


Central Park in Issaquah Highlands is a modern, well-maintained destination that checks all the boxes for families seeking outdoor fun. With innovative playground equipment that challenges and entertains, a splash pad perfect for hot summer days, and wide-open sports fields, this park offers something for every energy level and interest.
Weekday mornings (9-11 AM) are ideal for avoiding crowds, especially during summer when the splash pad is operational. Spring and fall offer comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer mornings are perfect for water play before the afternoon heat.
The park is free to visit with ample parking available near the tennis courts. No food vendors on-site, so pack snacks and water. The splash pad is seasonal and typically operates during warmer months.
The splash pad typically operates late spring through early fall (weather dependent). Winter visits are still enjoyable for playground time, though be prepared for wet equipment after rain. The park truly shines in summer when all features are accessible.
Issaquah Highlands has several family-friendly options within a short drive, including Zeeks Pizza for casual dining with kid favorites, and Grand Ridge Plaza shopping center which offers multiple quick-service restaurants like Chipotle and Panera Bread.
Village Theatre in Issaquah brings Broadway magic to the Pacific Northwest with professional productions that captivate audiences of all ages. Their special youth-focused performances and family-friendly musicals offer an exceptional introduction to live theater, complete with stunning sets, talented performers, and shows specifically selected to engage young audiences.
Lake Sammamish State Park is a Pacific Northwest gem offering 512 acres of family fun along the lake's sunny east shore. With two swimming beaches, excellent playgrounds, sprawling picnic areas, and calm waters perfect for young swimmers, it's an ideal spot for families seeking outdoor adventures with breathtaking Cascade Mountain views as your backdrop.
Poo Poo Point Trailhead offers an adventurous family hike through lush Pacific Northwest forest with an exciting payoff at the summit,panoramic views of the Cascade Mountains and the thrilling spectacle of colorful paragliders launching into the sky. The quirky name alone gets kids excited, and the well-maintained trail provides a satisfying challenge that's manageable for active families willing to tackle some elevation gain.
Boehm's Candies is a delightful chocolate factory experience that combines sweet treats with whimsical Swiss-Alpine charm. Kids can watch chocolatiers at work during factory tours, explore enchanting seasonal displays throughout the beautifully themed grounds, and of course, sample delicious hand-dipped chocolates that have been made here since 1942.