- Our list of the best things to do in Langley, Washington, features the top 314 nearby activities — including 136 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Langley, WA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Food & Drink, Entertainment & Shows, and Museums & Galleries.
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306 West 3rd Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362
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Visitors can see a variety of wildlife on the sightseeing hike offered by Experience Olympic Day Tours. Among this wildlife are multiple species of birds, newts, salmon, and slugs. There are also wild mushrooms and berries on the hiking trail.
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The Laurel Lanes Bowling Center gives its visitors the opportunity to bowl. The center includes technologies such as auto-scoring as well as auto gutter ball guards for more inexperienced bowlers.
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Laurel Lanes Bowling is a bowling lane with auto-scoring, auto-bumpers, family bowling club discounts, and children summer bowling passes. They also host adult and youth leagues, tournaments, and learn to bowl better classes.
48.2 Miles
This seasonal zip line tour company provides training and practice zip lines before taking you up a short hike to the beginning of an eight line zip tour that takes guests through forests, across a lake and protected wetlands, viewing otters, birds and other wild life.
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Bill McDonald Pkwy at 25th Street, Bellingham, WA
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A collaboration between the City of Wellingham and Western Washington University, Sehome Hill Arboretum features numerous walking and hiking trails. Each trail offers scenic views making it ideal for nature and bird watchers.
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This 1948 wooden sloop accommodates 6 passengers who can either relax, or participate as part of the crew or through instruction. Day tours start and end at Deer Harbor as they traverse the San Juan Channel and Islands.
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PO Box 2424, Friday Harbor, WA 98250
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Leading a variety of adventure kayak tours in Washington, the San Juan Islands, the Baja Peninsula, and other areas, Sea Quest Expeditions Kayak Tours features expert guides. The company's Washington tours include day trips among pods of killer whales.
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325 W. 14th Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362
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Located on the northern part of the Olympic Peninsula, All Points Charters & Tours offers a variety of small group tours and trips. All are guided by well-credentialed, expert staff.
48.5 Miles
Sucia Island State Park has well-kept and spacious docks which offer beautiful views of the water. Additionally, the park also has a Fossil Bay where visitors can learn about the fossils found on the island as well as a network of walking trails and picnic areas.
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North Shore Charters explores the San Juan Islands providing custom boat tours. Fishing charters, sailing, whale watching, and day trips to Victoria BC, Vancouver, and the Canada Gulf Islands. Almost 20 years of experience with this ecosystem provide expert tour guides.