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20 Things to do in Seattle During Covid | Awesome Activities! 8 Jan 2021, 11:50 pm
We have compiled the ultimate list of 20 Things to do in Seattle during Covid, so you can get out and enjoy life. There are lots of options for activities in the Seattle and surrounding areas if you know where to look! We did our research and found that there are many businesses still open and operating safely to serve you.

Even in the winter during a pandemic, the Northwest has a wide variety of exciting activities for the entire family. You don’t have to sit at home and wait for the world to go back to normal! Check it out:
20 Things to do in Seattle During Covid
Ice Skating
Check out the outdoor skating rinks near you! Bellevue Ice Rink and Snohomish Valley Golf Center are both offering ice skating throughout the winter season. The Snohomish Valley Ice Rink is only $11 per person (including the skate rental) and offers a full grill, alcoholic beverages, and fire-side tables for relaxing.
Canalis – Dine in A Yurt
We have watched many restaurants and pubs turn to outdoor tent seating and have enjoyed how creative the small Seattle businesses have been to accommodate their loyal customers. Canalis offers something a bit different – Fine Dining in a Yurt! You can book your spot online and enjoy a unique ambience with your loved ones.
Drive-in Theatre
Since the indoor cinema’s have been on hold here in Washington, the drive-in movie theaters have been thriving during winter months when they are typically closed. Oak Harbor, Port Townsend, and Gorst all feature drive-in cinemas open during the pandemic. There have been some pop-up outdoor showings in Seattle and Everett as well.
Outdoor Mini Golf
Check the weather to find that rain-free sweet spot! Even during the winter, outdoor mini golf is going strong here in the Northwest. If you prefer to practice your golf swing instead, there are ranges for you to do that at as well.
Take a Glass Blowing Lesson
Schack Art Center in Everett is still offering classes, including a glass blowing lesson where you get to walk away with your very own glass-blown piece of art! An awesome experience for kids and adults alike. You can book a time online to ensure a safe experience. We also suggest checking out other art classes to find fun things to do in Seattle during Covid.
Northwest Trek Wildlife Park
Take a ride down to the wild side and check out some animals at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park . They have made some adjustments, such as putting their trams on hold, but otherwise are operating as usual!
Ziplining
When looking for things to do in Seattle during Covid, it helps to think outside the box. If you are really up for some adventure, then you won’t be bored ziplining! There are several ziplining companies in the Northwest still operating and ready to give you the thrill ride you seek.
Outdoor Paintball Park
You have to layer clothing to play paintball anyhow, might as well take advantage of the chilly weather to bundle up and go shoot your buddies at a safe distance at an outdoor paintball park. Check out DoodleBugSportz .
Visit The Zoo
While some indoor attractions are temporarily on hold, there is plenty of outdoor fun available at the local zoos who have remained open during this time. They may require you to reserve a time to allow spacing between individuals as they have adapted new safety measures. So bundle up the kids and enjoy a less crowded view at the zoo. Check out
Woodland Park Zoo
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Point Defiance Zoo
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Cougar Mountain Zoo
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Tukwila Fun Center
While their indoor activities remain closed for the time being, Tukwila Fun Center is still offering many outdoor activities as weather permits. Enjoy Go-Karts, Bumper Boats, Mini-Golf, and more! Just be sure to give them a call first to make sure they are operating that day.
Olympic Game Farm
Stay warm and cozy inside your vehicle while you get up close and personal with buffalo, elk, and deer. They have big cats, wolves, and even bears! Olympic Game Farm is our favorite animal fun destination. Feed the animals some bread and try not to get slobbered on! Located in Sequim, Olympic Game Farm is a fun one-day round trip drive from Seattle.
Take A Spa Day
This last year has been exhausting for many people. A pandemic, politics, riots and unemployment have left a lot of us wanting to relax and recover. Good news! The spas are open and have adjusted their cleaning and social distancing practices to better serve you. Some services such as facials and baths may not be available, but you can definitely unwind with a nice deep tissue massage.
Redmond Petting Farm
Offering private and group tours, Redmond Petting Farm offers an up close and personal experience with local farm animals. Looking for something more exotic? Check out their camel encounters! Their pricing is affordable and you can easily book your experience online.
Escape Rooms
Having recently made a big impact on the entertainment industry, many escape rooms are still operating right now! Get lost in Alice in Wonderland, or solve your way out of a wild west room. You can find a wide variety of escape room themes in and around the Seattle area.
