- TripBuzz found 352 things to do with kids in or near Lynnwood, Washington, including 333 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kirkland, Seattle, Bellevue and Everett.
- From PlayHappy Cafe... formerly known as Playdate Cafe to Lynnwood Bowl & Skate, the Lynnwood area offers 101 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Children's Play Area, Bowling and Playgrounds.
- Although it is one of the largest cities in Washington, many Lynwood residents commute to Seattle for work. Offering various amenities and community services, the city houses numerous parks and outdoor recreation spaces including golf courses, a skate park and hiking trails. Lynwood also has a regional mall and several shopping districts with unique boutiques and specialty shops.
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David E Brink Park is a .87 acre park on the shore of Lake Washington, featuring 660 lineal feet of shoreline. Visitors to the park will find a public dock, fishing area, picnic areas, and various public artworks.
11.6 Miles
The International Ballet Theatre is a theater company that puts on shows such as ‘Alice in Wonderland’ and ‘The Nutcracker’. The theater offers dance classes, school programs, and summer programs to children of all ages.
11.7 Miles
Agua Verde Paddle Club combines a kayak and stand up paddle board rental facility with seaside dining in a casual atmosphere. Visitors can paddle around the bay and take in wildlife views, then return to the restaurant to dine.
11.7 Miles
This working pumpkin farm has seasonal and year round activities, including a gift shop, Harvest Market, corn maze, 20-acres of pumkin fields, 3-D Pumpkin Barn Adventure, face painting, hayrides, Espresso Shop, Craven Farm Cook Shack, and Pumpkin Slinger.
11.7 Miles
The completed area of the Centennial Trail covers approximately 30 miles with a 10-foot-wide multi-purpose trail and a 6-foot-wide equestrian trail. Multiple picnic tables and picnic shelters are also available to those utilizing the trails.
11.8 Miles
A waterfront park, Marsh Park offers a paved jogging path that runs all along the lakefront. The park features picnic tables as well as a dock suitable for fishing or picnics.
11.9 Miles
This hands-on museum has activities for children from toddler to about 10 years-old. Activities include and art corner, cartoon corner, i-engineers, and Scouting Badge Programs; birthday parties and after hour meetings are available. Check for discount days, and special events.
11.9 Miles
An equestrian facility, All Starr Stables, LLC offers riding lessons for students of all ages. Lessons include instruction on how to care properly for horses. The facility also hosts horse shows and sells horses.
12.0 Miles
At 534 acres, Discovery Park is the largest city park in Seattle. The park is situated on Magnolia Bluff overlooking Puget Sound, which offers a view of both the Cascade and the Olympic Mountain ranges.
12.0 Miles
Gas Works Park opened to the public in 1975 on lands that originally contained a plant that converted gas from coal. The 19-acre site includes picnic areas, a large play barn, and a stunning view of Seattle.