- 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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With capacity to hold 72,000 people, Century Link Field contains 48 concession areas and 11 elevators to maintain a smooth flowing venue. The field hosts the local Seattle Seahawks and also offers private and group tours.
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21430 SE May Valley Road, Issaquah, WA 98029
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With over 1,500 acres of wilderness to explore, visitors can venture the multi-use trails of Squak Mountain State Park. The trails are lined with different species of ferns, mushrooms, and even slugs.
30.5 Miles
Surrounded by stately pines and fresh air is the Kitsap Forest Theater. Guests follow the forest trail to take their seat to enjoy the production companies annual run of musicals, stage plays and concerts.
30.5 Miles
Olympic Cinemas is locally owned. The cinemas provide digital projection and sound. They do not offer movies in 3D. Olympic Cinemas has concession stands. Patrons can purchase bundles of popcorn and soda.
30.6 Miles
Trinity Tree Farm is a family event center for all things holiday related such as Christmas tree scouting and picking out pumpkins in the pumpkin patch. It's also great for weddings and other special events.
30.7 Miles
Spanning 50 acres along Eagle Harbor, Pritchard Park houses the Japanese American Internment Memorial, and 17 acres of forested trails. These trails are home to over 40 species of plants, and over 40 bird species.
30.8 Miles
In 2013, the newly renovated Seattle King's Street Station opened to visitors. The station was updated with architecture to match it's original design from the early 1900s, terrazzo floors and ornamental ceilings make travelers feel like they are walking through an older time.
30.9 Miles
Visit the original Seattle while walking the subterranean streets and store fronts that were built over after the fire of 1889. A guide provides historic information as you are lead through the underground city. Need a break? Grab something to eat at the underground cafe.
30.9 Miles
One of the largest vintage pottery shops in the country, Laguna Pottery specializes in discontinued and collectible American dinnerware and art pottery. Find antique and historic pieces from the collection of 20th century decorative ceramic art pottery.
31.0 Miles
What once served as the heart of the city, Pioneer Square is a walk riddled with history. The square is home of art museums, fashion boutiques, and food from all parts of the world.