- 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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Named because of its involvement in the 1984 Olympic tryouts, Marathon Park is just minutes from the heart of Olympia. Along with walking trails, the park is built around Capitol Lake, a great place for nature and bird watching.
22.4 Miles
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Westfield Capital Mall, 625 Black Lake Blvd SW, Olympia, WA 98502
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With stadium seating and digital sound quality, movie goers can enjoy the latest releases at Century Olympia Theaters. In addition to new releases, they also show classic movies at special events.
22.4 Miles
Along the tree-lined shores of Hick Lake lies Wanschers Community Park, a 16-acre site with views of Mt. Rainier. The park provide grassy areas for picnics or play, hiking on woodland paths and lake-shore fishing.
22.5 Miles
Located on 39.77 acres, Yauger Park was built by a retired Army colonel after whom the park is named. The park offers picnic tables and shelter, a basketball hoop, running track, playground, baseball fields and skate park.
22.6 Miles
Yashiro Japanese Garden is a .74 acre garden advertised as being 'a visionary expression about our connectedness to nature and earth.' The garden maintains a picnic area and may interest those looking for a place to relax.
22.6 Miles
Situated off 285 feet of waterfront, Long Lake Park offers a swimming beach, open grassy areas and wooded trails for outdoor recreation. Activities to enjoy include hiking, swimming, boating sand volleyball and picnicking.
22.7 Miles
Fifth Avenue Bridge is an ideal viewing spot for spawning salmon in the fall. In season, the city has volunteers to help answer questions and point out the salmon, as well as the other wildlife that thrives there.
22.7 Miles
Spanning 24 acres, Heritage Park offers a variety of amenities, including a large splash pad area where kids can cool off in hot weather. The park also has walking and jogging trails and an amphitheater.
22.8 Miles
Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the lake from the many benches in Capitol Lake Park. There is a gravel path surrounding the lake for walking and biking. The lake is occupied with geese, ducks, and heron.
22.8 Miles
Operated by the non-profit organization Olympia Film Society, the Capitol Theater is a cinema focused on bringing the local community independent films. In addition to movies, the theater also hosts occasional live music performances and displays artwork throughout the cinema.