- The list below includes 366 free or cheap things to do in or near Shoreline, Washington, including 93 different types of inexpensive activities like Fishing, Skating Rinks, Parks and Movie Theaters.
- From Riverside Guide Service to Highland Ice Arena, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Shoreline and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Seattle, Poulsbo, Kirkland and Bremerton.
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Home to White River Valley Museum, Les Gove Museum Park features a restored log cabin, turn of the century Main Street and a caboose. The park has a half-mile trail, spray pad, playground, fitness equipment and open grass fields.
32.1 Miles
Opened in 1959, Secoma Lanes has 32 bowling lanes and automatic scoring, and is host to several bowling leagues. Patrons can also watch television while they wait or order food in either the restaurant or the lounge.
32.2 Miles
Fort Casey Sate Park is 467-acres of marine front scenic picnic areas and campgrounds, with a light house and the historic Fort Casey complete with WWII artillery guns; plenty of room to hike and bike.
32.2 Miles
Situated in forested wetlands, West Hylebos Wetlands Park is home to over 100 bird species and features interpretive signs and two relocated log cabins. The park has a trail network suitable for walking, picnic areas and restroom facilities.
32.3 Miles
This 700 acre park encompasses the Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium, woodland trails, beautiful gardens and waterfront views. This is the place for hiking, picnicking and strolling along the beach.
32.3 Miles
Rosedale Gardens features carefully landscaped walking paths that provide scenic views of the surrounding countryside as well as of the flowers and trees on display. The facility is a full service nursery, and has a gift shop.
32.4 Miles
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5400 North Pearl Street, Tacoma, WA 98407
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There is no better way to experience life in the Puget Sound area during the 1850's than with a visit to Fort Nisqually Living History Museum. Discover the history of fur trading and village life through hands-on demonstrations and exhibits.
32.4 Miles
Trampoline Nation is a trampoline park featuring over five thousand square feet of wall to wall trampolines. Visitors to the park can participate in a free jump session, play a round of dodge ball, or practice their dunking.
32.5 Miles
Opened in 1973, the Auburn Skate Connection is an indoor roller skating park with a retro, nostalgic feel. The facility offers roller skating lessons, and is available for birthday party rentals.
32.7 Miles
This artist complex provides musical, dance, and theater entertainment for all ages. Partnered with Fort Warden State Park, they offer art paired with nature classes. Residences are also available to artists wishing to immerse themselves in their art.