- TripBuzz found 358 things to do with kids in or near Bothell, Washington, including 343 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kirkland, Seattle, Issaquah and Bellevue.
- From Elevated Sportz Indoor Trampoline Park to 7C's Swim School, the Bothell area offers 100 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Horseback Riding, Trampoline Parks and Arts & Crafts Classes.
- A suburb of the Greater Seattle area, Bothell is a growing community with various businesses opting to call this city home. This includes several pharmaceutical companies and medical device manufacturers, as well as computer and technology corporate offices. Tourists, visitors and residents often frequent The Country Village Shops in Bothell. Along with shopping, the mall features train rides, craft shops, restaurants and a farmers market.
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            Wapato Park is a scenic park populated by a lake and light forestland. The park offers a .9 mile walking trail around the lake, the Wapato Annual Garden, a dog park, and three picnic shelters.        
    
    
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            One of few drive-ins left, Blue Fox Drive-In Theatre. It has a good snack bar that serves full meals, kids can come in their pajamas, there is a go cart track, and a arcade, clean restrooms, and pets are welcomed as long as they are on a leash or in your car.        
    
    
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                1403 Monroe Landing Road, Oak Harbor, WA 98277
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            Hosting double features, Blue Fox Drive In Theater provides spaces for visitors to park their cars and watch the movies. The theater also has a quarter mile go kart course for visitors to race on.        
    
    
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            Wildwood Park rests on 80 acres of secluded woodlands and hills in the midst of the city. The venue provides visitors with walking trails, a playground, ball-fields, picnic shelters and a waterfall feature.        
    
    
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            The PBY Naval Air Museum is dedicated to the preservation and study of all Catalina aircraft and history of the island. The museum features displays taking visitors from WWII to today, as well as flight simulators and other artifacts that educate and entertain patrons.        
    
    
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            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.        
    
    
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                315 W. Pioneer Way, Simard Hall, Bldg. 12,, Oak Harbor, WA 
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            The PBY-Naval Air Museum helps preserve the history of naval aviation of NAS Whidbey Island and in specific the WWII PBY Catalina aircraft. The 4700 sq. ft. museum also includes two flight simulators to fly and a museum store.        
    
    
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            At Flintstone Park, visitors can climb in a concrete replica of famous cartoon character Fred Flintstone's car for a photo op. Located on the shoreline, the park also features a pier and picnic tables.        
    
    
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            Known by residents as the 'City Beach', Windjammer Park is a multi-purpose outdoor space. Equipped with baseball fields, a playground, basketball courts and a swimming pool, it is a great benefit to the Oak Harbor community.        
    
    
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            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.