- Our list of the best things to do in Oak Harbor, Washington, features the top 150 nearby activities — including 84 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Oak Harbor, WA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Food & Drink, Entertainment & Shows, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 20 things to do within the city of Oak Harbor, WA , followed by 130 popular activities in nearby cities, including Mount Vernon, Port Townsend, Friday Harbor, Anacortes, La Conner, Langley, Sequim, Coupeville, Eastsound, Marysville, Washington, Freeland and Greenbank
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Tour meets at the Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA
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Visitors can see what the culinary world of Seattle has to offer by sampling food from all across the city with Seattle Bites Food Tours. One of the highlights of the tour is a stop at Pike Place Market.
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Evergreen Park is a landscaped public park that offers a variety of amenities. It features a boat launch, picnic areas with tables and shelters, hiking and biking trails, and a memorial to the victims of 9/11.
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Capitol Hill is a residential district with one of the city's most prominent nightlife and entertainment venues. The Hill is dotted with coffeehouses, taverns and bars to appeal to all types of groups.
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3515 Telegraph Road, Cobble Hill, British Columbia
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Near the cultural city of Duncan, Arbutus Ridge Golf Club is in the center of wine country and was featured in many championship events. Golfers enjoy the environmentally friendly 18-hole course, golf academy, and bar & grille.
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Odysseo By Cavalia is a theatrical experience that combines acrobatics, high tech theatrical effects, and equestrian arts into one show. The performance has a video backdrop the size of three IMAX screens.
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With waters that are typically too chilly to swim in, Alki Beach in Seattle, is a favorite destination for those who enjoy relaxing and playing on the waterfront. Featuring 135 acres of parkland, beachgoers enjoy rollerblading, jogging, picnicking and enjoying the sunsets.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Park Butte Trail
Mt. Baker National Recreation Area, Glacier, WA 98237
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The roundtrip distance for the Park Butte Trail is approximately seven and a half miles with a total elevation gain of 2,200 feet. The trail offers views of Mount Baker, several waterfalls, campsites, and a historic fire lookout.