12 Fun Spring Activities

1. Bike Ride

Explore scenic trails like the Elliott Bay Trail, Seward Park Loop, Alki Trail, and more for a refreshing spring adventure.

2. Ceramic Painting 

Relax and get creative with some ceramic painting at Paint the Town. It’s a fun way to add a personal touch to your space while enjoying a laid-back activity.

3. Cherry Blossoms at the University of Washington

Enjoy the stunning display of cherry blossoms on the UW campus—a true springtime favorite.

4. Day Trip to Skagit Valley Tulip Festival 

Admire the breathtaking fields of colorful tulips and daffodils at the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival, and immerse yourself in the charm of nearby art exhibits and local markets.

5. Day Trip to Snoqualmie Falls 

Experience the breathtaking beauty of Snoqualmie Falls and the surrounding lush greenery.

6. Explore Deception Pass State Park  

Take in the fresh air and blooming trails at Deception Pass. The stunning views and peaceful hikes make it the perfect outdoor escape.

7. Explore the Bloedel Reserve 

Take a peaceful stroll through the tranquil gardens and nature trails at Bloedel Reserve on Bainbridge Island, then enjoy a relaxing lunch or coffee afterward.

8. Floral Class at Fleur in Kirkland

Create your own floral arrangement at Fleur located in Kirkland, in a charming studio. Perfect for a solo outing or with a friend, complete with coffee as you design.

9. Pioneer Square’s Art Galleries

Take a walking tour of the historic Pioneer Square neighborhood and visit local art galleries during the monthly first Thursday Art Walk.

10. Sunset at Kerry Park 

Take in one of Seattle’s most iconic views at Kerry Park. Spring sunsets add extra magic to this panoramic cityscape featuring Mount Rainier, the Space Needle, and Elliott Bay. 

11. Visiting a Bookstore 

Seattle is home to many incredible bookstores, but one of the most renowned is Elliott Bay Book Company in Capitol Hill. Explore its vast collection of literary treasures and enjoy a unique experience with author readings, signings, and book launches.

12. Volunteer Park Conservatory 

Take a stroll through the Volunteer Park Conservatory, an indoor garden filled with exotic plants and colorful spring flowers. It’s a great spot to enjoy some greenery and escape the rain on a typical Seattle day.

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