Having fun and seeing great sights doesn't always have to break the bank. Why spend money to have the time of your life when there are these 12 free things to do in Washington state? Here is proof that you can have fun and create memories without opening your wallet.
1. Center for Wooden Boats, Seattle
2. Olympic Sculpture Park, Seattle
Grab a notepad and a pen and get inspired by contemporary art pieces at the Olympic Sculpture Park. This nine-acre public art space sits along the waterfront in Seattle and is a lovely place to take a stroll. It's certainly one of the best activities in Washington. For more information, visit the parks website.
3. North Cascades National Park
Enjoy a scenic picnic, go hiking, camping, or do any other outdoor activity you can think of at the North Cascades National Park. Best of all, there is no entry fee.
4. Harborview Park, Everett
5. Bridge of Glass, Tacoma
Admire the unique glass artwork of Dale Chihuly at the Bridge of Glass located at the Washington State History Museum. Although there is an entry fee to the museum, you can see this gorgeous art piece by Chihuly for free!
6. Strawberry Fields Off-leash Dog Park, Marysville
Your barking best bud will enjoy the freedom at Strawberry Fields Off-leash Park while you can capture some breathtaking photos of the surrounding landscape! Visit the webpage to learn more.
7. Juanita Beach Park, Kirkland
With 1,000 feet of shoreline, a playground, ball fields, and beach with seasonal swimming, you can easily spend the day at Juanita Beach Park. For more information, head to this webpage.
8. World’s Largest Radio Flyer, Spokane
Take your new legendary Instagram profile pic at the World’s Largest Radio Flyer located at Riverfront Park. Also known as "The Childhood Express,' this roadside attraction is one of the most popular in places to visit in Washington. It even has a slide!
9. Kubota Garden, Seattle
10. Frye Art Museum, Seattle
Frye Art Museum offers free admission to see its incredible contemporary art collection. Just keep in mind that there's paid street parking in downtown Seattle. To learn more about this museum, visit the website.
11. Manito Park and Botanical Gardens, Spokane
Spend some time at the dazzling Manito Park and Botanical Gardens, a 90-acre public park in Spokane's South Hill neighborhood. With trails, gardens, playgrounds, a conservatory, and more, there is plenty to explore. Learn more by visiting the website.
12. Poo Poo Point
The last thing on our list of free things to do in Washington is a venture up to the glorious Poo Poo Point in the Issaquah Alps. According to the Washington Trails Association website, there is no pass required for this particular hike. To learn more about the trail to the overlook, visit this webpage.
Some of the best things in life cost nothing. If you are looking for free things to do in Washington, there are plenty of options. What free places to visit in Washington are your favorite? Let us know in the comments.
If you're looking for some strange roadside attractions to visit around The Evergreen State, check out our list of bizarre roadside attractions in Washington.
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