- The list below includes 157 free or cheap things to do in or near Marysville, Washington, including 90 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Arcades, Bowling and Movie Theaters.
- From Jennings Memorial Park to Strawberry Fields for Rover Off-leash Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Marysville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Everett, Snohomish, Edmonds and Lynnwood.
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Lynndale Park offers patrons a wide range of recreational activities. There are athletic fields and a skate park. The park provides soccer fields, basketball courts and tennis courts. An amphitheater is also part of the park grounds.
17.0 Miles
Daleway Park is a community managed park that features playgrounds, basketball courts, picnic pavilions and barbecue grills. The park also has a water spray park area for kids to stay cool during the summer months.
17.2 Miles
Spanning 22 acres, Scriber Lake Park is a scenic park and nature refuge surrounding Scriber Lake. Visitors can walk a wooded trail around the lake, which is filled with ducks, geese and colorful water lilies.
17.2 Miles
Acquired by the city in 1991, the forested wetlands of Scriber Creek Park are situated in the southern part of town. Several nature trails, picnic tables, and the creek itself are available to the public.
17.4 Miles
Open for over 30 years, the Lynnwood Ice Center is a nonprofit ice skating rink that hosts open skating as well as hockey leagues. The facility also offers skating lessons.
17.5 Miles
Featuring 24 wood lanes, Lynnwood Bowl & Skate offers open bowling along with a maple skating surface for open skating. The center provides skating lessons, a climbing wall, a dining menu and a full bar with adult beverages.
17.6 Miles
As a neighborhood pub, Mel's Old Village Pub offers visitors a selection of micro brews to enjoy while listening to live entertainment. The pub hosts motorcycle events such as motorcycle rallies.
17.9 Miles
Nestled within the trees of Bothell, Cedar Grove Park boasts a variety of features fit to complete a family outing. The near 14 acres is complete with play areas, picnic pavilions, public grills, sport courts, walking paths, and parking.
18.1 Miles
Spread over 13 acres, Miner's Corner County Park is the first fully accessible park in the area, including an accessible playground with a sand and water play habitat. Multiple paths and play spaces are positioned through the natural woodlands, and there is a 10-foot tall wheelchair accessible lookout tower.
18.7 Miles
At Country Village Shops, guests can shop amongst a number of retailers for one-of-a-kind gifts, antiques and more. Pony and train rides are a hit with little ones, and eateries are readily available.