- 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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Situated on 83.5 acres, Celebration Park features lighted baseball and soccer fields as well as trails that connect to the BPA Trails System. It has areas suitable for picnics, a children's playground and restroom facilities.
27.9 Miles
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34 votes
31531 1st Ave S, Federal Way, WA 98003
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French Lake Off Leash Dog Park is a city approved, off leash dog park within a secluded wooden environment. The park is fenced, and is relatively large, offering dogs plenty of room to run and play.
27.9 Miles
Walk through the marshes of Bothell, Washington at North Creek Park. With a floating boardwalk for hiking, visitors can discover the wilderness within the surrounding wetlands and watch the wildlife carry on around them.
28.0 Miles
70%
23 votes
34222 Pacific Hwy S, Federal Way, WA 98003
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A roller skating rink with over 25000 square feet of space, Pattison's West Skating Center features state of the art light and sound, as well as a giant gaming room.
28.1 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.
28.1 Miles
Gymboree Classes are programs offered by Gymboree that aim to promote exercise and creative activity in the local community. Class options include art classes, music classes, and open gym activities.
28.3 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.
28.4 Miles
At 534 acres, Discovery Park is the largest city park in Seattle. The park is situated on Magnolia Bluff overlooking Puget Sound, which offers a view of both the Cascade and the Olympic Mountain ranges.
28.5 Miles
Offering services for horse training and boarding, Pond-A-Luce-A Stables has a facility complete with stables and an arena. The stables offers lessons for first time riders that teach the basics of Western and English riding styles.
28.5 Miles
Sacajawea Park is an 18-acre park with a football field, soccer field, tennis court, 440 yard track and two lighted baseball fields. They also offer a playground, a picnic area, pathways and restrooms.