Take A Helicopter Tour
Sometimes to get a better perspective, it helps to take a step back and look from a distance. Enjoy the breathtaking city, country, and ocean landscapes that the Northwest has to offer. Check out Seattlehelitours and Atomic Helicopters for ideas.
Skiing/Snowboarding
Take a weekend trip out to The Summit at Snoqualmie and enjoy the fresh powder. Whether you prefer Skiing, Snowboarding, or taking a ride snow tubing, there is plenty of adventure awaiting you just a short trip into the mountains from Seattle.
The Reptile Zoo – Monroe
Home to the most extensive collection of reptiles on display in the Seattle area, The Reptile Zoo offers a unique glimpse at creatures you won’t find in your typical pet store. Their affordable admission rates will make it easy to bring the whole family.
Kelsey Creek Farm – Bellevue
Enjoy a wide range of activities at Kelsey Creek ! Their playgrounds, sports courts, and skate parks are open for outdoor play. Featuring 150 acres of forest and meadows to discover, there is plenty of space to keep your distance. Check out their barnyard experience to get up close with their farm animals all season round.
High Trek Adventures
They take outdoor adventure to the next level! High Trek Adventures offers ziplining, outdoor laser tag, mini-golf, a ropes course, axe throwing, and more. It’s a great place to hang out if you are looking for more than one outdoor activity.
The Outback Kangaroo Farm
Looking for something really exotic? Check out The Outback Kangaroo Farm North of Seattle in Arlington. Check out Kangaroos, Wallabies, Llamas, Peacocks, Wallaroos, Lemurs, and more. Open March through September, they have a long operating season.
We hope you enjoyed this list. If you have more things to do in Seattle during Covid then please feel free to let us know!
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Black Friday 2020 – Seattle and Everett area | 75% Off Storage Units 14 Nov 2020, 4:19 am
Black Friday 2020 is all month long at NWStorages! Rent a storage unit at any of our locations and get 75% off 1st Months rent for a limited time. Also be entered to win in our Gift Basket Giveaway this holiday season. Ask about our Free Move-in Truck rentals at select locations for your convenience. Every customer receives a Free Hi-Security lock to secure their storage unit, saving you even more! You can use our storage size calculator to find the right unit for your needs and then select a storage near you to rent or reserve a unit easily online before Black Friday 2020 to make sure you have space to hide all your gifts!

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50 Things to do during COVID 19 | Fun Ideas 23 Jul 2020, 9:08 pm
We have compiled the most awesome list of things to do during COVID 19 so you can get out of that funk and back into loving life again! The world has changed for a time and it may feel difficult to connect with people and have fun things to do, but when it feels like you are limited, you got to work with what you got. So, whatever your priorities or interests are, here are some ideas to start turning the cranks so you can come up with enough activities to get you back in the swing of things!

Wow, when you think about it, there are tons of awesome things to do during Covid. Remember to stay connected with people any way you can during these times and enjoy the outdoors. Stay safe and live life!
STORE CHANGES DUE TO COVID-19 31 Mar 2020, 7:09 am
To our Valued Customers,
Some of our stores office hours have changed due to COVID-19 but all of our stores are operating normally to serve you during this time. We are requiring face masks inside the office, as required by law and implemented this policy prematurely to help our staff and clients stay safe.
With the rapidly evolving coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic which has greatly impacted our local community, our top priority is the health and safety of our customers and employees. We are proud to report that we implemented extra sanitation procedures and staff training to handle this situation early and continue to take the strictest precautions for everyone’s well being:
You may email our staff if you have any questions or concerns. We remain committed to serving our customers needs any way we can. We appreciate your business and hope that you and your family stay safe as we get through this time together, as a community.
Thank you for choosing Northwest Storages by Advance Management Inc.
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Coronavirus in WA State: Prepare with Self-Storage 14 Mar 2020, 2:06 am
As the Coronavirus in WA state continues to threaten the at-risk communities, the nation has declared a state of emergency. While some people are already telecommuting as large companies such as Microsoft and Facebook are keeping their employees at home, others are preparing to limit their outings by stocking up on food and supplies. Students at UW and all over the country are being asked to evacuate their dorm rooms and their classes have been suspended or moved to online instruction. The state of Washington has also decided to temporarily shut down K-12 schools, which will keep even more workers at home. As students become displaced and people are stocking up on supplies, our self-storage facilities have stepped in to help with the growing need.

