Located on the waterfront at Pier 59, the Seattle Aquarium is a fun stop for all ages. Highlights include sea otters, touchable tide pools, and the impressive Underwater Dome. It’s a great activity to pair with Pike Place Market or a stroll along the waterfront.
Seattle’s most iconic landmark! Watch the fish fly, grab a bouquet of flowers, sip local coffee, and explore the artisan stalls, quirky shops, and great food. Don’t miss the famous Gum Wall tucked underneath.
A creative hotspot celebrating the art of glass. The museum features a stunning architectural design and live glassblowing demonstrations. Nearby, the Bridge of Glass—designed by Dale Chihuly—is a mesmerizing, illuminated pedestrian pathway linking the museum to Downtown Tacoma.
Depending on the season, you can pick berries, pumpkins, or just enjoy the fresh air and local treats at these beloved family farms.
Charming local shops, cafes, and restaurants make downtown Puyallup a great place to explore. If you’re in town on a Saturday, don’t miss the Puyallup Farmers’ Market—one of the largest in the state!
A must-see while you're here! Northwest Trek is a unique wildlife park featuring a tram ride through 435 acres of forest and meadows filled with bison, elk, moose, and more. There are also walking trails, nature play areas, and a zip line for the adventurous. Great for all ages!
Right in the heart of Eatonville, Mill Haus Cider Co. is a delightful local cidery offering unique, haus-made ciders, delicious bites, and a charming rustic ambiance—perfect for families, couples, or anyone looking to unwind. With frequent live music, outdoor fire pits, lawn games, and rotating seasonal events, it's a highlight for the weekend.
If you have extra time, the entrance to Mt. Rainier is only about an hour away from Eatonville. It’s perfect for a scenic drive, short hikes, or simply soaking in the stunning views.