- 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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K1 Speed Seattle is popular location for indoor go-kart racing and places to hold a party. This company is open for birthday parties, bachelor parties, corporate events, bar mitzvahs, and other private parties.
16.2 Miles
Operated by the City of Bellevue, the Bellevue Aquatic Center features a 25 yard lap pool with diving board and water slide, as well as a warm water pool with a wheelchair ramp.
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6046 W Lake Sammamish Pkwy NE, Redmond, WA 98052
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Known locally as 'Doggy Disneyland', Marymoor Park - Off Leash is a canine recreation facility situated on 40 acres. The park provides grassy areas, river access for swimming, dog waste bags, trails and wooded areas.
16.4 Miles
Farrel-McWhirter Farm Park is a 68 acre park featuring a children's animal farm. The park also offers a horse arena, picnic shelters, an orienteering course, tire swings, and a nature trail.
16.5 Miles
The KidsQuest Children's Museum features a wide range of hands-on and interactive exhibits for both children and families. The target group of the museum is from birth to age eight with areas that cover technology, science, art, and engineering.
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This is a large memorial to Jimi Hendrix that sits in the middle of Greenwood Memorial Park Cemetery.
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Offering self-guided tours, the Microsoft Visitor Center has exhibits that showcase a variety of technological innovations. Some displays are of historically significant inventions from the past, while others showcase new and cutting edge tech.
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Greenwood Memorial Park is a well maintained graveyard, with wast walking paths. It is the resting place of Jimi Hendrix, among many others, and it has some unique tombstones.
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The Kelsey Creek Park & Farm is based on original farm land that dates to the 1930s. The site currently is home to many animals, including horses, goats, sheep, chickens, pigs, waterfowl, and rabbits that frolic near a playground and picnic tables.