- TripBuzz found 81 things to do with kids in or near Deer Harbor, Washington, including 79 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Friday Harbor, Eastsound, Anacortes and Bellingham.
- From Kruger Escapes - Sailing Charters - Day Sails to Northwest Classic Daysailing, the Deer Harbor area offers 71 different types of family activities, including: Sailing, Parks, Farms & Ranches and National & State Parks.
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40.2 Miles
Laurel Lanes Bowling is a bowling lane with auto-scoring, auto-bumpers, family bowling club discounts, and children summer bowling passes. They also host adult and youth leagues, tournaments, and learn to bowl better classes.
40.4 Miles
50%
349 votes
5048 264th Street, Aldergrove, British Columbia
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With hippos, bald eagles, and western toads, the Greater Vancouver Zoo offers lovers of all animals something to see. Summer day camps are available for children between the ages of 7-12.
40.8 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.
40.8 Miles
94%
623 votes
600 East Park Avenue, Port Angeles, WA 98362
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The ONP Visitor Center has a kid's hands-on discovery center, exhibits and history information about the cultural and nature history of the area. There is a book store to purchase annual passes, souvenirs, maps and nature books.
40.8 Miles
Olympic National Park is a public state park that provides guests with scenic views of the local environment. The park is commonly used for hiking in the warmer months and skiing and snowboarding in the colder ones.
41.2 Miles
The Ape Caves have two hiking levels. The lower level is easy to moderate; the upper level is for advanced hikers. These are dormant lava tubes from Mt. St. Helen's and contain many natural formations from the last eruption. In the summer there are guided tours of the lower level.
41.7 Miles
Available for hikers of all skill levels, Vern Samuelson Trail leads visitors through shaded forests on a 1.5 mile dirt path. While on the trail, visitors can spot a variety of fern species and other native plants.
42.2 Miles
99%
124 votes
2358 Highway 101 W, Port Angeles, WA 98363
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This outfitter has kayaking, mountain biking, lake Stand Up Paddleboard excursions, as well as rafting on the Sol Duc or Hoh rivers. Kayaking and mountain biking rentals are available. Inflatable kayaking training on the river is also available. Paddleboard, kayaking and rafting tours include gear.
42.3 Miles
91%
109 votes
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Central Park
Corner of Kingsway and Boundary Road |, Burnaby, British Columbia
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Originally opened by Prince Charles and Diane, Princess of Wales in 1896, the Central Park of Burnaby offers visitors access to playing fields, tennis courts, and an outdoor swimming pool. Families visiting the location can take advantage of its picnic tables.
42.9 Miles
95%
268 votes
6501 Deer Lake Avenue, Burnaby, British Columbia
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The Burnaby Village Museum contains 50,000 different artifacts for visitors to view, including sewing needles, cars, and buildings. The location also offers day camps for children between the ages of six and ten.