- TripBuzz found 368 things to do with kids in or near Shoreline, Washington, including 366 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kirkland, Bremerton, Seattle and Issaquah.
- From Riverside Guide Service to Highland Ice Arena, the Shoreline area offers 100 different types of family activities, including: Fishing, Skating Rinks, Parks and Movie Theaters.
- Just minutes from downtown Seattle, Shoreline is popular with commuters. Founded in the late 1800's, the town is home to many historic landmarks which includes the Boeing House and Crawford Store. Rich in arts and culture, the city hosts a number of entertainment events each year. This includes live theater, art shows and musical concerts.
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The Bremerton Bark Park is a location where dog-owners can bring their pet for exercise and socialization. A large and fenced-in field is available for the dogs to roam off-leash.
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West Tiger 3 is a hiking trail that summits at 2,522 feet on the Tiger Mountain. Hiking is moderate and 5.7 miles round trip, usually not difficult for regular hikers. Wildlife is often seen along the forested dog-friendly trail.
21.2 Miles
Poo Poo Point - Chirico Trail is a trail for intermediate level hikers. At the top of the trail, hikers can see views of Lake Sammamish. Paragliders are often seen taking off from various cliffs and fields on the trail.
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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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Rattlesnake Mountain is a scenic wilderness area that offers wide and well-maintained hiking trails for hikers of all levels. The mountain offers remarkable wilderness views in a quiet natural setting.
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The Julius Boehm Swimming Pool is a public swimming pool that measures 40-yards in length and is split into a shallow and a deep end. The pool was built in 1971 and has a raised ceiling.
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Flowing Lake Park is a park and campground. The park may interest those who enjoy water activities, as the lake is suitable for swimming, boating, and water skiing. The park also maintains an amphitheater, picnic areas, and a playground.
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Open seasonally, Kitsap Lake Park offers a variety of amenities for visitors, including camping opportunities, a boat ramp, swimming areas, wildlife viewing, well equipped playgrounds, and picnic and barbecue facilities.
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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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Surrounded by stately pines and fresh air is the Kitsap Forest Theater. Guests follow the forest trail to take their seat to enjoy the production companies annual run of musicals, stage plays and concerts.