- Our list of the best things to do in Anacortes, Washington, features the top 163 nearby activities — including 94 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Anacortes, WA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Entertainment & Shows, and Food & Drink.
- The results below include the top 17 things to do within the city of Anacortes, WA , followed by 146 popular activities in nearby cities, including Bellingham, Friday Harbor, Eastsound, Mount Vernon, Oak Harbor, La Conner, Coupeville, Deer Harbor, Lime Kiln and Olga
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A bowling center featuring eight lanes and a pro shop, Paradise Lanes offers a venue suitable for both open and league play. The center provides air hockey and pool tables, arcade games and a restaurant with food and drinks.
18.7 Miles
Osprey Tours offers a guided sight seeing tour through around Orcas Island on their own custom-made kayaks. There are plenty of opportunities to see wildlife such as porpoises, seals, and birds.
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125 Spring Street, Friday Harbor, WA 98250
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San Juan National Historic Park is a national park made up of both the sites of the British and U.S. Armies' camps during the Pig War. The site has been designated a national historic landmark.
18.7 Miles
Offering entertainment programs to the community, The Funhouse Commons has youth classes for sewing, robots, card games, and more. The facility has a dress up room, indoor playground, and games for kids to play.
18.8 Miles
Schooners North offers sailing aboard their traditionally gaff-rigged vessels. Professional and informative staff, gorgeous boats with a rich history, and both the crews and the schooners have been Coast Guard inspected.
18.8 Miles
Dogs can play, exercise, and socialize in a wide open space at Orcas Island Dog Park while their owners sit back and relax. Dogs are allowed off-leash after passing through the two-gate entrance.
18.9 Miles
See the beauty of the Pacific Northwest on a 4 hour guided tour aboard a 42' sloop. All Aboard Sailing Charters and Nature Excursions will get you in the rhythm of coastal life as you enjoy a memorable maritime adventure.
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An eclectic collection of artifacts and memorabilia, San Juan Historical Society and Museum is an interesting place to visit. Buildings and sights to see include a jail, power station, cemetery and mining exhibit.
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1071 Crow Valley Road, Eastsound, WA 98245
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Serving as a haven for native wildlife, the Turtleback Mountain Preserve is one of the most noticeable landscapes in the San Juan Islands. It features a prominent, undeveloped ridge with plenty of trails for hiking, nature viewing, and birdwatching.
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This 1948 wooden sloop accommodates 6 passengers who can either relax, or participate as part of the crew or through instruction. Day tours start and end at Deer Harbor as they traverse the San Juan Channel and Islands.