- TripBuzz found 429 things to do with kids in or near Burien, Washington, including 428 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bremerton, Kirkland, Issaquah and Seattle.
- From Ed Munro Seahurst Park to Angle Lake Park, the Burien area offers 99 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Movie Theaters, Theaters and Dog Park.
- An urban community about fifteen minutes south of Seattle, Burien offers a combination of single-family and condominium living. Its downtown area provides waterfront views along with specialty, boutique shopping and casual, family dining. Burien also has a community garden, athletic field, several parks and trails for walking, hiking, bicycling and jogging.
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Exhibits in this small aviation museum are hands-off even though they're not roped off, except for non-working aircraft that are outside. Those can be physically explored. Inside the hangar there are a variety of working aircraft on display. The museum can be rented for special events, and AAA discounts apply.
42.9 Miles
Piper's Playground is an indoor facility. They offer 3 age different zoned climbing areas and a non-walker and infant Safe Zone. Piper's Playground also offers a play kitchen, workbench, a construction zone and ride-on toys.
43.0 Miles
Formerly a Christmas tree farm, Doleshel Park is situated on 6.4 acres of mostly wooded terrain. The park has nature trails, picnic areas, restroom facilities and grass areas that can be used for open field activities.
43.2 Miles
A movie theater featuring 14 auditoriums, Regal Marysville 14 displays first-run feature films using digital projection. The theater offers stadium seating, arcade games, 3D movies and a snack bar with food and drinks.
45.2 Miles
Explore the network of trails and paths, have a picnic by the pond, let the kids play on the swings, or shop one of the three galleries of local works, enjoy the summer market or taste a variety of Whidbey Island wines.
46.4 Miles
Marrowstone Point Lighthouse was built in 1918. It is the smallest lighthouse on Puget Sound. The Marrowstone Point Lighthouse is adjacent to Fort Flagler State Park. It continues to be an important navigational aid in north Puget Sound.
46.8 Miles
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P.O. box 284 Port Townsend WA 98368, Port Townsend, WA 98368
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Set sail on the Puget Sound or the Salish Sea at Seawulff Sailing Charters! The place offers overnight sailing charters and activities such as kayaking and fishing. Stops at restaurants or stores can also be included along the way.
46.8 Miles
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14 votes
6100 152nd Street, Marysville, WA 98271
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A three-acre dog park, Strawberry Fields for Rover Off-leash Park features a fully fenced, grass field with double-gated entry. It has play structures for dogs, benches, a fire hydrant and a three-tiered drinking fountain for humans and dogs.
47.3 Miles
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47 votes
1370 Old Fort Townsend Rd, Port Townsend, WA 98368
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An overnight camping site, Fort Townsend State Park is ideal for hikers and outdoorsmen of all ages. Located on Port Townsend Bay, boating, swimming and saltwater fishing are also a popular activity at this locale.
48.4 Miles
90%
62 votes
210 Polk Street #11, Port Townsend, WA 98368
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The site holds 4 historical museums, a research center and visitor's center. Year round programs are available such as walking tours, camps, classes and lecture series. Scholarship assistance for field trips is also available.