- 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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At Kitsap Live Steamers, both children and adults can take a scenic ride on a miniature train that weaves through a forest. These trains are designed to look like old-fashioned locomotives from the 19th and 20th centuries.
27.1 Miles
1501 Pacific Avenue, Tacoma, WA 98402
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Play and interaction is so important at Children's Museum of Tacoma that they have a 'Pay as you will' admission policy. Exhibits include building opportunities, puzzles, and creativity areas to stretch children's minds.
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Most of Wright Park is focused on a 27-acre arboretum with its collection of over 616 trees. The park also has a large playground, picnic sites, lawn bowling court, and spray grounds that are turned on during the summer.
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The Union Station acts as a historical relic in Tacoma, Washington. Much of the building is preserved. emphasizing the historical beauty with the glass works of Dale Chihuly filling the lobby and mezzanine.
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Situated in a residential area, Decoursey Park has a big park feel on its seven-acre lot. The park accommodates picnic areas, a shelter, playground, athletic fields, and a pond that attracts ducks and geese.
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1911 Pacific Avenue, Tacoma, WA 98402
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In addition to the wide selection of exhibits, the Washington State History Museum has a splendid selection of gifts within their gift shop, and a schedule of workshops, classes and events. In the plaza you will find the Anthem Coffee and Tea for a nice selection of refreshments.
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A neighborhood park, Rainier Woods Park spans nine acres of land. The park features large grassy open spaces as well aa softball field, picnic facilities, and a playground for kids.
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Morgantown Park is a simple neighborhood park bordering the Pilchuck River. The park offers biking trails and a walking track, as well as a basketball court, playground, and picnic areas.
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This 9 acre facility contains a four-story museum of cars, truck and motorcycles along with a cafe, galleries, meeting space and a banquet hall. The three and a half acre show field is used for car shows, summer carnivals, and other outdoor entertainment.
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5400 North Pearl Street, Tacoma, WA 98407
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There is no better way to experience life in the Puget Sound area during the 1850's than with a visit to Fort Nisqually Living History Museum. Discover the history of fur trading and village life through hands-on demonstrations and exhibits.