- 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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24.5 Miles
93%
318 votes
1567 Westside Road, Friday Harbor, WA 98250
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Lime Kiln Point State Park Interpretive Center has a rich history in mining and current goal to protect local whales. The center includes history and tours of the lighthouse, as well as views of the old quarry.
24.6 Miles
With over 2,550 feet of shoreline, the 36.32-acre park has land-based facilities for whale watching, as well as views of Vancouver Island; forest trails lead you to the rocky shoreline and a lighthouse.
24.9 Miles
From the elevated tees at Shuksan Golf Club, named after a nearby peak in the Cascades, golfers enjoy the views of its varying terrain. Ten Mile Creek also meanders through the course and comes into play on 17 holes.
25.4 Miles
One of the largest apple orchards in the Northwest, BelleWood Acres provides multiple activity venues. Popular pastimes include picking apples or pumpkins, shopping at the farm market, eating at the bistro, or participating in craft-making.
25.8 Miles
Whale watching tours are the primary focus of Legacy Charters. The company also offers fishing charters for groups of six or less so that there is always a feeling of personalized service.
25.9 Miles
99%
767 votes
210 Madrona Drive, Friday Harbor, WA 98250
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The 30 foot 'Peregrine' is a eco-friendly, quiet motor boat that gives its passengers a smooth ride as it tours the waters off of San Juan Island for tourists to view seals, whales, falcons, and other wild life from the area.
26.9 Miles
The Coast Artillery Museum is an educational museum that is open every day of the year. The museum displays old military vehicles and also provides walking tours of Artillery Hill.
27.0 Miles
This artist complex provides musical, dance, and theater entertainment for all ages. Partnered with Fort Warden State Park, they offer art paired with nature classes. Residences are also available to artists wishing to immerse themselves in their art.
27.0 Miles
89%
101 votes
Fort Worden State Park, Port Townsend, WA 98368
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An educational and science center focused on marine conservation and preserving our shorelines, that offers classes, camps and cruises to people of all ages; volunteer opportunities and ongoing environmental projects always available.
27.1 Miles
This 434 acre park has more than two miles of shoreline to enjoy the Pacific Ocean and views. The high bluffs provide a scenic view of the Puget Sound. Historic buildings give you plenty to explore on this 19th century fort. Behaved pets welcome.