- Our list of the best things to do in Snohomish, Washington, features the top 342 nearby activities — including 127 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Snohomish, WA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Food & Drink, and Museums & Galleries.
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510 Bellevue Way Northeast, Bellevue, WA 98004
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The Bellevue Art Museum (BAM) is a center for the exploration of craft, design, and art. The museum features artworks by artists such as Ann Weber, Erich Woll, and Gerri Sayler.
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The Westin Bellevue, 600 Bellevue Way NE, Bellevue, WA 98004
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Located in the lobby of the Westin Bellevue, the Cypress Lounge & Wine Bar offers a breakfast buffet and omelet station in the mornings and a full menu for lunch and dinner. The restaurant also hosts live music.
21.3 Miles
Downtown Park is a local facility with half a mile jogging track that runs through well-kept greens, a waterfall and a duck pond which serves as an ice skating ring in winters.
21.3 Miles
Bordering Lake Washington is Meydenbauer Beach Park with well kept docks, picnic grounds and life guards available on the spot. The walking trails lead through beautiful views of the surrnounding scenery and the lake where one can fish or swim.
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Covering over 53 acres, the Bellevue Botanical Gardens serves as an urban refuge. There are cultivated gardens, natural wetlands, and restored woodlands that allow for walking, community celebrations, and even outdoor art exhibits.
21.3 Miles
Situated on nearly 100 acres, Wilburton Hill Park features a walking trail that is part of the Lake to Lake Trail and Greenway System. The park has fields for baseball and soccer, picnic facilities, a playground and a zip line.
21.4 Miles
The Kelsey Creek Park & Farm is based on original farm land that dates to the 1930s. The site currently is home to many animals, including horses, goats, sheep, chickens, pigs, waterfowl, and rabbits that frolic near a playground and picnic tables.
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Gas Works Park opened to the public in 1975 on lands that originally contained a plant that converted gas from coal. The 19-acre site includes picnic areas, a large play barn, and a stunning view of Seattle.
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Larsen Lake Blueberry Farm features row upon row of blueberry trees surrounding a lake with ample space for picnicking. Blueberries can be picked and bought by the pound, along with other fresh fruits, vegetables and flowers.