Northwest Storages understands the need for quick access to immediate temporary space and is making storage available for those who need it with complimentary benefits not found anywhere else. We are extending our Complimentary Move-in Truck Rentals (at participating stores) to those in need, as well as complimentary locks, and month-to-month rentals. Enjoy affordable rates, discounted boxes and moving supplies, with no fees to reserve. We are providing discounts to our at-risk seniors and military personnel, as well as structuring affordable rates for the general public.
Prepare with self-storage:
Displaced Students
Universities are emptying and students in the Seattle and surrounding areas are feeling increasingly uneasy being in close quarters. We are offering an easy month-to-month storage solution to store belongings until the pandemic is over. We provide students with complimentary locks and discounted boxes to help them in this transition.
Survival Preppers
While everyone is preparing to stay indoors for some time in the Seattle and Everett area, people are stocking up on supplies. Living in an apartment or struggling with personal storage can create a hindrance to those who wish to have access to supplies without having to go to crowded stores. Self storage is a great way to keep survival supplies in stock, like your very own supermarket, where you don’t have to interact with the public.
SURVIVAL PREP LIST
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We are taking necessary precautions at all of our self-storages to ensure the safety of our employees and customers. The Coronavirus in WA state has caused people concerns regarding sanitation. Our cleaning efforts have been extensive as to match the growing concern for public safety, and our staff has been properly trained to practice proper hygiene, office sanitation, as well as remaining home should they feel ill. We are happy to report that our staff is currently doing very well as we have implemented these measures far ahead of the curve, and are extremely proud of everyone’s efforts to keep our facilities as safe and sanitary as possible.
STEP 2: RESERVE OR RENT A SPACE ONLINE
STEP 3: MOVE-IN TO YOUR UNIT
Seattle Christmas Events 2019 4 Dec 2019, 9:32 am
We have compiled the best Seattle Christmas Events 2019! If you are looking for awesome things to do in the Seattle area during the holidays, you have come to the right place. Go ice skating in the largest regional outdoor ice rink, take a ride on a train, go to the theatre, and more! There are plenty of things to do in Seattle and the Pacific Northwest during the holiday season. Get your shopping done in a winter wonderland while enjoying live entertainment or have an indoor snoball fight at the zoo! There is so much to see and do right here in the PNW, you will never run out of things to do this Christmas.

Top Seattle Christmas Events 2019
1. Enchant Christmas at T-Mobile Park – Nov 22nd – Dec 29th
Enjoy the worlds largest Christmas light maze at Enchant Christmas 2019 located at the T-Mobile Park in Seattle this holiday. Stunning light sculptures will surround you in this magical winter wonderland. Explore the enchanted maze and shop at the Christmas market featuring over 40 vendors to find gifts for the whole family. Glide on a river of ice down their ice skating trail and don’t forget to sit for photos with santa!
2. The Polar Express Train Ride – Nov. 22 – Dec. 21st
All aboard! Take the family on an incredible scenic train ride this Christmas season on The Polar Express in Elbe, WA. Enjoy this hour and a half immersive theatrical experience you are sure to never forget. Sip on hot chocolate and eat cookies as the chefs entertain you and listen to the story reading. When you arrive at “The North Pole,” Santa will board the train and give the children a small gift to take home. Pajamas encouraged!
3. A Christmas Carol at ACT Theatre – Nov. 29 – Dec. 28th
Celebrate holiday tradition by attending the ACT theatre’s yearly performance of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dicken’s. Enjoy the long time favorite scrooge as he gets visited by three ghosts of Christmas past, present and future. A yearly Christmas tradition perfect for the entire family!
4. LUMAZE – Nov. 29th – Jan. 4th
You will fall in love with this indoor winter wonderland at LUMAZE in Seattle at Pier 51! Enjoy the magical illuminated light structures and interactive light gardens. Get some gifts for the family at the holiday market and enjoy live entertainment while your kids enjoy the playgrounds. Ride the family train and don’t forget to take some pics with Santa!
