- Our list of the best things to do in Longview, Washington, features the top 17 nearby activities — including 8 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Longview, WA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Sights & Landmarks, and Food & Drink.
- The results below include the top 12 things to do within the city of Longview, WA , followed by 6 popular activities in nearby cities, including Castle Rock and Amboy
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30.5 Miles
Saddle Dam and Yale Lake offer waterfront scenery, breathtaking mountain views and surrounding woodlands. The area is most popular for camping, boating, hiking, kayaking, fishing, photo journalism and wildlife watching.
31.4 Miles
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13914 Northwest 3rd Court, Vancouver, WA 98685
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A children's activity and entertainment center, Kids Club Fun & Fitness features a play structure with slides, a bridge, swings and a tree house. The center also offers swimming and dance lessons, party hosting, educational programs and day camps.
32.4 Miles
A regional park, Frenchman’s Bar Park spans 120 scenic acres along the banks of the Columbia River. The park features picnic shelters, barbecue grills, playground equipment, restrooms, and a two and a half mile hiking trail.
32.7 Miles
Salmon Creek Park features swimming areas, a lifejacket loner station, bathouse and observation platforms. Also available are over two dozen picnic tables, barbeque grills, playgound equipment and more, allowingn for a complete day of outdoor fun.
33.1 Miles
This shallow 15 foot lake accommodates kayaking, canoeing, swimming, rowing and windsurfing, while the 2.5 mile long park has bird watching of water fowl and mated pairs of bald eagles, sane volleyball and picnicking. It connects to Frenchman's Bar Park.
33.8 Miles
Guests can watch beavers hard at work on the Birth of a Lake Trail. The trail features interpretive displays that describe the events that led up to the transformation of Coldwater Creek to Coldwater Lake.
33.8 Miles
Formed by the 1980 eruption of Mt. St. Helen's, Coldwater Lake has an easy walking trail and several vista spots, some of which have commanding views of the mountain itself. Trout fishing and observable wildlife are some of its highlights.
33.8 Miles
An 11-screen movie theater, Regal Cinema 99 Stadium 11 displays first-run feature films using digital projection and RealD 3D. The theater offers mobile ticketing, stadium seating, a game room and a lobby snack bar.
34.5 Miles
Consisting of a north and south fork, Toutle River runs 17 miles and has a walking path to enjoy the native scenery from. Along the side of the river, visitors can see lava fields from the Mount St. Helens eruption.
35.0 Miles
From open bowling to league play, Hazel Dell Lanes offers visitors a bowling alley experience with 24 lanes to choose from. The alley hosts a cosmic bowling event called Thunder Alley on Friday and Saturday nights.