- The list below includes 294 free or cheap things to do in or near Sammamish, Washington, including 91 different types of inexpensive activities like Lake, Parks, Horseback Riding and Movie Theaters.
- From Beaver Lake Park to Pine Lake Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Sammamish and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Seattle, Kirkland, Bellevue and Snohomish.
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Tucked away in the downtown area, Pioneer Park has lots to offer in the way of outdoor recreation. Amenities include grassy areas for picnics and sports, a supervised wading pool and seasonal, community-sponsored events.
32.0 Miles
This 9 acre facility contains a four-story museum of cars, truck and motorcycles along with a cafe, galleries, meeting space and a banquet hall. The three and a half acre show field is used for car shows, summer carnivals, and other outdoor entertainment.
32.1 Miles
Home to the local Puyallup public school's football and soccer teams is Sparks Stadiums. Locals and visitors can enjoy a game while supporting the local community and enjoy snacks and refreshments.
32.2 Miles
Skansie Brothers Park is situated directly on the water and offers a large waterfront open space adjacent to Jerisich Dock. Facilities at the park include picnic tables, public restrooms, and a historic netshed.
32.2 Miles
Formerly a Christmas tree farm, Doleshel Park is situated on 6.4 acres of mostly wooded terrain. The park has nature trails, picnic areas, restroom facilities and grass areas that can be used for open field activities.
32.3 Miles
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3202 Tarabochia Street, Gig Harbor, WA 98335
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Birdnest Art Gallery & Framing specializes in providing custom framing for nearly any pieces of art. The gallery also features art depicting scenes from the northwest from over 70 different regional artists.
32.4 Miles
Permanent exhibits include the Jim and Carolyn Milgrad Maritime Gallery, the restored one-room midway school room, The Daylight Gallery, Rev. Charles F. Schreiner Showcase Gallery and the Annelise and Warder Stokes Gallery, with a variety of special exhibits throughout the year. Community projects bring history…
32.5 Miles
Situated in a residential area, Decoursey Park has a big park feel on its seven-acre lot. The park accommodates picnic areas, a shelter, playground, athletic fields, and a pond that attracts ducks and geese.
32.7 Miles
Grandview Forest Park is actually a passive-use wildlife park that is situated next to City Hall. Benches and walking trails are available to visitors along with public restroom facilities and on-site parking.
32.7 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.