5. WILDLIGHTS at Woodland Park Zoo – Nov. 29th- Jan. 5th
Visiting the Zoo is not just a summer activity! Combine the winter wonderland you are looking for with up close animal encounters this winter in Seattle. Cozy up to the fire pits outside while enjoying beer, wine, or spiced cider. Take the kids indoors for a faux snowball fight and get their pictures taken with some storm troopers! Enjoy a unique experience this Christmas season.
6. WINTERFEST at Seattle Center – Nov. 29th – Dec. 31st
Looking for some Free and affordable Seattle Christmas Events? The Seattle Center has got what you are looking for. Take the family ice skating, enjoy the Christmas decor and lighting, and catch some live entertainment. Watch the ice sculpting and enjoy the winter train and villiage. Come back to celebrate the New Year with amazing fireworks and a dance party!
7. Bellevue Ice Rink – Open thru Jan. 20th
Experience the largest seasonal oudoor ice rink in the Pacific Northwest! Take the whole family or impress your date with this holiday tradition. They offer Free skate Mondays for Bank of America customers! Their prices are resonable, however, and they even offer Free skate lessons for the kiddos.
4th of July Safety Tips – Your Ultimate Guide 28 Jun 2019, 5:37 am
Stay safe this holiday season with our 4th of July Safety Tips! We have developed this guide so that you and your family can prepare for Independence Day fun. As one of the busiest holidays of the year for firefighters and EMTs, we want to make sure that you can prevent any accidents and enjoy your day. Make good choices and take care of your kids and animals by thinking ahead! This comprehensive guide to fireworks safety was designed with your protection in mind.

4th of July Fireworks Safety Tips
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Moving Checklist – Download for Free 26 Jun 2019, 1:22 am
Stay on top of your move starting months ahead! Purge all your belongings, getting rid of as much as you are able so that you are only moving what you want to keep. Don’t forget to budget your move and plan for any unexpected expenses. If you need to rent a storage unit for a time, be sure to check out our Storage Finder! We have facilities all over Washington State and offer a Free Move-in Truck so that you can save money when you are moving. You will want to also remember to transfer your services, forward your address, notify your bank, and more! Don’t worry, we have got you covered. All this and more are featured in our Moving Checklist.
How to Pack A Storage Unit 26 Jun 2019, 12:53 am
If you are renting self-storage soon, you will need to know how to pack a storage unit so that you maximize the space and keep your most used belongings where you can find them. Organizing a storage space takes a little bit of pre-planning, but will pay off every time you visit your belongings. First, if you are looking for storage then please check out our storage finder to find affordable rates on units near you. You can also check out our storage size calculator to figure out what size storage unit you will be needing to rent. If you want just enough space for your items, then rent a unit based on the recommended square footage. If you want to leave room for a walkway between items, then get a little larger unit than suggested.

How to Pack A Storage Unit
LABEL AND PACKING CHECK
If you used our Packing Guide to properly pack and label your stuff, then you should be good to go! If you have already packed your items, make sure that they are packed tightly so that they won’t shift during the move. Double check that all your boxes are securely taped and that your furniture is covered in plastic or blankets for protection. Your appliances are defrosted and drained. Your flammable materials and gasoline have been discarded, as they are unsafe to store.
PLAN YOUR LAYOUT
Just like you would design a living room space, you want to pre-plan your storage space. Before you pack a storage unit, you want to make sure to pick the right size and then imagine where you want your items for accessibility. If you won’t need access to the furniture but will need access to a few boxes, then plan on placing the furniture in first, and the boxes you need last so that they are near the front. You can imagine a walkway ahead of time, and use painters tape to keep yourself from filling up space you will want to access later. You may also want to consider shelving to organize the space! Many of our storage facilities offer Free Shelving Set-up.
UTILIZE THE SPACE
Sturdy and heavy items should be placed in the storage unit first, so that lighter and more delicate items can be placed on top of them. Place your furniture on its side so that you are stacking up and not out. Most of our storage spaces have extra tall ceilings so that you can utilize the space to stack up. You can also use the furniture you already have to build shelving and place boxes in dresser drawers as well. If you think of how you can utilize your furniture to stack and store your boxes ahead of time, then it can save you space later. You can keep books in your dryer, or art supplies in your dresser. Totally your call!
CONSIDER SAFETY
You don’t want there to be any bad smells or mold development when you return to your things. Be sure to crack your refrigerators, freezers, and washers so that they stay dry and aired out. Make sure nothing is put in storage damp, as it will mildew later. Take special care to lift items by bending your knees and not your back. Stack items very carefully, and don’t try to balance anything. Make sure that everything is extremely secure so you can feel confident that nothing will topple over later.
