- TripBuzz found 116 things to do with kids in or near Lacey, Washington, including 93 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Olympia, Tacoma, Gig Harbor and Lakewood.
- From Charlie's Safari to Marvin Road Golf & Batting Range, the Lacey area offers 76 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Movie Theaters, Family Fun Center and Laser Tag.
- The Cascade Mountains and unique arts and events make Lacy, Washington a quaint and enjoyable city to visit. Out door summer concerts, fairs, festivals, and community markets bring the city together for entertainment. Lacy has more than 1,100 acres of land in natural parks to explore, such as the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge. Also a popular attraction is the outdoor Regional Athletic Complex for sporting venues and activities to enjoy.
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Covering over 53 acres, the Bellevue Botanical Gardens serves as an urban refuge. There are cultivated gardens, natural wetlands, and restored woodlands that allow for walking, community celebrations, and even outdoor art exhibits.
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Situated on nearly 100 acres, Wilburton Hill Park features a walking trail that is part of the Lake to Lake Trail and Greenway System. The park has fields for baseball and soccer, picnic facilities, a playground and a zip line.
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In addition to housing hundreds of exotic and endangered species from ten areas of the world, this zoo has the largest bronze animal art collection in the world, a library, a wild life museum, and a magic forest where you can feed the animals.
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Poulsbo Fish Park is a 20.73 acre park featuring a scenic boardwalk. The park offers nature hiking trails, walking paths, an arboretum, viewing platforms, and interpretive signs. The park is home to various wildlife and is suitable for bird watching.
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Housed with the Martinson cabin, a 100-year old building, the Martinson House Museum offers a view of Washington State at the turn of the 20th century. The museum features a collection of artifacts dating from the 1880s to 1930.