Things to Do in Kirkland, WA

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26.3 Miles
75% 4 votes
Parks 32205 11th Place South, Federal Way, WA 98003 MoreLess Info
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.
26.3 Miles
100% 3 votes
Marinas 329 Wharf Street, Langley, WA 98260 MoreLess Info
At South Whidbey Harbor at Langley, visitors can see boats of all shapes and sizes docked at the marina's slips. The marina has amenities like a boat ramp and beach with direct access to the harbor.
26.3 Miles
100% 2 votes
Parks 5039 SW Dash Point Road, Federal Way, WA 98023 MoreLess Info
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.
26.3 Miles
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Parks 7501 70th St NE, Marysville, WA 98270 MoreLess Info
A 28 acre park with 4 acres dedicated to recreational purposes, Northpointe Park includes a bike path, a playground, picnicking areas and a 2 acre walking trail. It also features a series of outdoor fitness stations.
26.4 Miles
96% 72 votes
Art Gallery 179 Second Street, Langley, WA 98260 MoreLess Info
Callahan's Firehouse Studio and Gallery was originally a working firehouse. Now, the facility is a glass blowing and art studio and gallery, with a variety of original works for purchase. The studio also offers glass blowing lessons.
26.4 Miles
95% 44 votes
Cultural Centers Marine Dr, Marysville, WA MoreLess Info
The Hibulb Cultural Center provides its visitors with historical facts on the legacy of the Tulalip Tribes. This 50-acre natural history preserve houses exhibits, classrooms, a gift shop and research library.
26.4 Miles
50% 2 votes
Specialty Museums 918 H St SE, Auburn, WA 98002 MoreLess Info
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.
26.4 Miles
50% 2 votes
Parks 910 Ninth St. SE, Auburn, WA 98002 MoreLess Info
Home to White River Valley Museum, Les Gove Museum Park features a restored log cabin, turn of the century Main Street and a caboose. The park has a half-mile trail, spray pad, playground, fitness equipment and open grass fields.
26.4 Miles
100% 1 votes
Parks PO Box 136, Langley, WA 98260 MoreLess Info
Situated on Whidbey Island, the South Whidbey Park & Recreation District covers multiple recreation facilities, including four baseball fields, five soccer fields, and two full playgrounds. There is even a complete wooden castle play structure in its own park area.
26.5 Miles
67% 12 votes
Children's Play Area 1101 Supermall Way, Auburn, WA 98001 MoreLess Info
An indoor playground area and party place, Auburn's Xtreme Bounce Of Fun is geared toward kids under 48 inches tall. The facility features an inflatable slide, a ball pit, and a variety of creative toys and games.
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