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Address: 15711 Marine Drive NE, Stanwood, WA 98292
This scenic course looks tame on paper, but the rolling hills, changes in elevation, and dogleg holes all add length and difficulty that can't be measured. Though relatively open, the course sports an occasional grouping of trees that can pinch the landing area or green opening. Consider fairway woods or long irons...
Lake Washington Cruise – Kirkland
Category: Sightseeing - Seattle Attractions & Activities
Address: 1 Kirkland Ave, Kirkland City Docks, Kirkland, WA 98101
Argosy Cruises offers this scenic Lake Washington tour that leaves from the public docks at Marina Park in Kirkland. The relaxing 1½-hour cruise highlights stunning scenery and includes interesting tidbits about the area's history. Snacks and beverages are available onboard, and free parking is available in Peter Kirk...
Category: Sightseeing - Seattle Attractions & Activities
Address: 1554 15th Ave E, Seattle, WA 98112
Set high above the city, Lakeview Cemetery affords incomparable views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Range. It's also where some of Seattle's most famous citizens have been laid to rest. Among the well-known are Bruce and Brandon Lee, father and son martial arts experts and film stars. Their gravesites, and others in...
Category: Sightseeing - Seattle Attractions & Activities
Address: 222 Yale Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109
You haven't been shopping until you've visited REI's flagship store! This remarkable outdoor supply store promises an unforgettable experience. They offer an extensive inventory of gear for everything from kayaking to bird watching. Most impressive, however, are the phenomenal facilities, which allow you to assess the...
Category: Parks & Attractions - Seattle Attractions & Activities
Address: 1483 Alaskan Way, Pier 59 at Pike St, Seattle, WA 98101
Seattle Aquarium shelters a host of marine life, highlighting creatures found in the Pacific Northwest. One of the facility's most intriguing features is an underwater dome where visitors can watch fish and sea mammals swim around them. A kid-friendly touch tank lets children handle sea creatures and learn to treat...
Category: Sightseeing - Seattle Attractions & Activities
Address: 801 Alaskan Way, Coleman Ferry Dock, Pier 52, Seattle, WA 98104
From Seattle's downtown waterfront, it takes only 35 minutes to arrive at Bainbridge Island. Along the way, you can enjoy all the wonderful sights that make Seattle such a unique city. The snowcapped Olympic Mountains, Seattle's skyline, and the eastern view of Mount Rainier are all points of interest along the way....
Agua Verde Cafe and Paddle Club
Category: Seattle Attractions & Activities
Address: 1303 NE Boat St, Seattle, WA 98105
This colorful waterside facility has widespread appeal. Focusing on organic ingredients, the cafe concocts flavorful Mexican eats like quesadillas, enchiladas and burritos, and it's also a popular happy hour spot. Live Latin music draws a crowd on Monday nights, when a $5 food / drink minimum is required. The...
Category: Seattle Attractions & Activities
Address: 7802 168th Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98052
Located in the heart of Redmond, this charming neighborhood park is an excellent spot for relaxing after a busy day of shopping. As the first park in town, Anderson has a substantial history to recommend it, as well as picnic shelters, rental cabins, playgrounds, and restrooms.
Category: Seattle Attractions & Activities
Address: 7571 NE Dolphin Dr, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
Bloedel Reserve on Bainbridge Island features tranquil landscapes, including a Zen Garden, Reflection Garden, and lush Moss Garden. Reservations required.
Burke Museum of History and Culture
Category: Science & History Museums - Seattle Attractions & Activities
Address: 17th Ave NE and 45th St NE, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195
On display in this museum you'll find informative hands-on and voice-activated exhibits concerning the history and culture of the region. One of the permanent displays, "The Life and Times of Washington State," includes unique dinosaur exhibits, including casts of the 40-foot long Elasmosaur and the actual skeleton of...
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