- TripBuzz found 351 things to do with kids in or near Kent, Washington, including 329 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kirkland, Issaquah, Puyallup and Seattle.
- From PGP Motorsports Park to ShoWare Center, the Kent area offers 97 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Farms & Ranches, Bowling and Go Karts.
- Located nineteen miles south of Seattle is the city of Kent, Washington. What was once a thriving agricultural community is now primarily a commercial business area. Visitors and locals enjoy the cities extensive park system which is comprised of over seventy parks. Other tourism favorites include The Canterbury Faire, Kent's Cornucopia Days and the local weekly farmers market.
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303 Front Street North, Issaquah, WA 98027
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The small theater size provides excellent seating throughout to watch the top notch productions. There is a full calendar of productions year round. Gift vouchers, season tickets and discounts are available.
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Village Theater hosts art education and theater programs in addition to sponsoring live theater events. Audiences can experience classic musicals, original musical productions, and non-musical comedies or dramas performed by regional professionals.
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West Tiger 3 is a hiking trail that summits at 2,522 feet on the Tiger Mountain. Hiking is moderate and 5.7 miles round trip, usually not difficult for regular hikers. Wildlife is often seen along the forested dog-friendly trail.
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Poo Poo Point - Chirico Trail is a trail for intermediate level hikers. At the top of the trail, hikers can see views of Lake Sammamish. Paragliders are often seen taking off from various cliffs and fields on the trail.
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Rattlesnake Mountain is a scenic wilderness area that offers wide and well-maintained hiking trails for hikers of all levels. The mountain offers remarkable wilderness views in a quiet natural setting.
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In honor of the season of spring, members of the city host the Spring Fair for the city's residents to enjoy. Foods and sweets, racing pigs, live music, and numerous rides are among the many attractions offered at the fair.
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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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Originally opened in 1923, The Blue Mouse Theatre is a single-screen movie theater with seating for 221. The theater features second-run movies and offers theater rentals, event hosting and a snack bar with food and drinks.
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This day use park has over 6, 850 feet of lake side waterfront that is highlighted by deciduous forests, wetland vegetation, a salmon fertile creek, and a great-blue-heron rookery. There is also a boat launch.
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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.