- TripBuzz found 283 things to do with kids in or near Issaquah, Washington, including 259 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kirkland, Seattle, Bellevue and Federal Way.
- From Cougar Mountain Zoo to Winter Wolf Ranch, the Issaquah area offers 97 different types of family activities, including: Hiking Trails, Parks, Movie Theaters and Other Adventures.
- Located in Washington's King County is the city of Issaquah. One of the areas most popular tourist activities is its parasailing and gliding tour company from a top Tiger Mountain. There is also a charming shopping village, salmon hatchery and a zoo, making the community a family-friendly area with diverse recreational options.
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The Totem Lake Cinemas shows many unique movies on its screens include Hindi language films and Bollywood movies. Also available at the theater are snacks and drinks from the concession stand.
14.4 Miles
The 110-acre wetland park has running trails, wooden covered bridges, and abundant wild life such as turtles, ducks, osprey, ducks, red-winged black birds, and beaver. Guided tours of the park's wetlands are available on Sundays. Tai Chi classes meet here weekly.
14.5 Miles
Kent Valley Ice Centre is a multi-purpose family ice entertainment facility with a rink for ice skating and hockey, along with miniature golf and batting cages. They have an indoor cafe and bar as well.
14.6 Miles
Soos Creek Botanical Garden is a botanical garden dedicated to promoting the understanding and enjoyment of plants through education, research, and stewardship. Visitors to the garden will find a large variety of plants in a carefully designed scenic setting.
14.7 Miles
With capacity to hold 72,000 people, Century Link Field contains 48 concession areas and 11 elevators to maintain a smooth flowing venue. The field hosts the local Seattle Seahawks and also offers private and group tours.
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Enjoy the downtown Seattle skyline while watching a game, or take a tour of the stadium and get to see the dugout, field, press box, and other normally restricted areas of the Mariner's home base.
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In 2013, the newly renovated Seattle King's Street Station opened to visitors. The station was updated with architecture to match it's original design from the early 1900s, terrazzo floors and ornamental ceilings make travelers feel like they are walking through an older time.
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Juanita Beach Park was recently renovated to include 900 new trees and evergreens to be planted, an outdoor amphitheater, ball fields, new benches, and updated barbeque and rental facilities. The beach itself is the biggest in Kirkland in terms of overall sand area.
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Capitol Hill is a residential district with one of the city's most prominent nightlife and entertainment venues. The Hill is dotted with coffeehouses, taverns and bars to appeal to all types of groups.
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Mary Olson Farm contains 13 honeybee colonies, a restores 1897 barn, and an orchard that is over a century old. Other property features include a weaving shed, chicken coop, and a smokehouse.