| Burke Museum | Founded in 1885, the Burke Museum is Washington state's oldest museum. Hopes to be recognized as the premier natural and cultural heritage resource in the Pacific Northwest. |
| Future of Flight Aviation Center and Boeing Tour | The 73,000-square-foot Future of Flight Aviation Center & Boeing Tour is one of Western Washington's major attractions you won't want to miss. It features the only public tour of a commercial jet assembly plant in North America. |
| Hiram M. Chittenden (Ballard) Locks | Watch the boats go through the locks. Visit the fish ladder, where underground windows offer a rare view of migrating salmon and trout passing through the fish ladder headed for rivers and streams to their spawning grounds. View more than 500 species of plants at the Carl S. English Jr. Botanical Gardens. |
| KidsQuest Children's Museum, Factoria Mall | KidsQuest Children's Museum provides interactive exhibits and programs integrating art, science, technology and daily experiences to inspire life-long learning in children and families. |
| Museum of Flight | The independent, non-profit Museum of Flight is one of the largest air and space museums in the world, attracting more than 400,000 visitors annually. The Museum's collection includes more than 150 historically significant air- and spacecraft, as well as the Red Barn®—the original manufacturing facility of The Boeing Co. |
| Northwest Trek Wildlife Park | Northwest Trek Wildlife Park is a treasure for wildlife enthusiasts. The signature tram tour through the 435-acre free-roaming area offers the opportunity to spot animals as they wander through forests, wetlands and meadows. The 715-acre park has a little bit of everything: lakes, trails, meadows and plenty of animals. Located near Mount Rainier. |
| Odyssey Maritime Discovery Center | Odyssey celebrates the Northwest’s unique maritime character, providing a place for people of all ages to discover the maritime community’s contemporary influence on our lives. |
| Pacific Science Center | Pacific Science Center is a not-for-profit science foundation serving one million people a year in every county of Washington state, inspiring a lifelong interest in science, math and technology by engaging diverse communities through interactive and innovative exhibits and programs. |
| Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium | This Zoo is large enough to offer an awesome array of animals yet small enough to let you get really close to them. It's fun, affordable and offers breathtaking views of Puget Sound, Mount Rainier and the Olympic Mountains. Come explore the only combined zoo and aquarium in the Northwest. |
| Rosalie Whyel Doll Art Museum | Established in September, 1992 in Bellevue, Washington (near Seattle), the Museum houses more than 3000 dolls on display as well as for sale. Since its inception it has become a "mecca" for doll collectors and enthusiasts. |
| Seattle Aquarium | The heartbeat of hands-on marine experience and preservation education in the Pacific Northwest, the Seattle Aquarium offers fun, exciting ways to discover more about the amazing Puget Sound that surrounds you! |
| Seattle Childrens Theatre | Seattle Children's Theatre performs in the Charlotte Martin and Eve Alvord Theatres from September through June. Throughout our history, SCT has developed and improved the caliber of plays available for young audiences in the United States and abroad, developing and producing over 90 new works. |
| The Children's Museum, Seattle Center | Located in the heart of the city, The Children's Museum, Seattle is on the first level of Center House at Seattle Center. The Children’s Museum, Seattle is a 22,000 square foot environment just for children ages birth through 10 years and their families. At the Museum, every exhibit is interactive, which allows little hands and growing minds to explore, play and learn. |
| Washington Park Arboretum | Use a canoe, or your feet, to explore the 230 acres and 4,000 species of trees, vines, shrubs and plants at this arboretum. |
| Woodland Park Zoo | For more than 100 years, Woodland Park Zoo has been a cherished community resource and a unique urban oasis. Woodland Park Zoo encompasses 92 acres and features more than 1,090 individual animals representing nearly 300 species. |