- Our list of the best things to do in Glacier, Washington, features the top 37 nearby activities — including 24 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Glacier, WA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Water Activities, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 8 things to do within the city of Glacier, WA , followed by 29 popular activities in nearby cities, including Lynden, Chilliwack, Bellingham and Cultus Lake
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300-598 S 18th Street, Mount Vernon, WA 98274
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As a community splash pad, Kiwanis Park With Spray Park has a variety of geysers and spray devices for kids to play with. The park is surrounded by picnic tables and is situated next to playground equipment.
37.0 Miles
This 25-acre state campground has beaches for swimming, picnic areas including a shelter, coin operated restroom facilities, and a large grass area for playing.
37.1 Miles
A variety of shows are offered at the RiverBelle Dinner Theatre instead of a standard set performance. Guests can enjoy a full dinner while watching musicals, dramas, or comedies within the intimate theater venue.
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The Tulip Valley Winery produces Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, Pinot Noir wines and semi-sweet ciders produced from Skagit Valley apples. The location's tasting room is open from May 5th to October 31st.
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16163 State Route 536, Mount Vernon, WA 98273
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Tulip Valley Vineyard & Orchard is a vineyard and orchard that offers a wide selection of ciders and wines. The tasting room is in a barn which is also available for rent for an art show or meeting.
37.2 Miles
Lincoln Theater serves as a venue for cinema, educational programs, live performing artists, and exhibitions of fine art. They offer a wide of variety of both live and filmed performances.
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A 54-acre park, Edgewater Park offers a variety of amenities for visitors. It features a boat launch, soccer and softball fields, large open green spaces, a playground for kids, and restroom facilities.
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The Peace Arch State Park was constructed around the actual arch that was dedicated to the citizens of the United States and Canada in 1921. The park contains several landscaped gardens and outdoor art sculptures.
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Spanning 194 acres, Birch Bay State Park provides outdoor recreation along Washington's saltwater Birch Bay. Campers, beachcombers and sightseers can enjoy water sports, clamming, fishing, wildlife and bird watching, and amphitheater activities.
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Visitors who are interested in photo opportunities may enjoy the views offered by Little Mountain Park. In addition to the site's fall foliage, the location also provides a view of Skagit Valley from the summit.