Things to Do in Issaquah, WA

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16.0 Miles
44% 16 votes
Winery/Vineyard 16110 Woodinville Redmond Rd NE, Ste 5, Woodinville, WA 98072 MoreLess Info
Filled with oak barrels, Tefft Cellars Tasting Room offers visitors a selection of red and white wines to sample. The tasting fee is wavered if the visitors purchase a bottle.
16.1 Miles
89% 178 votes
Lake North of downtown, south of Fremont, Seattle, WA MoreLess Info
Lake Union is a freshwater lake entirely within the Seattle, Washington city limits. The lake is home of Gas Works Park which is a popular venue for summer concerts and Seattle's major Fourth of July fireworks show.
16.1 Miles
72% 966 votes
Sculpture Parks 2901 Western Ave, Seattle, WA 98121 MoreLess Info
Affiliated with the Seattle Art Museum and free to the public year round, the Olympic Sculpture Park features a striking array of outdoor sculptures with a variety of styles and subjects.
16.1 Miles
86% 7 votes
Theaters 16120 Woodinville Redmond Road NE, Woodinville, WA 98072 MoreLess Info
The Woodinville Repertory Theatre, a non-profit company founded in 1998, continues to show a variety of plays throughout the year in a comfortable setting for viewers of all ages. The theatre provides a fun atmosphere with a great crew.
16.1 Miles
100% 5 votes
Surfing Lessons 12225 NE 160th Street, Bothell, WA 98011 MoreLess Info
Opened in 2008, 7C's Swim School is a school dedicated to teaching its students how to swim. In addition to teaching how to swim, the school also strives to help the students grow in confidence as well as safety knowledge.
16.1 Miles
100% 3 votes
Parks 1055 28th St Ne, Auburn, WA 98002 MoreLess Info
A sports complex measuring over 26 acres, Brannan Park features baseball and soccer fields as well as a basketball court and a skate park. The park provides a walking trail, picnic tables, barbecue grills, playground and open play fields.
16.2 Miles
89% 897 votes
Parks 3300 Meridian Ave. N, Seattle, WA 98103 MoreLess Info
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.
16.2 Miles
Science Museums 200 Second Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98109 MoreLess Info
Enjoy a day of discovery for visitors of all ages at Pacific Science Center and its engaging exhibits and multi-media presentations. Featuring an IMAX theater, planetarium, and childrens learning area, plan your visit and be amazed.
16.2 Miles
100% 8 votes
Parks 12400 Holmes Point Dr NE, Kirkland, WA 98034 MoreLess Info
A 46 acre park, O.O. Denny Park was willed to the City of Seattle by Orion Orville Denny. The park features open fields, hiking and biking trails, and a sandy beach.
16.3 Miles
57% 119 votes
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Key Arena

Other Sports & Fitness Seattle, WA MoreLess Info
The award winning Key Arena opened its doors on October 26, 1995 and has entertained over 17 million guests. The arena has concession and merchandise areas and three nearby parking garages for more than 2,000 vehicles.
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