- Our list of the best things to do in Everett, Washington, features the top 286 nearby activities — including 113 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Everett, WA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Food & Drink, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 24 things to do within the city of Everett, WA , followed by 262 popular activities in nearby cities, including Woodinville, Kirkland, Edmonds, Redmond, Snohomish, Lynnwood, Bothell, Langley, Mukilteo, Marysville, Seattle, Bellevue, Bainbridge Island, Poulsbo, Sammamish, Shoreline, Port Townsend, Marysville, Washington, Clinton, Freeland and Greenbank
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A 16-screen movie theater, Century Federal Way displays first-run feature films using digital projection, RealD 3D and High Frame Rate 3D. The theater offers stadium seating, arcade games and a lobby cafe with food and beverages.
46.2 Miles
As an arcade, Tilt offers an assortment of games to choose from, including basketball, racing, claw machines, and more. Visitors can exchange tickets for gifts won from the games at the prize area.
46.2 Miles
With open fields, the Palisades Park lets visitors run and play outside. Facilities at the park include a playground, a basketball court, and benches along the walking path to sit on.
46.4 Miles
An 1100 seat theater, the Auburn Performing Arts Center hosts a variety of shows and productions, including ballets, plays, films, and other events. The Center is owned and operated by the Auburn School District.
46.4 Miles
Auburn's Children's Dance Theater offers instruction and experience in various kinds of dance for children from 3 to 9 years old. It stages regular performances, and teaches jazz, tap, ballet, and lyrical dance styles.
46.4 Miles
In the mid-1970s, the Auburn Ave Theatre was converted from a cinema to a performing arts venue. The site now hosts dance performances, live music, children's shows, and quality theater for the local community.
46.6 Miles
There is more than 3,300 feet of shoreline to explore on this 398-acre state park that offers camp sites, hiking, bike trails, a swim area, and allows kayaks, canoes, fishing, skim boarding and sailboarding. Alcohol is allowed in the camp grounds only by registered of age campers.
46.7 Miles
One of the oldest lighthouses on the Northwest coast, the New Dungeness has daily tours and offers week long volunteer lighthouse keeper positions. If the 5 mile scenic walk along the split is too much for you, boat transportation can be arranged in advance.
46.7 Miles
Situated on 83.5 acres, Celebration Park features lighted baseball and soccer fields as well as trails that connect to the BPA Trails System. It has areas suitable for picnics, a children's playground and restroom facilities.
46.9 Miles
The historic White River Valley Museum is a small museum that has the goal of preserving and sharing the history of the South King County area. The museum features a Caboose from the year 1924.