- The list below includes 336 free or cheap things to do in or near Redmond, Washington, including 91 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Go Karts, Movie Theaters and Visitor Centers.
- From Marymoor Park to Marymoor Park - Off leash, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Redmond and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Seattle, Kirkland, Bellevue and Everett.
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15.8 Miles
A 35-acre lakeside park, Thornton A. Sullivan Park offers swimming, fishing, boating in non-motorized boats, disc golf, a playground and wooded trails. They have BBQ pits, table tennis, on-duty lifeguards, restrooms and showers.
15.8 Miles
Owned and maintained by the city, Haines Wharf Park is a multilevel park by the seaside. The park features picnic tables, careful landscaping, benches, and playground areas with swings, slides, and other equipment.
16.1 Miles
Snoqualmie Falls, one of Washington state's most popular attractions, offers sightseeing and hiking. Over one-and-a-half million visitors come each year and enjoy the 270-foot waterfall, two-acre park and observation deck.
16.2 Miles
Lincoln Park is West Seattle's major multi-purpose park, offering activities for the whole family to enjoy. .Boat launching, picnic sites, woods, play areas and paths are only some of the activities offered at this huge park.
16.3 Miles
The completed area of the Centennial Trail covers approximately 30 miles with a 10-foot-wide multi-purpose trail and a 6-foot-wide equestrian trail. Multiple picnic tables and picnic shelters are also available to those utilizing the trails.
16.4 Miles
Sunset Bay is a beach camp location filled with amenities that are popular during the summer months. Visitors commonly enjoy wakeboarding, innertubing, or having group/team building events at the bay.
16.4 Miles
Featuring outdoor paintball arenas, Doodlebug Sportz provides all the equipment necessary for visitors to experience a competitive paintball game. The outdoor field has tires, walls, and other obstacles to use for a tactical advantage.
16.5 Miles
The Blackman House Museum is the oldest standing building in the city of Snohomish. It was the home of one of the Blackman brothers, who started a sawmill there and was the first mayor. The museum primarily features period furniture.
16.5 Miles
The Riverside Gallery features works from artist Elaine LaFlemme, an abstractist and impressionist. The gallery also offers art classes for anyone over the age of 16 and features lessons in recreating famous works, working with oils, and working with acrylics.
16.5 Miles
An equestrian facility, All Starr Stables, LLC offers riding lessons for students of all ages. Lessons include instruction on how to care properly for horses. The facility also hosts horse shows and sells horses.