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How to Pack for Storage 20 Jun 2019, 7:51 am
If you are looking for how to pack for storage, we have the best tips for you to organize your things so they are easily accessible and well secured. Making sure you have a good plan will make the process easier and quicker, so that you can have a stress-free packing and storing experience. We have created the ultimate guide to packing so that you can be ready to go when it’s time to move your stuff out.

INVENTORY YOUR THINGS
Make a list of everything you are packing in self-storage so that you know exactly what you have. This makes it easy to recall what you have in your storage unit as well as prepare you for any natural disasters that would require you to make an insurance claim. Write down the estimated value of each item that you would desire to receive compensation for in the event of a claim.
ORGANIZE EVERYTHING
You will want to pack your items for easy accessibility. Grouping similar items together will help you find your things later, as well as make labeling easy. The better organized your items are in piles will make the packing process go by faster.
PURCHASE BOXES AND SUPPLIES
Once you have organized everything and have a good idea of how much you have, you can purchase discounted boxes and supplies at any one of our storage locations. Use our storage finder to locate a store near you. Use large boxes for extremely light items such as stuffed animals, medium boxes for average items, and small boxes for heavy items. Be sure to estimate how much bubble wrap you will need and don’t forget the tape!
FILL THE SPACE
Make sure there is no empty space in your boxes so that items don’t shift. You want all of your belongings tightly secure. Use the bubble wrap if you have to fill empty space and make sure your breakables are completely padded. You can put small loose items inside smaller clear containers found at the dollar store to keep the boxes organized.
SECURE IT
Rather than layering the cardboard flaps to close, use packing tape instead. The weight of the items during the move will cause stress on the cardboard if it isn’t secured properly. Without tape, you run the risk of all the items falling out the bottom and not stacking properly in your storage unit. Secure the center, bottom and all sides with tape and double tape if needed.
LABEL IT
You will need some heavy markers, as pen is not thick enough to properly label the boxes. If you will be moving your things back into a house eventually, label them by room (kitchen, dining room, Jakes Room, etc). Otherwise, you can label them by the main items enclosed (Pictures, Antiques, etc) Make sure you label all sides of the boxes, so that you can read them regardless of the way they get stacked and stored away.
COVER YOUR LARGE ITEMS
Keep mattresses and furniture clean by covering them with plastic, blankets, or sheets. This will also help protect your furniture from getting scratched and damaged during the move. Then when you go to retrieve your items, they won’t have accumulated dust.
PREPARE YOUR APPLIANCES
Defrost your fridge and freezers completely to avoid unexpected melting, potentially causing water damage to your other belongings. Drain your washer and dishwasher of all liquids and wipe all appliances down thoroughly to keep the rest of your items dry and free from mildew. Keep your refrigerator and freezer doors slightly ajar when storing to keep them aired out.
REMOVE HAZARDS
Empty any gas cans, as well as gas being held in your lawn mower and other machinery. Gasoline is hazardous as it can catch on fire, and you never want to store it inside a storage unit. Make sure that you are not storing anything that could catch fire from extreme flammability so that your items stay safe and secure.
Free things to do in Seattle – Your Ultimate Guide 14 Jun 2019, 3:02 am
Looking for things to do in Seattle? There are so many Free indoor and outdoor attractions in Seattle, you may be surprised how much you can do. Whether you want to go play at the beach, stroll museums, watch a live band, sit by a waterfall, walk through a botanical garden, or climb on a giant troll, we have listed the best spots.

If you plan ahead, you can hit festivals and block parties around town as well during the summer months, but there is usually indoor entertainment at the Seattle Science Center if you get there on the right day. Be sure to check for any major events before heading downtown, so you can miss the traffic and just have a good time!
Seattle’s downtown landscape is so diverse, you can walk through a market of thousands of people or take a leisurely stroll on the beach with only a few people around in the same stretch. If you know where to go, then you will never run out of things to do in Seattle. It’s entirely possible to spend weeks roaming around the town, parks, and museums without having to pay for admission or attractions.
