- Our list of the best things to do in Centralia, Washington, features the top 50 nearby activities — including 18 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Centralia, WA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Amusement, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 9 things to do within the city of Centralia, WA , followed by 41 popular activities in nearby cities, including Olympia and Lacey
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6326 114th Ave Ct E, Puyallup, WA 98372
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Mike & Terry's Outdoor Fun Park is a family-owned-and-operated amusement venue for outdoor entertainment at affordable prices. Main attractions include Go-Karts, four different batting cages and two, 18-hole mini-golf courses.
46.2 Miles
Gather up some friends for a challenging, fast-paced game of paintball at Paintball Sports Park. Groups can range in size from two to 40. There's a covered picnic area for enjoying snacks and drinks during a break from play. Birthday parties can be booked.
46.2 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.
46.3 Miles
These open boat tours provide a full view of the Puget Sound wild life and scenery. They offer sightseeing tours, private charters, and memorial services. Tours begin in both Gig Harbor and Tacoma.
46.3 Miles
At Gig Harbor Rent-A-Boat, visitors can rent motor boats, as well as kayaks, paddleboards, and jet skis to take out on the waters of South Puget Sound. Visitors can take a kayaking tour that includes two hours of instruction.
46.4 Miles
Operated by the Puyallup Indian Tribe, the Emerald Queen Casino offers a variety of attractions and betting tables. There is live entertainment, professional boxing, buffet style eating, and both slot machines and tables.
46.5 Miles
From Johnston Ridge Observatory, visitors can watch Mount St. Helens from an observation deck in the blast zone. The center features exhibits depicting the geological history of the mountain and details about the eruption in 1980.
46.7 Miles
As a 122 acre park, McCormick Forest has interlacing trails adding up to 4 miles for visitors to hike on. The trails have various doggy bag dispensers for visitors with dogs.
46.7 Miles
Bringing the love of theatre to the Puget Sound area, Paradise Theatre offers both professional productions and theater education. Paradise Theatre features shows suitable for both adults and children throughout its season.
46.9 Miles
Crescent Creek Park is a full-service, well maintained city park available for a variety of recreational pursuits. The park offers ball fields, playground equipment, shelters, picnic tables, and grills in a natural location enhanced by the Crescent Creek streambed.