- The list below includes 352 free or cheap things to do in or near Lynnwood, Washington, including 93 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Children's Play Area, Bowling and Playgrounds.
- From Lynndale Park to Wilcox Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Lynnwood and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Seattle, Poulsbo, Kirkland and Bellevue.
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A movie theater featuring four auditoriums, Regal Silverdale 4 displays first-run feature films using digital projection and RealD 3D. The theater offers a game room as well as a concession area with food and drinks.
21.3 Miles
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10 votes
244th Ave SE & SE 24th Street, Sammamish, WA 98075
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Located in a wooded area, Beaver Lake Off Leash Park offers a fenced section including a separate area for small dogs. The greater park area has a trail, picnic areas, a playground, baseball fields and a nearby lake.
21.4 Miles
Nightmare At Beaver Lake is the Seattle area's largest indoor/outdoor haunted house. Patrons wind their way through both outdoor and indoor scenes of terror all leading to the haunted house. The facility provides a theatrical experience including live actors.
21.4 Miles
The large Lake Boren Park offers many activities for park visitors to enjoy. On site facilities include tennis courts, park shelters, basketball courts, volleyball courts, a playground, and barbecue stations.
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Located along Dyes Inlet, Silverdale Waterfront Park provides access to the beach and waterfront that can be used for boating. The park has a playground, gazebo and picnic areas available including a picnic shelter and grassy fields.
21.4 Miles
With a mix of grass and trees, Clear Creek Park features a five mile trail that can be used for walking and biking. It offers access to skate and dog parks and can be used to view wildlife.
21.6 Miles
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18201 SE Cougar Mountain Dr, Issaquah, WA 98027
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This 3,100-acre park connects to Squak Mountain State Park and has elevation between 1,000 and 1,595 feet with scenery that includes mature second growth forests, cliffs, streams, wetlands, talus and caves. There are four trail systems of different lengths and skill level for your exploration.
21.6 Miles
The recreational Beaver Lake Park offers 54 forested acres of land and is also home to Beaver Lake. The park has a picnic shelter, play structure, restrooms, and unpaved hiking paths.
21.6 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.
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This day use park has over 6, 850 feet of lake side waterfront that is highlighted by deciduous forests, wetland vegetation, a salmon fertile creek, and a great-blue-heron rookery. There is also a boat launch.