This is our list of top spots for Free things to do in Seattle:
Seattle Downtown Waterfront
Taking a stroll on the downtown waterfront and exploring the historic shops can be a fun adventure! Ye Ol’ Curiosity Shop is worth a visit, as they have been open since 1899 and offer oddities you won’t find anywhere else. Downtown is also the perfect spot for photographic opportunities with the ferry boats approaching in the bay as the 175 ft Seattle Great Wheel spins overhead.
Pike Place Market
Overlooking the Elliot Bay waterfront in Seattle is Pike Place Market, over 10 million tourists flock to the farmers market every year. Going strong since 1907, you will find a large variety of unique vendors and local merchants on several levels. Sometimes going through the market can feel like a multi-story maze, with new things to see and explore.
Seattle Center
The Seattle Center was built with the Space Needle for the 1962 Worlds Fair and is currently used as a central hub for arts, education, entertainment, and tourism. Sitting on 74 acres in the heart of Seattle, it has stages for regular community entertainment as well as fairs and music festivals throughout the year. You can catch a Free performance, or public fair if you stop by on the right day. There is also a Children’s Museum in the Center that is worth mentioning since they do offer donation-only admission in the evenings. Check out their events calendar for more information.
Olympic Sculpture Park
Created by the Seattle Art Museum, the Olympic Sculpture Park sits on 9 acres downtown Seattle. Stroll through the park for free, enjoying the large green space and even sit on the beach. Permanent and rotating sculptures are installed and maintained by the museum, so there are occasionally new sights to see.
Waterfall Garden Park
One of the most expensive parks ever built in the United States sits in a small pocket in Pioneer Square, downtown Seattle. The 60 X 80 Ft private park boasts a 22ft man-made waterfall which pumps 5,000 gallons of water per minute. The park is locked in the evenings, so check the website for current daily visiting times.
Frye Art Museum
Operating since 1952, Frye Art Museum was Seattle’s first Free art museum. Located in the First Hill neighborhood, they offer talks and tours, classes, and even musical performances. Displaying Charles and Emma Frye’s original art collection as well as local and rotating artists, they are a prominent part of the history and culture of Seattle.
Washington Park Arboretum
Encompassing the entire length of Arboretum park, The University of Washington and Seattle Parks and Recreation worked together to make this free attraction a reality. Enjoy the Japenese Gardens, a wide variety of unique plants, and wetlands, on a total of 230 acres on the shores of Lake Washington. If you enjoy nature, you can get lost to your heart’s desire in here.
Center on Contemporary Art
Displaying art by both contemporary and emerging artists, the Center on Contemporary Art has moved its exhibits around Seattle since the 1980’s. It has featured over 3,000 artists in hundreds of exhibitions and continues to thrive downtown. Check out their website to see their current offerings.
Discovery Park
Considered one of the best places to view natural wildlife in Seattle is the 534-acre Discovery park. This beach park features beautiful views of the Puget sound and is home to California Sea Lions and Harbor Seals. It’s also known for 270 different species of birds. Enjoy the trails, spot some wildlife, walk the shores or build a sandcastle.
Fremont Troll
Birthed from four local artists, the most historically beloved sculpture in Seattle sits under the George Washington Memorial Bridge. Children and adults alike enjoy climbing on the 18 ft high sculpture, which firmly grips a VW Bug he seems to have snatched from the bridge above.
Ballard Locks
Attracting more than 1 million tourists a year, the Ballard Locks features more boat traffic than any other lock in the U.S. The fish ladder offers a special viewing area, where visitors can watch the Pacific Salmon swim upstream usually in the summer months when they spawn. A Free bonus is the Carl S. English Jr. Botanical Gardens located at the Locks, open daily.
Seattle Chinese Garden
Featuring sweeping views of downtown Seattle, the Bay, and the Cascade Mountains, this 4.6-acre garden couldn’t have acquired a more beautiful spot. Currently in the process of building one of the largest Chinese gardens not located in China, they have near completed the entire space, featuring traditional Chinese buildings built by artisans. The space is open to the public and absolutely breathtaking. You will not want to miss this!
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2019 Music Festivals in Washington State 11 Jun 2019, 2:38 am

Look no further for the best music festivals in Washington state of 2019! Seattle is well known for its musical culture, churning out some of the greatest musicians to ever have graced the world. It’s no surprise that we have some of the best music festivals in the nation that satisfy every genre: Rock, Pop, EDM, BASS, Country, Blues, Reggae, Folk, Punk, Jazz..- You name it, we have the party for you to celebrate your favorite bands!
