- The list below includes 270 free or cheap things to do in or near Mukilteo, Washington, including 91 different types of inexpensive activities like Hiking Trails, Dog Park, Parks and Lighthouses.
- From Harborview Park to Trails & Tails Dog Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Mukilteo and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Seattle, Poulsbo, Kirkland and Everett.
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36.3 Miles
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Highway 18 & Tiger Mountain Road, Snoqualmie, WA 98065
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Tiger Mountain State Forest features a wide variety of hiking and biking trails, which range from beginner level to very challenging. The forest itself offers scenic views of the nearby Cascade mountains.
36.3 Miles
The Adventure Bowling Center is a bowling alley that offers visitors the opportunity to bowl at their leisure. The bowling alley offers cosmic bowling and also serves pizza and other refreshments.
36.3 Miles
During the holiday season, Santa Train offers a Christmas themed ride on a historic, steam powered locomotive train. The trip includes treats such as cookies and hot chocolate, and a meeting with Santa Claus.
36.4 Miles
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38625 SE King St, PO Box 459, Snoqualmie, WA 98065
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Learn the history of the railway's influence on Washington at the Northwest Railway Museum. Visitors can experience a train ride on Saturdays and Sundays from April through October, plus December. A book store is also on site.
36.4 Miles
Popular storybook character Thomas the Tank Engine is the focal point of Day Out With Thomas. The family event is held at the Northwest Railway Museum and includes a train ride with Thomas along with Thomas & Friends entertainment.
36.4 Miles
Sandy Cove Park is a five acre riverside park. Visitors to the park can expect to find horseshoe pits, a picnic area, and a walking trail. The river is also accessible from the park.
36.6 Miles
Open seasonally, the Rodeo Drive-In Theatre has existed in various forms since 1949. A classic drive-in rich in nostalgia, it shows a variety of movies, and offers a variety of bargains and double features.
36.6 Miles
Guests can visit a Victorian railroad depot and learn about how the railway influenced the local community at the Snoqualmie Valley Railroad. Visitors can ride the trains on Saturdays and Sundays.
36.7 Miles
See a movie the old-fashioned way at Rodeo Drive-In Theatre. Movies are shown in digital presentation, and guests listen through car speakers or portable FM radio (no outdoor speakers available). A concession stand is available. Open mid-March through end of September.
36.9 Miles
Located on eight acres, Snoqualmie Point Park is a nature area providing hiking trails and views of Snoqualmie Valley, Mount Si and the Cascade Mountains. The park has areas suitable for picnics and an amphitheater for concerts and other events.