- The list below includes 341 free or cheap things to do in or near Woodinville, Washington, including 93 different types of inexpensive activities like Breweries, Running/Jogging, Distilleries and Restaurants.
- From Molbak's Greenhouse & Nursery to Sammamish River Trail, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Woodinville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Seattle, Poulsbo, Kirkland and Bellevue.
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Located on five acres of quiet residential land, Sam Peach Park is a neighborhood park offering a number of amenities for guests to enjoy. These include a ballfield, playground area, and walking path around the park.
39.0 Miles
Situated on three acres, Grayland Park features shade trees and an open lawn area suitable for picnics and recreational activities. The park also offers a children's play structure, swings, picnic tables and restroom facilities.
39.1 Miles
Situated on 109 acres, Kopachuck State Park sits on Henderson Bay and can be used for swimming, boating, fishing and water sports. The park provides two miles of hiking trails, picnic areas and views of the Olympic Mountains.
39.2 Miles
Established in the late 50's, Daffodil Bowl offers 24 lanes of bowling fun. Special events include Moonlight Saturday nights (ages 18 and up) and a Kids Bowl Free summer program. Leagues for all ages are available. Rock N Bowl Cafe serves breakfast, lunch and dinner.
39.2 Miles
At Puyallup Children's Theater, visitors can enroll their children in classes for dancing, acting, singing, and more. The theater hosts performances starring the students of the academy in musicals and plays.
39.3 Miles
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There are 15 lavender fields with 4,000 plants at Blue Willow Lavender Farm, where visitors can come to see, buy and learn about lavender. They also offer free lavender care classes and host an annual festival.
39.4 Miles
From tea parties to educational tours, visitors can learn about the life of early pioneers in the 1800s at Meeker Mansion. The interior of the mansion retains its original decor, with crown molding and stained glass.
39.5 Miles
Tucked away in the downtown area, Pioneer Park has lots to offer in the way of outdoor recreation. Amenities include grassy areas for picnics and sports, a supervised wading pool and seasonal, community-sponsored events.
39.7 Miles
Home to the local Puyallup public school's football and soccer teams is Sparks Stadiums. Locals and visitors can enjoy a game while supporting the local community and enjoy snacks and refreshments.
39.9 Miles
Situated in a residential area, Decoursey Park has a big park feel on its seven-acre lot. The park accommodates picnic areas, a shelter, playground, athletic fields, and a pond that attracts ducks and geese.