- The list below includes 166 free or cheap things to do in or near Puyallup, Washington, including 86 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, Bowling and Children's Play Area.
- From Pioneer Park to Bradley Lake Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Puyallup and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Federal Way, Tacoma, Gig Harbor and Kent.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Providing an excellent view of Seattle and Elliot Bay, Kerry Park is a popular photography destination that also includes a children's play area.
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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.
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Crossroads Mall, 15600 NE 8th Street, Bellevue, WA 98008
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The award-winning, moving soft play equipment delights little guests who love to bounce and have fun at WiggleWorks Kids - Bellevue. Their calendar is full of events and themes, and the party room is available for special occasions.
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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.
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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.
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Named because of its involvement in the 1984 Olympic tryouts, Marathon Park is just minutes from the heart of Olympia. Along with walking trails, the park is built around Capitol Lake, a great place for nature and bird watching.
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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.