- The list below includes 44 free or cheap things to do in or near Lynden, Washington, including 57 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Arts Centers, History Museums and Paintball.
- From City Park (Million Smiles Playground Park) to Lynden City Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Lynden and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bellingham, Blaine, Glacier and Aldergrove.
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An eclectic collection of artifacts and memorabilia, San Juan Historical Society and Museum is an interesting place to visit. Buildings and sights to see include a jail, power station, cemetery and mining exhibit.
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125 Spring Street, Friday Harbor, WA 98250
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San Juan National Historic Park is a national park made up of both the sites of the British and U.S. Armies' camps during the Pig War. The site has been designated a national historic landmark.
38.8 Miles
Visitors who are interested in photo opportunities may enjoy the views offered by Little Mountain Park. In addition to the site's fall foliage, the location also provides a view of Skagit Valley from the summit.
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16 Apple Tree Lane, Friday Harbor, WA 98250
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Considered to be the original kayak tour company of the San Juan Islands, the company known as San Juan Kayak Expeditions is one of the most popular kayak tour leaders in the area. Visitors can kayak the waters around the islands to find orca whales, bald eagles, and sea lions.
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Pioneer Park is a suitable location for a family or group event, as it features cooking facilities and a covered eating area. The park also offers scenic views of the Swinomish Channel and a backstand in a natural amphitheater.
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Lang's Horse & Pony Farm is an equestrian facility offering several horse related services. Available services include a variety of trail ride options, horseback riding lessons, and several horseback riding centric summer camps.
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Spread over 85 acres, Stuart Island State Park features 33,030 feet of shoreline along both Prevost Harbor and Reed Harbor. There are 3.5 miles of hiking trails, a variety of campsites, boat moors, and fishing areas.
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Outdoor Discoveries offers full-day, multi-day and specialty sea kayak tours of the San Juan Island area. The 10 day Natural History/Marine Biology course they provide for Skagit Valley College can provide up to 5 biology credits.
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Anacortes Kayak Tours is a business that is best known for offering 'Sea Kayaking with Orca Whales' tours in the San Juan Islands. Animals that can be seen on the tours include seals, porpoises, and eagles.
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Located on the banks of the Courtenay River, Courtenay Airpark in one of the few airfields where visitors are able to get close to the aircrafts. Families enjoy watching the wheeled and floating aircrafts take off and land.