- Our list of the best things to do in Lakewood, Washington, features the top 230 nearby activities — including 83 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Lakewood, WA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Food & Drink, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 20 things to do within the city of Lakewood, WA , followed by 210 popular activities in nearby cities, including Olympia, Tacoma, Lacey, Gig Harbor, Kent, Puyallup, Federal Way, Auburn, Spanaway, Port Orchard, Burien, Renton, University Place, Issaquah and Seatac
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Elanden Gardens, with their waterfront setting, offer beautiful views of the landscape designed by the owner who also owns a separate studio for his scupltures in the premises. The gardens include a collection of bonsai plants, a gift shop and a nursery.
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Shuga Jazz Bistro features classic southern cuisine along with international and local jazz artists. They use locally sourced products and rent their facilities for birthdays, weddings, life celebrations and other special events.
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Providing artistic culture to the city of Renton is the Renton IKEA Performing Arts Center. The 540 seat theatre presents regional talent in stage plays and musicals, and also offers a professional training program.
25.9 Miles
Some visitor attractions in Reton are Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park, Jimi Hendrix Grave Site, Henry Moses Aquatic Center, Hazel Pool, CD Danza Salon and Spa, Jack's Pub and Grill, Northwest Seaplanes tours, and a variety of local pubs.
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With a focus on older video games, 8 Bit Arcade Bar provides a rotating selection of over 80 vintage pinball machines and video games. The bar has food and drinks available including pizza, milkshakes, soda and beer.
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Renton Veteran's Memorial Park memorial consists of 2,000 etched marble plaques that form walls in the shape of a star, each representing a veteran. There is also plenty of green space.
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From horse boarding to summer camps, The Riding Place offers visitors a variety of equestrian related programs to enroll in. Visitors can take English riding lessons with a competition winning rider.
25.9 Miles
A fenced community playground, the Clayton Playground features a basketball court as well as an area with swings, slides, and other playground equipment. The playground also has a covered picnic area.
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Use the real-time flight simulator, have a sleep over at the museum or explore rockets and robots as you wander through the museum learning the history of flight; Educational Financial Assistance programs also available.
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Owned and operated by the Sidney Museum and Arts Association, the Log Cabin Museum is housed in an actual cabin that was built in 1914. Exhibits cover home life in the South Kitsap area during the past 100 years.