- The list below includes 368 free or cheap things to do in or near Renton, Washington, including 90 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Hiking Trails, Movie Theaters and Bike Paths.
- From Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park to Phillip Arnold Park & Tapeworm Mt Bike Trail, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Renton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Seattle, Puyallup, Kirkland and Bremerton.
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At The Poppybank Gallery, visitors can browse an art gallery filled with fine art photography. The gallery regularly hosts new exhibits each month, and participates in a city-wide art walk.
39.6 Miles
Built in 1937, The Clyde Theater is a local centerpiece among history, Today's patrons can experience the class from ages past with modern movies, a number of special events, and private gatherings.
39.6 Miles
At Hellebore Glass Studio, visitors can watch glass blowers make creations like goblets, bowls, and vases. The studio is known for its six arm chandeliers, which are made by hand blown glass.
39.7 Miles
The Chocolate Flower Farm is a farm that features specialty plants, garden accessories, and unique gifts. The farm has a full line of chocolate themed products as well as edible chocolate flowers.
39.9 Miles
Situated along 30 acres of forest and wetlands, Jennings Memorial Park features a dinosaur park, park barn and plaza. The park has fields for basketball and baseball as well as nature trails, picnic areas and a ranch facility.
39.9 Miles
Suitable for open bowling and leagues, Strawberry Lanes features 20 lanes of bowling with shoe rental. It also has a snack bar offering food and drinks and can be used for private parties and events.
40.0 Miles
A 28 acre park with 4 acres dedicated to recreational purposes, Northpointe Park includes a bike path, a playground, picnicking areas and a 2 acre walking trail. It also features a series of outdoor fitness stations.
40.1 Miles
The Hibulb Cultural Center provides its visitors with historical facts on the legacy of the Tulalip Tribes. This 50-acre natural history preserve houses exhibits, classrooms, a gift shop and research library.