- 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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The 108-acre Meadowdale Beach Park is a recreational park that features bay access, disabled parking, picnic shelters and picnic tables, and public restrooms. The picnic shelters are available for reservation.
42.1 Miles
Brunswick Majestic Lanes is a bowling alley that features 40 lanes, arcade games, a lounge, a snack bar, and a pro shop The arcade in the bowling alley includes billiards and video games.
42.3 Miles
The 6 acre Martha Lake Park offers a fishing dock, a large playground for children, and boardwalks through the wetlands. Picnic tables are available, along with 3 picnic shelters that can be reserved.
42.4 Miles
Explore the forty-acre wonderland that is Tambark Creek Park in Bothell. Find fields, play areas, and picnic tables within the woodlands and wetlands of Washington for a fun day with the family.
42.6 Miles
Sunset Bay is a beach camp location filled with amenities that are popular during the summer months. Visitors commonly enjoy wakeboarding, innertubing, or having group/team building events at the bay.
42.9 Miles
Visitors at the Horse Haven at Bear Creek are able to get hands-on interaction with horses through several educational programs. While horseback riding is available, the main focus of the equestrian center is to teach about interacting with horses on a personal level.
43.0 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.
43.3 Miles
Located on nearly 30 acres, Martha Lake Airport Park was developed on the site of a former airport and features a glacial erratic known as Big Rock. The park has a playground, picnic shelters and a skate park.
43.7 Miles
Picnic Point Park features a beach, picnic tables and charcoal cookers and is popular for its scenic views including an island, mountain range and passing trains. Combers on the beach can see seashells, crabs, and shellfish.
44.0 Miles
Open since 1904, Centralia Rollerdrome features a wood skating surface used for roller skating. The facility offers video and ticket redemption games, inflatable play structures, skate rentals and a snack bar with food and drinks.