- The list below includes 236 free or cheap things to do in or near Tacoma, Washington, including 90 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Bowling, Movie Theaters and Art Museum.
- From Point Defiance Park to Wright Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Tacoma and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Puyallup, Lacey, Bremerton and Federal Way.
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Chefs prepare Southern and Latin soul food dishes, such as fried chicken, mashed plantains, and pan-fried pork with garlic
20.6 Miles
This is a large memorial to Jimi Hendrix that sits in the middle of Greenwood Memorial Park Cemetery.
20.7 Miles
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257 votes
1201 Lake Washington Boulevard North, Renton, WA
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This beachside park has sand volleyball, 8 boat launch lanes, 4 by reservation only picnic shelters, playground equipment, 2 tennis courts, horse shoe pits, a fishing pier, paved walking trails, a swim beach and water walk, an interpretive botanical garden, and concession stands.
20.9 Miles
South Sound Cinemas is a movie theater that is wheelchair accessible and features a game room, a party room, and listening devices. The theater offers mobile ticketing options as well as 'print-at-home' tickets.
21.2 Miles
A 32-lane bowling center, Hi-Joy Bowl offers open and league bowling as well as private event and party hosting. The center provides shoe rental, a full-service bar, arcade games and a restaurant with food and drinks.
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1033 Bethel Avenue, Port Orchard, WA 98366
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Imagination Station Enrichment Center is an indoor play center for children 6 and under. They specialize in preschool, summer camp and birthday parties and offer a range of classes including Mom and Me and creative music and art classes.
21.2 Miles
From horse boarding to summer camps, The Riding Place offers visitors a variety of equestrian related programs to enroll in. Visitors can take English riding lessons with a competition winning rider.
21.7 Miles
Owned and operated by the Sidney Museum and Arts Association, the Log Cabin Museum is housed in an actual cabin that was built in 1914. Exhibits cover home life in the South Kitsap area during the past 100 years.
21.7 Miles
A fenced community playground, the Clayton Playground features a basketball court as well as an area with swings, slides, and other playground equipment. The playground also has a covered picnic area.
21.8 Miles
Housed in historic Port Orchard, Sidney Gallery & Museum has a mission of sharing local history and pride with the community. Along with an art gallery, the museum offers exhibits describing the lifestyles of pioneers and early settlers.