- The list below includes 178 free or cheap things to do in or near Snoqualmie, Washington, including 88 different types of inexpensive activities like Train Tours, Bowling, Specialty Museums and Dog Park.
- From Snoqualmie Falls to Snoqualmie Point Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Snoqualmie and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kirkland, Bellevue, Issaquah and Kent.
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TechCity Bowl is a 32 lane bowling alley that offers public and cosmic bowling. The bowling alley hosts parties and leagues, and features a pro shop, an arcade, and billiards tables.
18.6 Miles
Bellevue Square is a spacious indoor facility with a variety of high end shops and restaurants as well as a movie theater, multiple night clubs and a bowling alley. Visitors can take part in and enjoy a variety of special events organized during the festive season.
18.6 Miles
Downtown Park is a local facility with half a mile jogging track that runs through well-kept greens, a waterfall and a duck pond which serves as an ice skating ring in winters.
18.6 Miles
Chism Beach Park in Bellevue is a popular family park. The park is a waterfront park that offers swimming, picnic sites and dock access and is available for private party rentals and weddings.
18.6 Miles
Renton's Roxy Cinema is operated by the Jhankar Production company, and specializes in screening Bollywood films, both current and classic. The cinema fosters a sense of shared culture among the community.
18.9 Miles
Bordering Lake Washington is Meydenbauer Beach Park with well kept docks, picnic grounds and life guards available on the spot. The walking trails lead through beautiful views of the surrnounding scenery and the lake where one can fish or swim.
18.9 Miles
Bridle Trails State Park is a 482 acre park featuring 28 miles of equestrian/pedestrian trails. These trail vary in length from 1 to 3.5 miles. The park also maintains a horse show grounds with three arenas.
19.0 Miles
Measuring 16.02 acres, Lake Meridian Park offers access to Lake Meridian for fishing, swimming, boating and water sports. It features picnic shelters, barbecue grills, a playground, walking trails, restroom facilities and fields suitable for open grass activities.
19.0 Miles
At over 130 acres, Clark Lake Park is a large public park that is open to any individual who wants to visit. The park is home to a nature trail that displays local wildlife as well as scenic lake views.
19.4 Miles
At Springbrook Trout Farm visitors can fish from 3 natural spring-fed ponds that are regularly stocked with rainbow trout. They also have picnic tables, a covered area and a playground with an old fashioned tree house.