- TripBuzz found 433 things to do with kids in or near Seattle, Washington, including 409 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bremerton, Kirkland, Issaquah and Bellevue.
- From Safeco Field to Alki Beach, the Seattle area offers 99 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Neighborhoods, Sports Stadiums (Professional) and Aquariums.
- Located on Washington's coast, Seattle is the largest city in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. It's most famous landmark, the Space Needle, has long been the cities most popular tourist attraction, as well as the more recent Seattle Great Wheel, one of the largest Ferris wheels in the US. Other attractions include diverse dining, water recreation, the local zoo and aquarium and a number of annual festivals.
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Slow-cooked pulled pork is topped with barbecue sauce from your choice of region and paired with creamy slaw and a cold drink
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Wonderwood Park encompasses 39 acres with access to nature trails and space for recreational pursuits. Popular activities include hiking, picnicking, basketball, tennis, softball, soccer or enjoying the park's playground area.
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This children's museum provides hands-on exhibits. There's a café to purchase food or eat items from home. Exhibits include an Art and Parts Studio, a Build It Gallery, Tides to Tree Climber, and a half acre outdoor area with, Driftwood Fort Construction, Campfire Pit, Children's Gardens and an Art Fence.
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The WET Science Theatre offers an exhibit gallery that provides information on the conservation of water resources and reclaimed water use. The location also hosts family activities and features an interactive green screen.
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Pick your own fresh organic lavender, purchase homemade lavender soaps and body lotions, and lavender marshmallows amongst other things while you enjoy the beautiful views of the lavender fields. Classes and vacation rentals available for those who want to spend a little extra time at the farm.
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Fifth Avenue Bridge is an ideal viewing spot for spawning salmon in the fall. In season, the city has volunteers to help answer questions and point out the salmon, as well as the other wildlife that thrives there.
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A 3.38 acre waterfront park, Percival Landing Park features a harbor house, boat moorage, open space areas, picnic areas, a playground, restrooms, showers and public art. It hosts many events and festivals throughout the year.
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Percival Landing is a 3.38-acre waterfront park that sits on the east side of Budd Bay. It's a gathering place for festivals and public celebrations. It's a block from the farmer's market and has a .9 mile boardwalk to view the bay and Olympic Mountains.
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Operated by the non-profit organization Olympia Film Society, the Capitol Theater is a cinema focused on bringing the local community independent films. In addition to movies, the theater also hosts occasional live music performances and displays artwork throughout the cinema.
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Yashiro Japanese Garden is a .74 acre garden advertised as being 'a visionary expression about our connectedness to nature and earth.' The garden maintains a picnic area and may interest those looking for a place to relax.
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Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the lake from the many benches in Capitol Lake Park. There is a gravel path surrounding the lake for walking and biking. The lake is occupied with geese, ducks, and heron.