- Our list of the best things to do in Shoreline, Washington, features the top 507 nearby activities — including 209 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Shoreline, WA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Food & Drink, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 2 things to do within the city of Shoreline, WA , followed by 505 popular activities in nearby cities, including Woodinville, Seattle, Kirkland, Poulsbo, Bellevue, Edmonds, Issaquah, Bainbridge Island, Bremerton, Redmond, Snohomish, Everett, Renton, Lynnwood, Port Orchard, Bothell, Langley, Mukilteo, Silverdale, Marysville, Sammamish, Kent, Burien, Marysville, Washington, Port Townsend, Seatac, Clinton and Freeland
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A cooperative art gallery, Verksted Gallery was founded by two local artists in 1987 and is now comprised of over 36 cooperative artists. Featured pieces include stained glass, colored pencil art, woven what, Polaroid image transfers, and more.
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18809 Anderson Parkway, Poulsbo, WA 98370
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Also known as the Liberty Bay Waterfront Park, the Muriel Iverson Williams Waterfont Park spans 1.5 acres. The park includes a pavilion that can be rented for private functions, a lawn, an a waterside viewing area.
14.4 Miles
Poulsbo Fish Park is a 20.73 acre park featuring a scenic boardwalk. The park offers nature hiking trails, walking paths, an arboretum, viewing platforms, and interpretive signs. The park is home to various wildlife and is suitable for bird watching.
14.5 Miles
Situated along the Snohomish River, the Farm at Swan's Trail offers a wide range of outdoor farm-based amusement for families. Depending on the season, the farm has apple picking, a pumpkin patch, a corn maze, nine-hole putting course, and live duck races.
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The Farm is a farm-themed outdoor amusement facility that features a variety of attractions and amenities. There is a corn maze in the shape of Washington State, a miniature golf course, wagon rides, and even live duck races.
14.5 Miles
Located in the woods, 16 acre Pine Lake Park offers plenty of picnic areas and recreational activities such as children play areas, a basketball court, and a baseball field. The lake offers opportunities for fishing, boating, and swimming.
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Situated along Possession Sound, Harborview Park measures eight acres and allows visitors a waterfront view with passing civilian and military ships. The park provides picnic tables, benches, a grassy lawn for open field activities and a trail.
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Nelson Park contains a playground for small children and a covered area with picnic tables, while also providing a look back into the history of the area. The park includes a cabin with artifacts dating back to the late 1800s.
14.6 Miles
Apart from being a lush green park with multiple hiking trails, some of which provide access to the nearby beach and a separate area for launching boats, there are also old military bunkers used during World War II within the premises of Fort Ward State Park.
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Housed with the Martinson cabin, a 100-year old building, the Martinson House Museum offers a view of Washington State at the turn of the 20th century. The museum features a collection of artifacts dating from the 1880s to 1930.