- The list below includes 270 free or cheap things to do in or near Poulsbo, Washington, including 98 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Art Gallery, Arts & Crafts Classes and History Museums.
- From Kitsap Memorial State Park to Nelson Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Poulsbo and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Seattle, Bremerton, Kirkland and Lynnwood.
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Guests enjoy live performances by celebrated puppet artists at Aurora Valentinetti Puppet Museum. Guided museum tours are available, and puppet making workshops are offered.
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300 Washington Beach Avenue, Bremerton, WA 98337
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Famous for the role it played in the Gulf of Tonkin incident, USS Turner Joy Museum ship is an old Vietnam battleship which offers insight into the life of navy personnel via guided tours of the premises which include the navigation equipment, damage control room, sick bay and more.
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300 Washington Beach Ave, Bremerton, WA 98337
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Holding the 1950s era Naval Destroyer named the USS Turner Joy, the Bremerton Historic Ships Association works to keep the historic Destroyer maintained. It is currently open to the public throughout the year and even hosts Haunted Ship events during October.
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The chief attraction at Harborside Fountain Park are the variety of fountains, especially the new copper ones with their timed synchronous patterns of water. Located near the ferry docks, the park also offers beautiful views of the ferries floating by.
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The Puget Sound Navy Museum is one of twelve historic institutions that is funded and administered by the United States Navy. Permanent collections include items from the USS John C. Stennis, special operations submarines, and the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard.
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With production facilities being available for public tours, Silver Brewery recently opened a restaurant where its creations can be tasted and enjoyed. A taproom adjacent to the plant also provides a place for brew sampling.
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Open seasonally, Kitsap Lake Park offers a variety of amenities for visitors, including camping opportunities, a boat ramp, swimming areas, wildlife viewing, well equipped playgrounds, and picnic and barbecue facilities.
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A 137-acre marine park, Fort Ward Park is located along Rich Passage and features heavily forested areas and views of the Olympic Mountains. The park can be used for fishing, boating, picnics, hiking, water sports and wildlife viewing.
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At 534 acres, Discovery Park is the largest city park in Seattle. The park is situated on Magnolia Bluff overlooking Puget Sound, which offers a view of both the Cascade and the Olympic Mountain ranges.
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Bremerton Bug Museum has multiple exhibits, most of which are kid friendly, featuring a wide range of live reptiles and insects to help people know more about them. There is also a gift shop in the premises.