- Our list of the best things to do in Auburn, Washington, features the top 340 nearby activities — including 117 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Auburn, WA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Food & Drink, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 19 things to do within the city of Auburn, WA , followed by 321 popular activities in nearby cities, including Seattle, Bellevue, Issaquah, Tacoma, Puyallup, Kent, Gig Harbor, Renton, Federal Way, Lakewood, Port Orchard, Snoqualmie, Sammamish, Redmond, Spanaway, Kirkland, Bainbridge Island, Burien, University Place and Seatac
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11730 118th Ave NE, Ste 100, Kirkland, WA 98034
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The mission of the Studio East Training For the Performing Arts is to create opportunities for young people to explore the performing arts. The center offers homeschool classes, after school programs, and school break camps.
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Surrounded by trees, Jasper's Dog Park provides a fenced park area for dogs to play and exercise. It features a separate section for smaller dogs, a small agility course and shaded areas.
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Northwest Cellars is a winery with a tasting room where they usually sample 5 of their award winning wines at a time. They also have happy hours and host events including concerts and private parties.
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A showcase for new comedians, Laugh's Comedy Club is a great place for amusement and entertainment. This venue has also hosted a number of professional and well-known personalities including Joe Machi from The Last Comic Standing.
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Olympic Cinemas is locally owned. The cinemas provide digital projection and sound. They do not offer movies in 3D. Olympic Cinemas has concession stands. Patrons can purchase bundles of popcorn and soda.
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100 Brown Farm Rd, Olympia, WA 98516
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Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge visitor activities include wild life photography, limited hunting, limited boat access only fishing, self-guided and ranger lead tours, and wildlife viewing. Kids can also explore the Nature Explore Area or join the Junior Refuge Manager Program. The program is free.
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See a movie the old-fashioned way at Rodeo Drive-In Theatre. Movies are shown in digital presentation, and guests listen through car speakers or portable FM radio (no outdoor speakers available). A concession stand is available. Open mid-March through end of September.
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Open seasonally, the Rodeo Drive-In Theatre has existed in various forms since 1949. A classic drive-in rich in nostalgia, it shows a variety of movies, and offers a variety of bargains and double features.
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12421 103rd Ave NE, Kirkland, WA 98034
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North Kirkland Community Center & Park is nearly 5.5 acres and includes dual playgrounds with many attractions, a basketball court, picnic areas and lots of green space. The center also offers many classes including dance and aerobics.
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A 46 acre park, O.O. Denny Park was willed to the City of Seattle by Orion Orville Denny. The park features open fields, hiking and biking trails, and a sandy beach.