- TripBuzz found 380 things to do with kids in or near Bainbridge Island, Washington, including 367 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bremerton, Kirkland, Seattle and Issaquah.
- From Kids Discovery Museum to Fay Bainbridge State Park, the Bainbridge Island area offers 99 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Movie Theaters, National & State Parks and Theaters.
- Bainbridge Island rests on the Kitsap Peninsula in the Puget Sound region which is accessible by a half hour ferry ride from Seattle. The mostly rustic setting of the island city makes it popular with outdoor recreationists who enjoy kayaking, sailing, hiking, and biking. The site was a poet's commune in the 1970s and 1980s and still features artistic and cultural venues as well as events.
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An indoor aquatic facility open all year round, the Kent Meridian Pool offers an array of programs, including swimming lessons at all levels, lap swim, public and family swims, and water exercise classes.
23.0 Miles
68%
34 votes
31531 1st Ave S, Federal Way, WA 98003
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French Lake Off Leash Dog Park is a city approved, off leash dog park within a secluded wooden environment. The park is fenced, and is relatively large, offering dogs plenty of room to run and play.
23.1 Miles
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6106 votes
8415 Paine Field Blvd, Mukilteo, WA 98275
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This is the only commercial jet assembly manufacturing plant in the northwest to offer tours. Children must be 4-feet tall or above; exhibits include an Interactive Learning Zone, and an Airplane Design Zone. There's a gift shop and café as well as 7 spaces available for event rentals.
23.1 Miles
31%
29 votes
1101 Supermall Way, Ste 901, Auburn, WA 98001
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Guests can enjoy a 17 screen movie theater with stadium seating at Cinema 17 At the Super Mall. The theater airs first run films with digital projection and also features a game room.
23.2 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.
23.2 Miles
At over 130 acres, Clark Lake Park is a large public park that is open to any individual who wants to visit. The park is home to a nature trail that displays local wildlife as well as scenic lake views.
23.3 Miles
Although children must be 4 feet tall to go on the tour and photos are not allowed, this tour allows you to witness airplanes being built for airlines all over the world. No personal items including purses and back packs are allowed on the tour, but there are rental lockers available.
23.4 Miles
With dirt trails for dogs to run through, Loganberry Lane Park offers visitors an off-leash park for their dogs. They offer dog-height water fountains so owners don't have to bring water.
23.4 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.
23.5 Miles
This par 3, 9-hole golf course has wild life and scenery ususally only seen on larger courses. There is a driving range and putting green, along with club and golf cart rentals on site.