- Our list of the best things to do in Port Orchard, Washington, features the top 381 nearby activities — including 158 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
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8415 Paine Field Blvd, Mukilteo, WA 98275
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This is the only commercial jet assembly manufacturing plant in the northwest to offer tours. Children must be 4-feet tall or above; exhibits include an Interactive Learning Zone, and an Airplane Design Zone. There's a gift shop and café as well as 7 spaces available for event rentals.
30.9 Miles
A movie theater multiplex with six auditoriums, the Regal South Hill Cinema 6 shows primarily first-run Hollywood movies in all digital video and sound. The theater offers discount matinees and other promotions.
31.0 Miles
Centered around a 12-acre lake, Bradley Lake Park is developing its grounds to provide more recreational opportunities. Currently the park hosts two ball-fields, an inclusive playground, walking trails, fishing spots and a covered eating area.
31.1 Miles
Although children must be 4 feet tall to go on the tour and photos are not allowed, this tour allows you to witness airplanes being built for airlines all over the world. No personal items including purses and back packs are allowed on the tour, but there are rental lockers available.
31.3 Miles
Providing a variety of fitness equipment in its gym, Mel Korum Family YMCA provides a facility for members to workout. The facilities includes a pool for laps, and a shallow pool for children.
31.3 Miles
With dirt trails for dogs to run through, Loganberry Lane Park offers visitors an off-leash park for their dogs. They offer dog-height water fountains so owners don't have to bring water.
31.3 Miles
A 35-acre lakeside park, Thornton A. Sullivan Park offers swimming, fishing, boating in non-motorized boats, disc golf, a playground and wooded trails. They have BBQ pits, table tennis, on-duty lifeguards, restrooms and showers.
31.3 Miles
A neighborhood park, Rainier Woods Park spans nine acres of land. The park features large grassy open spaces as well aa softball field, picnic facilities, and a playground for kids.
31.5 Miles
A 16-lane facility, Glacier Bowling Lanes provides open and league bowling with automated scoring, synthetic lanes and a pro shop. The center offers arcade games, a children's playroom, sports television, a restaurant and a full bar.
31.6 Miles
This off the leash dog park is also a great place for clamming, rock collecting, ship and eagle watching, and offers sensational beach access. The 4th of July celebration is alternative, with locals bringing their own fireworks.