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Everett with Kids
It's always good practice to call ahead or visit the business' website to check updated hours. Be patient, be kind, stay healthy.
Parks with playgrounds
- Doyle Park
- Drew Nielsen Neighborhood Park
- Edgewater Park
- Forest Park
- Water Playground (summer seasonal)
- Garfield Park
- Hannabrook Park
- Hauge Homestead Park
- Howarth Park
- Kasch Park
- Kiwanis Park
- Legion Memorial Park
- Lions Park
- Lowell Park
- Senator Henry M. Jackson Park
- Thornton A. Sullivan Park at Silverlake
- Walter E. Hall Park
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DoodleBug Sportz Paintball
Enjoy a private session or a group session, indoor or outdoor. No matter what, your kid's guaranteed to be covered in paint and tuckered out by the end of the day.
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Everett Skate Deck
Strap on a pair of skates and zip back into simpler times! This skate rink will keep you busy with inflatable toys, game arcade and a classic concession stand in a family environment.
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Evergreen Lanes
Classic low-cost bowling fun with friendly people, moonlight bowling and a restaurant so you can order some snacks for the table while you bowl.
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Flying Squirrel Sports
Flying Squirrel Sports is true fun for the whole family, where the rules of gravity no longer apply! It’s a spring-loaded, urban playground like you’ve never seen before. They offer a variety of attractions that offer fun for all ages, including a huge trampoline court, high-tech mini golf, a birthday party area, dodgeball, battle beams, climbing walls, tetherball, a toddler soft play area, an arcade, a bar and café and more!
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Forest Park
Forest Park is a sprawling wooded wonderland – just the type of place to let the kids run around for a few hours! With an animal farm and water playground in the summer, picnic shelters, fields, trails and playgrounds galore, it's really impossible to get bored here. Best part? It's a park, so it's free!
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High Trek Adventures
Be physically active and mentally stimulated as you navigate through High Trek's aerial adventure park that includes a high ropes course and three ziplines. You can walk over aerial bridges, cross tight-rope walks or swing through floating foot loops. Kids as young as four years can enjoy the Cadet's course, a course designed especially for children.
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Hiking with Kids
Spend time outdoors and enjoying the beautiful PNW with your kids. The Washington Trails Association has put together a resource with all of the information you need to make your hike a fun, learning experience.
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Imagine Children's Museum
ICM is hands down the best children’s museum around. Take the kiddos and you’ll be the one refusing to leave.
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Jetty Island
Everett’s best beach is small sliver of sand forming a man-made island that acts as a breakwater for the Marina. The Jetty, as it’s known by locals, is home to shallow, warm beaches, tons of wildlife, and a bustling kiteboarding scene. There’s a ferry that will take you over in the summer months, otherwise, you’ll need to make friends with someone who owns a boat. If you can find a way over in the off-season, it’s an eerie deserted island teeming with beauty. If you’re visiting Everett in the summer, the Jetty is a must. Trust us.
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Summit Everett
Climb, belay, cheer and then repeat! Summit Everett is the local climbing gym and is the perfect activity for a rainy day or if you need to get out some of your extra energy. They offer day passes, group packages and an experienced staff ready to get you started.
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Angel of the Winds Community Ice Rink
Take a lesson, freestyle around or triple axel through the air – skating on ice is fun for everyone!
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