- The list below includes 414 free or cheap things to do in or near Seattle, Washington, including 92 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Neighborhoods, Malls and Food Tours.
- From Kerry Park to University of Washington, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Seattle and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Poulsbo, Bremerton, Kirkland and Bellevue.
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3000 184th St SW, Lynnwood, WA 98037
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Alderwood Mall Children's Play Area offers a play area for toddlers and younger children. The facility is well padded and features slides, climbing apparatus and soft toys as well as a viewing area of children from most seats.
15.8 Miles
The Orchard Bay Brewing Company is a brewery and taproom in Port Orchard. The brewery has a relaxed and casual setting and offers traditional pub fare, and extensive beer selection, darts and billiards.
15.9 Miles
Equine Escapes is an equestrian facility offering trail rides in the Cascade Foothills. Along with trail rides, Equine Escapes also offers a summer camp, horseback riding lessons, a horsemanship program, and women's retreats.
15.9 Miles
Pump It Up is an entertainment location filled with a large selection of inflatables for its young visitors to enjoy. Those visiting the location commonly enjoy attending or having their birthday party hosted by the experienced staff there.
15.9 Miles
With trails suitable for all levels of hikers, Southwest County Park offers visitors 120 acres of forest to explore. The trails are relatively short and weave in between trees, ravines, and even a wetlands area.
16.0 Miles
A 14-screen movie theater, AMC Kent Station 14 displays first-run feature films using digital projection and RealD 3D. The theater offers stadium seating, theater rentals, an IMAX auditorium and a concession area with food and drinks.
16.0 Miles
An off-leash canine recreation and exercise facility, Issaquah Highland Bark Park provides fenced fields composed of grass and wood chips. The park includes fire hydrants, a gazebo, benches, drinking water, dog waste bags and a separate small dog area.
16.1 Miles
Central Park is a neighborhood park that includes a lacrosse field, a basketball court, an open grassy area, public art, and a picnic shelter. The park also has a turf soccer field as well as multiple tennis courts.
16.2 Miles
Spanning around four miles from beginning to end, Poo Poo Point Trail offers a challenging hike through scenic wilderness areas. It offers striking vistas, particularly when paragliders land in the valley nearby.
16.2 Miles
Kaibara Park is a scenic 78 acre park. Visitors to the park will find a carefully landscaped Japanese garden, a variety of public art, and numerous benches and rest areas.