- TripBuzz found 130 things to do with kids in or near Anacortes, Washington, including 114 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bellingham, Friday Harbor, Oak Harbor and Eastsound.
- From Island Adventures to Highliner Charters, the Anacortes area offers 76 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Boat/Yacht Charters, Kayaking and Bowling.
- Originally a ship harbor, Anacortes is currently involved in oil and is home to two of Washington's five refineries. A Washington State Ferries dock and terminal that serves several areas, including Lopez Island and San Juan Island, is also located in the city. Each year, the city celebrates 'Shipwreck Day' and holds the Anacortes Arts Festival and the Oyster Run.
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45.1 Miles
Situated along the Snohomish River, the Farm at Swan's Trail offers a wide range of outdoor farm-based amusement for families. Depending on the season, the farm has apple picking, a pumpkin patch, a corn maze, nine-hole putting course, and live duck races.
45.5 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.
45.6 Miles
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40 votes
1402 SE Everett Mall Way, Ste 133, Everett, WA 98208
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Featuring full stadium seating and digital projection, Regal Cinemas Everett Mall is a movie theater that shows the latest released films to its guests. Other theater amenities include mobile ticketing, birthday party hosting, and a game room.
45.9 Miles
Noocksack Falls, located at the distance of a short drive from the main highway, is a picturesque waterfall site which can be viewed from the forrested area on the edge of the cliff. There are also multiple hiking trails in the area.
46.3 Miles
Sol Sante Club, a nudist club, is located on Vancouver Island. Members enjoy naturism or social nudism recreation including camping, swimming, hiking, dancing, sports and socializing.
46.3 Miles
The City Pier is a public pier that includes amenities such as parking, handicap access, restrooms, and rain cover. The pier also has a fish cleaning station as well as lights and railings.
46.4 Miles
Adventure cruises along the Salish Sea can be accessed through Expeditions NW for a variety of tours. The trips take place on a 120 foot boat with a knowledgeable captain and crew to teach about culture, history, and ecology of the area.
46.4 Miles
94%
16 votes
The Landing, 115 East Railroad, Port Angeles, WA 98362
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Olympic Coast Discovery Center is a free source for visitors to learn about marine conservation and the animals and habitats of the local area. They also provide tourist information like hiking spots, the best beaches and whale-spotting locations.
46.4 Miles
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Storm King Ranger Station, US Hwy 101, Port Angeles, WA
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Stretching a total mileage of .5-miles, the Moments In Time Trail is a nature trail that runs alongside the shoreline of Lake Crescent. The trail offers opportunities for wildlife viewing, running, mountain biking, and swimming.
46.5 Miles
A 35-acre lakeside park, Thornton A. Sullivan Park offers swimming, fishing, boating in non-motorized boats, disc golf, a playground and wooded trails. They have BBQ pits, table tennis, on-duty lifeguards, restrooms and showers.