- TripBuzz found 226 things to do indoors in the Shoreline area. From Highland Ice Arena to The Phoenix Theater, Shoreline offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 127 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 60 different types of things to do inside in or near Shoreline, Washington. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Skating Rinks, Winery/Vineyard, Movie Theaters and Theaters.
- There is 1 indoor activity in Shoreline, and 225 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Woodinville, Bainbridge Island, Poulsbo and Bremerton.
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31.7 Miles
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1128 Lawrence Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368
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Performing classic and modern plays, the Key City Public Theatre also performs Shakespeare in the park during the summer. Drinks, beer, wine, and other refreshments are available in the theater for patrons to purchase.
31.7 Miles
Port Townsend Brewing offers 10 home brewed ales, scheduled live entertainment, outdoor patio and a small tasting room to kick back and enjoy a great custom brewed beer with friends; rental items are also available for weddings and special events.
31.9 Miles
An indoor playground area and party place, Auburn's Xtreme Bounce Of Fun is geared toward kids under 48 inches tall. The facility features an inflatable slide, a ball pit, and a variety of creative toys and games.
32.0 Miles
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121 votes
33663 Weyerhaeuser Way South, Federal Way, WA 98003
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This collection of bonsai has 60 bonsai from six Pacific Rim countries on display. There is a seasonal event calendar of speakers, tours and demonstrations.
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7701 Skansie Ave., Gig Harbor, WA
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Gig Harbor Peninsula Symphony Orchestra provides opportunities to a small community, which include orchestra for large choral productions, professional instruction, outreach programs to introduce orchestral music in schools and preserve recordings.
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With over 400 lighting fixtures, this museum will give you a look into the decor items of the depression years during 1928 through 1938. There are items on display that are so rare they cannot be seen any ware else.
32.0 Miles
The historic White River Valley Museum is a small museum that has the goal of preserving and sharing the history of the South King County area. The museum features a Caboose from the year 1924.
32.1 Miles
Opened in 1959, Secoma Lanes has 32 bowling lanes and automatic scoring, and is host to several bowling leagues. Patrons can also watch television while they wait or order food in either the restaurant or the lounge.
32.4 Miles
95%
84 votes
5400 North Pearl Street, Tacoma, WA 98407
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There is no better way to experience life in the Puget Sound area during the 1850's than with a visit to Fort Nisqually Living History Museum. Discover the history of fur trading and village life through hands-on demonstrations and exhibits.
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Trampoline Nation is a trampoline park featuring over five thousand square feet of wall to wall trampolines. Visitors to the park can participate in a free jump session, play a round of dodge ball, or practice their dunking.