
39.1 Miles
Get back to nature at Rotary Park, located on the banks of the Snohomish River. Take a refreshing walk along the walking trails, or stop off at the picnic tables for a snack. A boat launch is also available (fee applies).
39.1 Miles
A fully fenced and double-gated park, Trails and Tails Dog Park is located on three-quarters of an acre with a separate area for shy dogs. The park has waste stations, benches and a nearby hiking path.