- 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 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.
28.8 Miles
Featuring outdoor paintball arenas, Doodlebug Sportz provides all the equipment necessary for visitors to experience a competitive paintball game. The outdoor field has tires, walls, and other obstacles to use for a tactical advantage.
29.0 Miles
Highland Ice Arena provides year-round ice skating, open seven days per week. Group lessons, special classes and ice hockey programs are offered. A pro shop is on site, and group bookings and private ice rentals are available.
29.0 Miles
Heritage Park has the goal of interpreting the heritage of Lynwood and the surrounding neighborhoods. The park features a visitor information center, picnic areas, public art, restrooms, and interpretive exhibits.
29.1 Miles
A horror themed indoor and outdoor attraction, Stalker Farms features a costumed cast and a variety of horrific set pieces and displays. The attraction features two separate story areas as well as a paintball stalker area.
29.1 Miles
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A legacy venue of the 1990 Goodwill Games, the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center is a 2,500 seat aquatic center. The center hosts over 50 competitive events annually, and offers lap swim sessions, open swim sessions, and swimming lessons.
29.1 Miles
Sip Dip-n-Doodle offers artist instructor led sessions that include a 16x20 canvas with paint and brushes supplied for patrons. They provide general group sessions and offer private party sessions for birthday parties, bachelor/bachelorette celebrations and other events.
29.1 Miles
Located alongside the river it takes its name from, Pilchuk Park offers visitors 24 acres of community-managed green space. The park features benches that overlook the river, playgrounds, and restroom facilities.
29.3 Miles
The Blackman House Museum is the oldest standing building in the city of Snohomish. It was the home of one of the Blackman brothers, who started a sawmill there and was the first mayor. The museum primarily features period furniture.
29.3 Miles
The completed area of the Centennial Trail covers approximately 30 miles with a 10-foot-wide multi-purpose trail and a 6-foot-wide equestrian trail. Multiple picnic tables and picnic shelters are also available to those utilizing the trails.