It’s no secret that Washington can be an expensive place to live and enjoy. But there are also plenty of things you can do that are not only free, but legitimately fun. Here are a few suggestions for those days when you want to have a great time without spending money.

  1. Walk through the Washington Park Arboretum in Seattle.

Curtis Cronn / Flickr It’s breathtaking in any season.

  1. Check out an art walk.

Riccardo Rossi / Flickr Most of our big and mid-sized cities have free monthly art walks that encourage you to browse and mingle.

  1. Walk (or bike) the Centennial Trail in Spokane.

Robert Ashworth / Flickr What a beautiful way to get some exercise.

  1. Explore the Seattle Waterfront.

Rob Gross / Flickr There are plenty of things to see, like Ye Olde Curiosity Shop.

  1. Visit a museum on a Free Museum Day.

hey skinny / Flickr The majority of Washington’s museums have at least one free admission day per month. Call the one you’re interested in or look on their website- you may be pleasantly surprised.

  1. Take a stroll down Long Beach.

Glenn Scofield Williams / Flickr If you’re anywhere near one of our coastal communities, head out and go for a seaside stroll. All it will cost you is time.

  1. Go wine tasting in Walla Walla.

@andrewghayes / Flickr Quite a few tasting rooms in Walla Walla will let you sip for free… but beware, after a few tastes you may be tempted to buy some bottles.

  1. Explore Fort Steilacoom Park.

Jennifer B / Flickr Local parks are fun and free, and for those in Western Washington, Fort Steilacoom is a favorite.

  1. Pose with the famous Fremont Troll in Seattle.

Megan / Flickr He hangs out under a bridge (as most trolls do).

  1. Visit the Grand Coulee Dam.

WSDOT / Flickr Did you know that the largest electric power-producing facility in the United States is in Eastern Washington? Check it out.

  1. Watch Beecher’s Cheese being made.

Frank Fujimoto / Flickr Seattle’s favorite cheese shop offers views of the cheese-making (and cheese curd samples) at Pike Place Market. If you live in Eastern Washington, the WSU Creamery offers a similar experience.

  1. Check out Bellingham’s Sehome Hill Arboretum.

PhotoCrawler / TripAdvisor This forested 180-acre park is a beautiful way to enjoy nature.

As you can see, it’s entirely possible to enjoy Washington without spending money. Here’s a great list of restaurants that will feed you for under $10.

Curtis Cronn / Flickr

It’s breathtaking in any season.

Riccardo Rossi / Flickr

Most of our big and mid-sized cities have free monthly art walks that encourage you to browse and mingle.

Robert Ashworth / Flickr

What a beautiful way to get some exercise.

Rob Gross / Flickr

There are plenty of things to see, like Ye Olde Curiosity Shop.

hey skinny / Flickr

The majority of Washington’s museums have at least one free admission day per month. Call the one you’re interested in or look on their website- you may be pleasantly surprised.

Glenn Scofield Williams / Flickr

If you’re anywhere near one of our coastal communities, head out and go for a seaside stroll. All it will cost you is time.

@andrewghayes / Flickr

Quite a few tasting rooms in Walla Walla will let you sip for free… but beware, after a few tastes you may be tempted to buy some bottles.

Jennifer B / Flickr

Local parks are fun and free, and for those in Western Washington, Fort Steilacoom is a favorite.

Megan / Flickr

He hangs out under a bridge (as most trolls do).

WSDOT / Flickr

Did you know that the largest electric power-producing facility in the United States is in Eastern Washington? Check it out.

Frank Fujimoto / Flickr

Seattle’s favorite cheese shop offers views of the cheese-making (and cheese curd samples) at Pike Place Market. If you live in Eastern Washington, the WSU Creamery offers a similar experience.

PhotoCrawler / TripAdvisor

This forested 180-acre park is a beautiful way to enjoy nature.

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