- TripBuzz found 304 things to do with kids in or near Port Orchard, Washington, including 288 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bremerton, Kirkland, Seattle and Bellevue.
- From The Riding Place to Sk8Town, the Port Orchard area offers 99 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Dog Park, National & State Parks and Bowling.
- A waterfront community, Port Orchard is a short drive from Seattle. Its waterways lead to the Puget Sound Naval Shipyards making it a route for military vessels. Surrounded by water, it is also a popular venue for fishing, boating, crabbing and whale watching. Hosts to numerous annual festivals such as the Festival of Chimes and Lights, Port Orchard is part of the Kitsap Peninsula.
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Nelson Park contains a playground for small children and a covered area with picnic tables, while also providing a look back into the history of the area. The park includes a cabin with artifacts dating back to the late 1800s.
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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.
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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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The Seattle Aquarium offers dive shows, an area to touch a Puget Sound tide pools, octopus feedings, an area to view a stimulated Pacific coral reef, and a show featuring otters and seals. The aquarium also has a special area set apart for studying ocras, also known as killer whales.
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Originally built for the 1962 World Fair, the 74-acre Seattle Center is a park, arts, and entertainment center. Though it contains many attractions, it is most famous for The Space Needle.
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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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The EMP experience starts when you gaze upon the building and builds from there. Pop culture music artifacts are expertly displayed. Try out the sound stage or participate in a camp or workshop to get the full effect of this one of a kind museum.
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What once served as the heart of the city, Pioneer Square is a walk riddled with history. The square is home of art museums, fashion boutiques, and food from all parts of the world.
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Skansie Brothers Park is situated directly on the water and offers a large waterfront open space adjacent to Jerisich Dock. Facilities at the park include picnic tables, public restrooms, and a historic netshed.