To Have Fun & Be Active: Take a hike up Poo Poo Point or Tiger Mountain Issaquah Salmon Hatchery Meet Issaquah's troll Jakob Two Trees Explore downtown Issaquah's Creative District To Eat & Drink: Fins Bistro Montalcino Ristorante Italiano Krawbar The Black Duck Cask and Bottle Flat Iron Grill Levitate Gastropub Masa Mexican Kitchen & Cantina Issaquah Coffee Company
To Have Fun & Be Active: Space Needle Chihuly Garden and Glass Pike Place Market Seattle Art Museum (SAM) and Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) Seattle Aquarium Woodland Park Zoo Watch boats pass through and explore the fish ladder at the Ballard Locks Seattle Underground Tour Beaches & Parks: Alki Beach, Golden Gardens Park, Gas Works Park To Eat & Drink: 2120 The Pink Door mbar Marination (West Seattle) The Walrus & The Carpenter The Backdoor Fremont Brewing Percy's & Co. Little Water Cantina
To Have Fun & Be Active: Bellevue Downtown Park Bellevue Botanical Garden Shopping at Bellevue Square, Lincoln Square, and Bellevue Place Bellevue Arts Museum To Eat & Drink: The Lakehouse Civility & Unrest Wild Ginger Suite Joey Black Bottle
Plan a day of wine tasting in Washington's wine country: https://woodinvillewinecountry.com/ Some of our personal favorite wineries & tasting rooms: Chateau Ste. Michelle, Alexandria Nicole, Chateau Lill, DeLille Cellars To Eat & Drink: Purple Pablo y Pablo Barking Frog Hollywood Tavern
Washington is not lacking in amazing, picturesque hiking trails. Please note that many hiking trailheads in Washington require parking passes. The most common passes are the Discover Pass and the Northwest Forest Pass. Day passes can be purchased online or at local retailers like REI. For more information or to buy a pass in advance, visit this website: https://www.wta.org/go-outside/passes Trailhead options within one hour from Seattle: Rattlesnake Ledge Little Si Mount Si Wallace Falls State Park Twin Falls Snoqualmie Falls Not much of a hiker, but still want to spend some time outdoors? You may consider visiting these areas for easy-to-access parks and walkways: Discovery Park Green Lake Trail Seward Park Washington Park Arboretum Saint Edward State Park