- The list below includes 91 free or cheap things to do in or near Olympia, Washington, including 73 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, National & State Parks, Bowling and Playgrounds.
- From Priest Point Park to Percival Landing, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Olympia and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lacey, Lakewood, Gig Harbor and Centralia.
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Bainbridge Island Brewing offers a wide selection of beer. Patrons can sample beer in the tasting room. There is both indoor and outdoor seating. Guests may also sit at the bar.
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11299 Arrow Point Drive NE, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
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Initially an Army Nike Missile Base, Battle Point Park today has beautiful scenery with large soccer and baseball fields and level jogging tracks which are also good for biking. The park also has a separate playground and an indoor gym for younger kids as well as a pond.
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1201 Lake Washington Boulevard North, Renton, WA
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This beachside park has sand volleyball, 8 boat launch lanes, 4 by reservation only picnic shelters, playground equipment, 2 tennis courts, horse shoe pits, a fishing pier, paved walking trails, a swim beach and water walk, an interpretive botanical garden, and concession stands.
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Greenwood Memorial Park is a well maintained graveyard, with wast walking paths. It is the resting place of Jimi Hendrix, among many others, and it has some unique tombstones.
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This is a large memorial to Jimi Hendrix that sits in the middle of Greenwood Memorial Park Cemetery.
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Tour meets at the Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA
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Visitors can see what the culinary world of Seattle has to offer by sampling food from all across the city with Seattle Bites Food Tours. One of the highlights of the tour is a stop at Pike Place Market.
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In 2013, the newly renovated Seattle King's Street Station opened to visitors. The station was updated with architecture to match it's original design from the early 1900s, terrazzo floors and ornamental ceilings make travelers feel like they are walking through an older time.
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What once served as the heart of the city, Pioneer Square is a walk riddled with history. The square is home of art museums, fashion boutiques, and food from all parts of the world.
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The Seattle Aquarium offers dive shows, an area to touch a Puget Sound tide pools, octopus feedings, an area to view a stimulated Pacific coral reef, and a show featuring otters and seals. The aquarium also has a special area set apart for studying ocras, also known as killer whales.
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Now the centerpiece of an internationally renowned museum system, Seattle Art Museum, first opened in 1933. Featuring an eclectic collection of more than 23,000 pieces, the museum also features a variety of ever changing exhibits that delight and engage their visitors.