- TripBuzz found 235 things to do with kids in or near Snohomish, Washington, including 218 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kirkland, Everett, Edmonds and Bellevue.
- From All Starr Stables, LLC to Doodlebug Sportz, the Snohomish area offers 98 different types of family activities, including: Farms & Ranches, Parks, Nature & Wildlife Areas and Hiking Trails.
- Known for its many antique shops and annual festivals, the city of Snohomish, Washington prides itself on its heritage. The historical town, home to just over 9,000 residents, offers historical walking tours of the homes and businesses that feature plaques inscribed with the year they were built. Other points of interest in the area include natural parks, eateries and museums.
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46.1 Miles
Skansie Brothers Park is situated directly on the water and offers a large waterfront open space adjacent to Jerisich Dock. Facilities at the park include picnic tables, public restrooms, and a historic netshed.
46.4 Miles
This 700 acre park encompasses the Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium, woodland trails, beautiful gardens and waterfront views. This is the place for hiking, picnicking and strolling along the beach.
46.4 Miles
84%
845 votes
5400 North Pearl Street, Tacoma, WA 98407
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A zoo and aquarium all in one, the Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium has a wide variety of wild life. The setting along the Puget Sound with views of the Olympic Mountains and Mount Rainier make it the perfect place for picnics and family outings.
46.4 Miles
Spanning 98 acres, Sehmel Homestead Park offers a playground, an outdoor performing arts amphitheater, an indoor pavilion, and 4 miles of walking trails. Sporting areas for soccer, baseball, football, basketball, tennis, and lacrosse are also available.
46.5 Miles
95%
84 votes
5400 North Pearl Street, Tacoma, WA 98407
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There is no better way to experience life in the Puget Sound area during the 1850's than with a visit to Fort Nisqually Living History Museum. Discover the history of fur trading and village life through hands-on demonstrations and exhibits.
46.6 Miles
Winding through woodlands and around a scenic harbor, Cushman Trail is popular with outdoor exercisers. Its paved surface provides a safe path for pedestrians, runners, dog walkers or bike riders to follow.
46.6 Miles
Grandview Forest Park is actually a passive-use wildlife park that is situated next to City Hall. Benches and walking trails are available to visitors along with public restroom facilities and on-site parking.
46.7 Miles
23%
214 votes
40601 Auburn Enumclaw Road, Auburn, WA 98092
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The White River Amphitheatre is a performance venue that hosts concerts throughout the year and is accessible via shuttle bus or car. The location also sells food and beverages for attendees that are seeking refreshments.
46.8 Miles
Featuring a gated children's play area, John Storvik Playground has swings and slides on structures built like real objects like a boat and the Anacortes ferry. The surrounding park area has sports fields and trails for biking and walking.
46.8 Miles
100%
5 votes
1442 Port Williams Road, Sequim, WA 98382
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The Port Williams Lavender Farm is a local family-owned farm that specializes in the production of lavender. Visitors to the farm commonly purchase items from the farm's gift shop and enjoy the picturesque scenery that the farm has to offer.