- 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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Situated next to the Three Forks Natural Area, Three Forks Dog Park consists of eight acres of open grass fields surrounded by trees. The park offers a single, fenced area for all dogs to play and has water access.
38.7 Miles
William A. Bush Park is an eight and half acre, family friendly community park in Lacey. The park features picnic pavilions, a playground and open grass area for sports play.
38.8 Miles
Marrowstone Point Lighthouse was built in 1918. It is the smallest lighthouse on Puget Sound. The Marrowstone Point Lighthouse is adjacent to Fort Flagler State Park. It continues to be an important navigational aid in north Puget Sound.
39.2 Miles
Explore the network of trails and paths, have a picnic by the pond, let the kids play on the swings, or shop one of the three galleries of local works, enjoy the summer market or taste a variety of Whidbey Island wines.
39.2 Miles
Open year-round, the Sequim Bay State Park is spread over 92-acres that includes 4,909 feet of saltwater coastline. Popular facilities offered by the park are the Olympic Discovery Trail, a baseball field, horseshoe pits, and a tennis court.
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Located in a neighborhood setting, Horizon Pointe Park provides recreational areas and facilities for residents. Visitors can enjoy a playground for children 12 years and under, soccer fields, a basketball court and picnic grounds.
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With over 400 lighting fixtures, this museum will give you a look into the decor items of the depression years during 1928 through 1938. There are items on display that are so rare they cannot be seen any ware else.
39.8 Miles
The Hibulb Cultural Center provides its visitors with historical facts on the legacy of the Tulalip Tribes. This 50-acre natural history preserve houses exhibits, classrooms, a gift shop and research library.
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210 Polk Street #11, Port Townsend, WA 98368
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The site holds 4 historical museums, a research center and visitor's center. Year round programs are available such as walking tours, camps, classes and lecture series. Scholarship assistance for field trips is also available.
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The historic former vaudeville theater built in 1907 pulls double duty offering modern movies, silent films, classic talkies and plays. The new starlight room venue also offers food and drinks.