Washington has some of the most unique outdoor activities to go with its festivals, due to the scenic nature of many of their locations. Where else can you see your favorite bands and then dip out for an hour to float the river? There are few places as beautiful as the scenery here in the Northwest, so you can play and party at the same time.
If you are searching for things to do this summer in Seattle and the surrounding areas, we have selected the best music festivals in Washington for you and ordered them chronologically so that you choose your favorite party and plan accordingly. Don’t forget to grab accommodations with your tickets so you don’t end up without a place to stay. Many of the festivals offer camping on-site, making it easy to go chill out if you need and not have to deal with traffic.
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Paradiso – June 14th and 15th in George, WA
This is the largest electronic music festival in the Northwest! Located in the scenic Gorge amphitheater, over 20,000 people flood Paradiso for perhaps the wildest EDM dance party on the West Coast. Paradiso is filled with all types of artwork, carnival rides, games, and attracts a creative crowd who wear vibrant colors and costumes.
TIMBER! – July 11th – 15th in Carnation, WA
Adventurers only! Enjoy over 20 indie artists while also enjoying everything the outdoors has to offer. Enjoy kayaking, paddleboarding, mountain biking, floating the river, yoga, swimming, tree climbing, workshops, and more!
Capitol Hill Block Party – July 19th – 21st in Seattle, WA
Enjoy a wide variety of music while partying with over twenty-thousand other party-goers in the Capitol Hill neighborhood during this three-day festival. Featuring both national headliners and local bands, this festival has both outdoor and indoor stages located throughout the streets, restaurants, and bars. Going strong since 1997, and growing each year, it brings in a widely diverse crowd and music genres.
Cascadia – July 25th – 28th Granite Falls, WA
This independent music and arts festival began in 2014 and features local artists, interactive art, workshops, and performances. An outdoor enthusiasts dream, enjoy camping one hour North of Seattle in the lush forests of Granite Falls. Cascadia attracts a diverse and creative crowd, get ready for colorful costumes and forest-loving elves.
Summer Meltdown – August 1st – 4th in Darrington, WA
Located on 40 acres surrounded by mountains and a lazy river, this music festival is the nature enthusiasts dream. People enjoy floating the river, swimming, hiking, and dancing around the amphitheater. Featuring many local music artists playing folk, funk, rock, reggae, and soul as well as some intriguing headliners such as Nahko and Medicine for the People. It attracts an eclectic Earth-roots crowd that makes it fun for all ages.
Watershed – August 2nd – 4th in George, WA
Located at the George amphitheater, enjoy the largest country music festival in the Northwest! Bringing in big headliners every year, you will be kicking up your boots late into the night with some of the most celebrated artists in the country.
BASS Canyon – August 23rd – 25th in George, WA
Pack it up and make your way to the Gorge Amphitheater for 3 days of non-stop Bass music. Enjoy camping in the scenic canyon atmosphere, while dancing to your favorite artists. Eat, drink, shop, dance, and play and experience one of the most epic parties in the Northwest.
THING – August 24th – 25th in Port Townsend, WA
As people were shocked that Sasquatch had come to an end after 17 years, THING arts festival came onto the scene by the same founder, Adam Zacks. Featuring some excellent headliners with many genres of music being represented, THING is more than just music. It will feature comedy, visual arts, dance, film, and even a podcast with Mukuley Culkin. Located in the historic Victorian town of Port Townsend, it couldn’t have landed in a more awesome spot.

Bumbershoot – August 30th – September 1st in Seattle, WA
Everyone who’s anyone is here for labor day weekend. Running strong since 1971, this international music and arts festival is one of North America’s largest festivals of its kind. Enjoy world class acts, a wide selection of food, galleries, arts and crafts, vendors, and even catch a circus act.
Chinook Fest – September 6th – 8th in Naches, WA
Escape into nature! Enjoy 3 days of indie music, camping, paddle boarding, biking, craft beer, and wine. A perfect all ages festival for the whole family. Walk or bike the trails, shop the local vendors, and unwind in the beautiful Northwest.
We know we snagged the best music festivals in Washington State, but there are always a lot of music events happening! I mean, after all, there is a reason we host the EMP Museum – We are one of the largest music capitals in the nation! Are there any music events you are hitting up this summer? What are your favorite bands? We want to know!