- TripBuzz found 82 things to do with kids in or near Port Townsend, Washington, including 68 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Oak Harbor, Sequim, Langley and Mukilteo.
- From Puget Sound Express to Fort Worden State Park, the Port Townsend area offers 93 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, National & State Parks, Theaters and Aviation Museums.
- A waterfront community, Port Townsend is a tourist town with a growing retirement community. The city is also home to several national, historical landmarks including the Jefferson County Courthouse that is constructed with a bell tower. Other attractions in Port Townsend include several art galleries, a history museum and aviation museum.
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A 137-acre marine park, Fort Ward Park is located along Rich Passage and features heavily forested areas and views of the Olympic Mountains. The park can be used for fishing, boating, picnics, hiking, water sports and wildlife viewing.
38.8 Miles
The chief attraction at Harborside Fountain Park are the variety of fountains, especially the new copper ones with their timed synchronous patterns of water. Located near the ferry docks, the park also offers beautiful views of the ferries floating by.
38.8 Miles
The Puget Sound Navy Museum is one of twelve historic institutions that is funded and administered by the United States Navy. Permanent collections include items from the USS John C. Stennis, special operations submarines, and the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard.
38.8 Miles
14300 Northeast 145th Street, Woodinville, WA 98072
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This aerial adventure is a 2.5 hour course of 50 foot cargo net, zip lines, and 15 kinds of cable crossings the end with you dodging Zeus' mallet. They offer a variety of team building events.
38.9 Miles
The Totem Lake Cinemas shows many unique movies on its screens include Hindi language films and Bollywood movies. Also available at the theater are snacks and drinks from the concession stand.
38.9 Miles
Waverly Beach Park sits on the edge of Lake Washington and offers picnic tables/benches, a public dock, windsurfing and fishing areas, and a playground for kids. Restrooms and a refreshment stand/market are also available.
38.9 Miles
The Altair Campground is a public camping ground that features RV sites, toilets, and 30 camp sites. The area supports activities such as running, walking, wildlife viewing, and mountain biking.
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Broadway
Broadway Avenue, East Madison Street to Roy Street, Seattle, WA
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Having been in place for over 77 years, the Paramount Theatre has entertained residents and visitors of Seattle for generations. Broadway now comes to the Paramount with shows such as Beauty and the Beast, Dirty Dancing, and Cinderella.
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11730 118th Ave NE, Ste 100, Kirkland, WA 98034
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The mission of the Studio East Training For the Performing Arts is to create opportunities for young people to explore the performing arts. The center offers homeschool classes, after school programs, and school break camps.
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The club house is open seasonally, but year round golfing is available. Rental clubs and carts are available year round. This course offers OHS Golf, a Hole in One Club, and Family Golf, with wild life and scenic views; lessons offered.