Places to Go - Things to Do
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Events & Fairs - Museums -
Parks & Zoos
Seattle Mariners Click here for the M’s game schedule, standings, and news.
Seattle Seahawks Click here for the Seahawk's football game schedule, standings, and news.
Seattle Sounders Soccer fans will find all the latest at the home team’s site.
Capital Lakefair - Olympia Capital Lakefair opens on Wednesday, July 16 and runs through Sunday, July 20, 2008, closing with a fireworks display over Capital Lake at 10 p.m.
Funbeach.com - Long Beach Peninsula Click here to see what’s happening on the Long Beach Peninsula all summer: places to go, things to do, and festivals to enjoy.
Grays Harbor County Fair - Elma The Grays Harbor County Fair opens on Wednesday, August 6 and runs through Sunday, August 10, 2008.
Lacey Spring Fun Fair Two days of FUN for families and young people of all ages!
Mason County Fair & Rodeo - Shelton The Mason County Fair and Rodeo opens on Friday, July 25 and runs through Sunday, July 27, 2008.
Pacific County Fair - Menlo The Pacific County Fair opens on Wednesday, August 20 and runs through Saturday, August 23, 2008.
Puyallup Fair - Puyallup The Puyallup Fair opens on Friday, September 5 and runs through Wednesday, September 21, 2008.
Sand in the City - Olympia 240 tons of sand will descend upon the Port Plaza in Olympia, to be transformed by sand sculptors. This art event opens on Friday, August 22 and runs through Sunday, August 24, 2008.
Southwest Washington Fair - Chehalis The Southwest Washington Fair opens on Tuesday, August 12, and runs through Sunday, August 17, 2008. Also lists some events at the fairgrounds earlier in the year.
Thurston County Fair - Lacey The Thurston County Fair opens on Wednesday, July 30 and runs through Sunday, August 3, 2008.
Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture - Seattle Located on the campus of the University of Washington, The Burke Museum showcases the natural and cultural history of the Pacific Northwest.
Experience Music Project - Seattle Experience music at this museum located at the Seattle Center. The site offers info about exhibits and events, as well as interviews with artists and bands, and updates on volunteering opportunities
Hands On Children’s Museum - Olympia There’s plenty to see and do at this science and art museum in downtown Olympia.
Lewis County Historical Museum A children's hands-on exhibit area features a mercantile store, old time kitchen, and an activity table.
Mount Saint Helen’s National Volcanic Monument - Castle Rock Visit the site of Mount Saint Helen, scene of a massive volcanic eruption on May 18, 1980.
Museum of Glass - Tacoma The Museum of Glass illuminates trends in contemporary art as expressed in glass.
Pacific Science Center - Seattle Interactive exhibits, a starry-eyed planetarium, live science demonstrations, and T-REX MOVING AROUND make the Pacific Science Center an exciting place to visit.
Seattle Art Museum SAM offers a variety of creative activities designed for kids ages 3–12 and their parents/guardians.
Washington State Capital Museum - Olympia The State Capital Museum is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the political and cultural history of Washington state.
Washington State History Museum -Tacoma High-tech displays, historical artifacts, and interactive exhibits make Washington state history come alive.
Westport Maritime Museum - Westport Westport salutes its history of whaling and other seafaring life.
World Kite Museum and Hall of Fame - Long Beach The World Kite Museum celebrates the achievements and magic of kiting world wide, and seeks to educate young and old about the role kites play in science, arts, religion, and sport.
Chehalis-Centralia Railroad Visit Thomas the Tank Engine and other hard working locomotives.
Fort Clatsop National Memorial - Astoria, Oregon The Lewis and Clark Expedition spent the winter of 1805-1806 at this location. Visitors can see the recreated fort as well as the canoe landing and salt works.
Fort Vancouver Historic Site - Vancouver Take a tour of the recreated Fort Vancouver, the Northwest outpost of the Hudson Bay Trading Company. You’ll see living history demonstrations in the Blacksmith shop, Carpenter Shop, and, during the summer, the Kitchen. Archeology-focused tours are also available.
Mount Rainier National Park - near Ashford The Mountain’s always out when you visit to hike, camp, cross-country ski, or just admire the view.
Mount Rainier Scenic Railroad - Elbe All aboard for a steam train ride through the foothills of Mount Rainier!
Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge Walk the trails and see ducks, songbirds, raptors, and more birds and animals in this 3,000 acre wildlife refuge.
Northwest Trek - Eatonville Visit habitats of owls, eagles, wolves, bobcats, and many more animals living in this wildlife park. A tour tram takes visitors through an open roaming area for elk, moose, deer, bighorn sheep, bison, caribou, and more. The park offers special events throughout the summer: check for updates.
Olympia Farmers Market Home grown food, hand crafted arts, flowers, music, and people make the Olympia Farmers Market the place to be.
Olympic National Forest - headquarters in Olympia Find out where to hike, camp, boat, and swim in this 632,000 acre forest.
Olympic National Park near Port Angeles Glaciers, snowy mountains, wild ocean coasts, and rain forests—it’s all here in the Olympic National Park.
Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium - Tacoma Sea horses, polar bears, tropical fish, penquins, sharks, tiny poison dart frogs - they’re all here!
Wild Waves Enchanted Village
Wolf Haven - Thurston County Learn about wolves at this unique wildlife park. Join in every Saturday evening, June 21 through September 13, for Saturday Evenings Howl-Ins: wolves, music, storytelling, conservation, and arts and crafts. (There will be no Howl-In on Saturday, August 30.)
Woodland Park Zoo Woodland Park Zoo offers educational experiences for children and teens including Bug Club, and Zoo U.
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