- 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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Pizzeria with bistro atmosphere serves New Yorkâstyle pizza with vegan and gluten-free options, local gelato, and northwestern beer
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Spanning 24 acres, Heritage Park offers a variety of amenities, including a large splash pad area where kids can cool off in hot weather. The park also has walking and jogging trails and an amphitheater.
47.3 Miles
A 46-acre venue, Rainier Vista Community Park boasts large, grass-covered fields bordering on woodland areas. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy soccer, baseball, tennis, volleyball, basketball, walking trails, picnic areas and a skate park.
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Westfield Capital Mall, 625 Black Lake Blvd SW, Olympia, WA 98502
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With stadium seating and digital sound quality, movie goers can enjoy the latest releases at Century Olympia Theaters. In addition to new releases, they also show classic movies at special events.
47.4 Miles
A neighborhood park that spans 5.4 acres, Avonlea Park features a variety of amenities, including open play areas, a basketball court, playground equipment for kids, a barbecue grill, and picnic areas.
47.4 Miles
Thornbury Park features a playground with separate equipment for toddlers and older children, as well as an open play area. The grassy park also offers a picnic shelter with tables and barbeque grills.
47.6 Miles
Operated by the City of Lacey, the eight acre Lakepointe Park features tennis courts, basketball and pickleball courts, baseball, softball, and soccer fields, and basketball courts. The park also has picnic areas, playgrounds, and a gated toddler area.
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Named because of its involvement in the 1984 Olympic tryouts, Marathon Park is just minutes from the heart of Olympia. Along with walking trails, the park is built around Capitol Lake, a great place for nature and bird watching.
47.8 Miles
Furry canine friends can enjoy exercise, social time and tail waggin' fun at the Sequim Off Leash Dog Park. The one-acre park features separate fenced grassy areas for small and large dogs, and restrooms and benches for their people.
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211 SW 21st Avenue, Olympia, WA 98501
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The museum is housed in 2 floors of the historic Lord Mansion. Guided tours include information about Washington's history, the native tribes that lives there and about the city of Olympia as the capital of Washington.
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One of few drive-ins left, Blue Fox Drive-In Theatre. It has a good snack bar that serves full meals, kids can come in their pajamas, there is a go cart track, and a arcade, clean restrooms, and pets are welcomed as long as they are on a leash or in your car.