


Issaquah Library
About
Issaquah Library is a welcoming, modern community hub that goes beyond books with its extensive children's section and engaging programming. Parents appreciate the regular storytimes, hands-on craft activities, and educational programs designed for various age groups, making it an ideal indoor destination rain or shine.
Highlights
- ✓Regular storytimes for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers that build early literacy skills
- ✓Hands-on craft programs and STEM activities throughout the month
- ✓Extensive children's book collection with cozy reading nooks
- ✓Educational programs for all ages including summer reading challenges
- ✓Friendly staff who provide excellent recommendations and reading lists
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive early for popular storytime sessions as they can fill up quickly, especially on rainy Pacific Northwest days
- 2.Check the library's online calendar before visiting to catch special craft programs, author visits, or seasonal activities
- 3.Parking is free in the adjacent lot, with plenty of spaces available except during Tuesday and Wednesday evening rush hours
- 4.Bring a library bag or backpack - kids often want to check out more books than they can carry after exploring the children's section
- 5.The quiet study areas are perfect for older kids doing homework while younger siblings enjoy storytime
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings (10 AM-noon) offer the most relaxed browsing experience with access to scheduled storytimes. Avoid Tuesday and Wednesday evenings when it's busiest. Sunday afternoons work well for families wanting to make the library part of their weekend routine.
What to Know
Admission and all programs are completely free with a King County Library System card (easy to obtain with local ID). Ample free parking is available, and the facility is fully accessible with elevators and family restrooms.
Seasonal Notes
Summer reading programs are hugely popular with prizes and special events. The library hosts extra holiday-themed storytimes and crafts during winter break and spring break. Hours may vary on major holidays, so check the website before visiting.
Nearby Eats
Walk to Boehm's Chocolates (5 minutes) for a sweet treat and factory tour, or head to XXX Root Beer Drive-In (3 minutes) for classic burgers and famous root beer floats in a fun, nostalgic atmosphere.
More Activities Near Issaquah
Village Theatre
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Lake Sammamish State Park
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
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
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.