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๐Ÿง— Outdoor Adventures for Kids in Renton, WA

10 hiking, farms, nature centers, and outdoor adventure spots rated and reviewed by families.

Activities & Venues in Renton

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Kubota Garden garden in Seattle, WA๐ŸŒณ Park
Photo: Darren Trapp
โ˜…4.7(5,284)$3 mi away

Kubota Garden offers families a serene escape with 20 acres of beautifully landscaped Japanese gardens featuring koi ponds, wooden bridges, and cascading waterfalls. Kids will love spotting fish, exploring winding paths, and discovering stone lanterns hidden throughout the grounds, while parents appreciate the free admission and peaceful atmosphere that's perfect for teaching little ones about nature and different cultures.

๐Ÿ•‘ 1.5-2.5 hours
Poo Poo Point Trailhead hiking area in Issaquah, WA๐Ÿง— Adventure
Photo: Pradeep Ravichandran
โ˜…4.7(1,843)Free9 mi ยท Issaquah

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.

๐Ÿ•‘ 3-4 hours roundtrip including breaks and summit time
Issaquah State Salmon Hatchery ranch in Issaquah, WA๐ŸŒฟ Nature
Photo: Sergiy Goncharenko
โ˜…4.7(772)Free9 mi ยท Issaquah

The Issaquah State Salmon Hatchery offers kids a fascinating, hands-on introduction to the Pacific salmon lifecycle completely free of charge. Families can watch salmon swimming in outdoor tanks, peek through underwater viewing windows during spawning season, and explore scenic nature trails alongside Issaquah Creek where wild salmon also return each fall.

๐Ÿ•‘ 1-2 hours
Highline SeaTac Botanical Garden botanical garden in SeaTac, WAโญ Activity
Photo: Highline SeaTac Botanical Garden
โ˜…4.6(1,100)$4 mi ยท SeaTac

This hidden gem botanical garden offers a peaceful escape where families can explore native Pacific Northwest plants and educational displays without the crowds of larger attractions. With easy walking paths perfect for strollers and young explorers, it's an ideal spot for nature-loving families to learn about local horticulture while enjoying fresh air and green spaces.

๐Ÿ•‘ 1-2 hours
Fauntleroy Park city park in West Seattle, WA๐ŸŒณ Park
Photo: Fauntleroy Park
โ˜…4.6(197)Free8 mi ยท West Seattle

Fauntleroy Park is a hidden gem in West Seattle featuring enchanting old-growth forest trails that feel like stepping into a storybook. Kids love exploring the winding paths, crossing the charming wooden bridge over the creek, and discovering natural play features tucked among towering trees,it's the perfect place for imaginative outdoor adventures.

๐Ÿ•‘ 1.5-2.5 hours
Camp Long city park in West Seattle, WA๐Ÿง— Adventure
Photo: Michael Timely
โ˜…4.6(87)Free9 mi ยท West Seattle

Camp Long is a hidden gem in West Seattle offering 68 acres of outdoor adventure right in the city. This nature preserve combines the thrill of a climbing wall and zipline with miles of forest trails, rustic cabins, and hands-on environmental education programs that make kids feel like they're at summer camp without leaving town.

๐Ÿ•‘ 3-4 hours for a typical visit including hiking and one activity, or a full day if combining multiple programs and picnicking
Bellefields Trailhead Parking hiking area in Redmond, WA๐ŸŒฟ Nature
Photo: Paul Secord
โ˜…4.6(50)Free8 mi ยท Redmond

Bellefields Trailhead offers an accessible wetland adventure perfect for budding naturalists. The easy boardwalk trails wind through a beautiful wetland preserve where kids can spot turtles, frogs, ducks, and herons while learning about local ecosystems through interactive educational signs. It's an ideal spot for a gentle family hike that feels like a real nature expedition without requiring major stamina.

๐Ÿ•‘ 1-1.5 hours
Skyline health in Sammamish, WA๐Ÿง— Adventure
Photo: Skyline
โ˜…4.3(27)Free10 mi ยท Sammamish

Skyline Trail System in Sammamish offers families an accessible outdoor escape with well-maintained paths perfect for introducing kids to hiking. The interpretive signs along the trails turn your walk into an educational adventure, teaching children about local wildlife and plants while enjoying beautiful Pacific Northwest scenery.

๐Ÿ•‘ 1.5-3 hours depending on which trails you choose and your children's pace
Cedar River Trail route in Renton, WA๐Ÿง— Adventure
Photo: Diana Fairbank

Cedar River Trail offers families a beautiful, easy-going adventure along a paved pathway that winds beside the Cedar River in Renton. This multi-use trail is perfect for little ones learning to ride bikes, families with strollers, or kids who love spotting wildlife like ducks, herons, and salmon during spawning season. The flat, well-maintained surface makes it accessible for all ages and abilities, while the riverside scenery keeps everyone engaged.

๐Ÿ•‘ 1-3 hours depending on how far you walk or bike
The Des Moines Creek Trail route in SeaTac, WA๐Ÿง— Adventure
Photo: robert towle
Free6 mi ยท SeaTac

The Des Moines Creek Trail offers families a beautiful paved pathway winding through lush natural areas where kids can bike, scooter, or walk while discovering local wildlife. This peaceful trail follows Des Moines Creek, providing an accessible outdoor adventure perfect for burning energy and connecting with nature without venturing far from the city.

๐Ÿ•‘ 1-2 hours

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