- TripBuzz found 386 things to do with kids in or near Renton, Washington, including 368 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kirkland, Bremerton, Seattle and Puyallup.
- From 8 Bit Arcade Bar to Henry Moses Aquatic Center, the Renton area offers 98 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Hiking Trails, Movie Theaters and Theaters.
- A part of the Puget Sound Region, Renton is a large community on the outskirts of Seattle. The Seattle Seahawks actually have a training facility in this city, and resting on the Cedar River, the community offers lots of outdoor activities for residents to enjoy including boating, sailing, fishing, golfing and rowing. Its downtown community is also vibrant with an urban park, performing arts center and farmer's market.
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Spend a day at the tracks at Emerald Downs. Guests can enjoy races at this Thoroughbred racing facility, first opened in 1996, from the Track Level, the Park or the Grandstand. Live racing runs April through September.
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K1 Speed Seattle is popular location for indoor go-kart racing and places to hold a party. This company is open for birthday parties, bachelor parties, corporate events, bar mitzvahs, and other private parties.
10.8 Miles
The 12-acre Ebright Creek Park is known for its creek that flows across its western side. The park features two children's play areas, a picnic pavilion, a climbing rock, and hiking trails.
10.9 Miles
With waters that are typically too chilly to swim in, Alki Beach in Seattle, is a favorite destination for those who enjoy relaxing and playing on the waterfront. Featuring 135 acres of parkland, beachgoers enjoy rollerblading, jogging, picnicking and enjoying the sunsets.
10.9 Miles
Central Park is a neighborhood park that includes a lacrosse field, a basketball court, an open grassy area, public art, and a picnic shelter. The park also has a turf soccer field as well as multiple tennis courts.
11.2 Miles
This park sits on the shores of Pine Lake and has two playgrounds, a baseball field, restrooms, a boat launch, swimming area, and a fishing pier; an annual calendar of events including live music, plays, and outdoor movies is available.
11.3 Miles
An off-leash canine recreation and exercise facility, Issaquah Highland Bark Park provides fenced fields composed of grass and wood chips. The park includes fire hydrants, a gazebo, benches, drinking water, dog waste bags and a separate small dog area.
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There are 12 different track configurations that run clockwise and counter clockwise. The track is open 52 weeks a year rain or shine, and although kids can drive the go-carts anyone under 15 must pass a race school and safety course. Corporate events, group parties, an clubs are available.
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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.