West Seattle
Arcades, Bowling and Entertainment Centers:
Arts and Crafts:
- West Seattle Art Nest:
Has open studio times where parents can bring their children to do arts and crafts projects (supplies provided)
Escape Gamees:
Farmers Markets:
General Indoor or Covered Play Areas/Places:
- Lil' Bug Studio:
An indoor playplace aimed towards young children. Features a separate infant play area and regular story times (White Center)
- Pinwheels Play Space:
An indoor playspace. Seems best for preschoolers and younger (White Center)
- Seattle Parks and Recreation Community Centers:
Many of Seattle's community centers have playrooms or gyms set up with active toys, open during the school year. Generally
geared towards the toddler and preschooler set. Check websites for times.
Indoor Skating (Ice, Roller, and Skateboarding):
Libraries (Check Websites for Story Times/Events):
Museums:
Parks and Outdoor Playgrounds:
- Alki Beach Park:
Features fire pits, grills, and sand. One of Seattle's major parks
- Alki Playground:
Next to the Alki Community Center, it features an accessible playground and sports facilities
- Delridge Playfield:
Includes wading pool (open in summer), playground, and sports facilities
- E.C. Hughes Playground
- Ercolini Park
Features a playground
- Fairmount Playground
- Hiawatha Playfield:
Includes playground, sports facilities, and a wading pool open on certain days in the summer
- Highland Park Playground:
Features a playground and a spraypark (open in summer)
- Lincoln Park:
Features a playground, outdoor pool, picnic areas, and bike trails
- Me-Kwa-Mooks Park:
Includes picnic facilities and tidepools
- Puget Park:
No playground, but there are ample opportunities for wildlife and nature viewing
- Riverview Playfield:
Features a playground and sports facilities
- Roxhill Park:
Has a playground and picnic facilities
- Walt Hundley Playfield:
Includes sports facilities and a playground
- Westcrest Park:
Has a playground
- White Center Bike Playground
Swimming Pools:
Tours and Tourist Attractions: