School is in full swing, but we still want to keep summer-style family fun going this season with fun fall activities for the whole family! We’ve gathered up our best ideas for fall fun around Seattle, to help you stay active (and sane) with kids this season. Try these activities and rites of passage that are awesome in autumn.
Fall nature activities for the family

Get out in the wild! (When the rain threatens, gearing up properly helps a lot.) Try out these kid-friendly hikes, salmon-spotting spots or right-in-your-neighborhood mini adventures.
- Venture out to the Olympic Peninsula for a family-friendly hike.
- Explore Washington’s incredible national parks and take in the gorgeous fall colors. (Bonus: If you have a fourth grader, you can get a free national parks pass that benefits the whole family.)
- Marvel at all the colorful, crunchy leaves on fall family hikes around Seattle.
- For a fishy adventure, head out to spot the spawning salmon in creeks and rivers around our region.
- Hikes along the Middle Fork offer big views with a not-too-big drive to reach them.
- An abandoned bus and giant boulders are some of the nifty things you can spot on mostly tot-friendly hikes in the Issaquah Alps.
- For a hike a bit farther out, head to the Kitsap Peninsula for one of these short, kid-friendly options.
- Entice the tots around the block on a quick nature treasure scavenger hunt.
Pumpkin patches and apple orchards

Pumpkins and apples are among our state’s fall-harvest crops. From exploring a local pumpkin patch, to picking an apple straight from the tree, we have some fun escape ideas where you can focus on autumn’s bounty!
- Find the gourd of your dreams with our list of awesome pumpkin patches around Seattle and beyond.
- Pick a bushel of juicy, delicious apples at one of these 10 amazing apple orchards around Washington.
- Pro tip: This Washington town is our apple capital — and it offers opportunities for fun in all seasons.
- While we’re at it, a fall jaunt to this park-rich city can put you right near apple-picking territory.
Explore a Seattle-area park or playground

Seize a fall sun break to test drive a new-to-you playground. Or just suit up in your rain warrior outfits and pack a towel for drying the swings and slides.
- Climb up a giant jellyfish and race down the slide at the new Pier 58 playground.
- Experience the glow-up of these fantastic neighborhood parks — all remodeled in the past year.
- Pack a picnic (or pick up Jollibee chicken) and romp around the brightly colored playground at Cheryl Chow Park.
- Spend the day at Seattle’s largest playground. From a polished concrete slide to the rolling hills perfect for wheels, this inclusive park has something for everyone.
- Take your thrill seekers for a sky-high climb on the 36-foot tower at Melanie’s Park, the extra-large pyramid and towers in Renton, or the cargo net climber at Seattle Center.
- Make playtime feel out of this world with the kids at fantastic space-themed playgrounds with a life-size lander and rover and climb-on planets!
- Scope out other playgrounds with nifty themes, including one like a life-size board game and another that channels farm life.
- All the railroad fans in your crew will love train-themed playgrounds in Bellevue, Lacey and Mercer Island.
Indoor activities for a rainy day in Seattle

When you need to get out of the house and play, but can’t face the rain or dark, try a visit to a kid-friendly indoor spot.
- Dig your toes in the sand at Washington state’s largest indoor sandbox.
- Sip a glass of bubbly while the kids play cops and robbers at a luxury indoor playground.
- Surprise the kids with a totally unique outing where they can see vintage snacks, squeeze rubber chickens or socialize with adoptable cats.
- Experience a new mixed-reality adventure at DreamPark, where you can collect coins, race trikes and jump over lava.
- Keep the video game-inspired fun going with an interactive day at C.H.E Arcade.
- Get the wiggles out at these indoor playgrounds and play gyms — and keep the mess out of your house. Plus, there’s a huge indoor play café in Bellevue you won’t want to miss.
- Fabulous children’s museums around our region engage and inspire kids with life-like play scenes. Family favorite Imagine Children’s Museum is the largest one in the state!
- If you haven’t yet explored the Seattle Aquarium’s Ocean Pavilion, take your future marine biologists there to see Indo-Pacific leopard sharks, eagle rays, coral and more.
- The Burke Museum welcomes fans of dinos and everyone else for scien-terrific fun.
- These local museums, zoos and exhibits are crawling with learning opportunities for future entomologists.
- Have a mind-bending day at the Museum of Illusions.
- If you need a destination but also need to save some cash, our area’s unique libraries fit the bill. Read, explore, play — for free.
Seattle restaurants for family-friendly meals

Sometimes you just need someone else to handle the weekend meals. These eateries, breweries and cafes are a treat for kids and grown-ups alike.
- Indulge in a delicious brunch at one of these fantastic restaurants, all just around the corner from a perfect play spot.
- Spice up family pizza night with a slice from a unique spot.
- Introduce the kids to classic dishes from other regions — from the lobster rolls of Maine to the deep-dish pizza of Chicago — at these local restaurants.
- Get a glimpse into the future at these conveyor belt sushi and robot restaurants. Dinner and a show!
- The whole family will find something to love at a local brewery, and there are plenty of options to choose from whether you’re in Seattle or closer to Tacoma.
- Start the day (or take a mid-afternoon break) with something sweet at these local doughnut spots.
- Tea for two? Yes, please. Connect with your kids during a fancy or casual tea date.
- Find fun, comfort and deliciousness at delightful dumpling destinations around town.
- Kids do not care how cold it gets outside: They’ll still eat ice cream.
Fall day trips near Seattle

Sometimes, a change of scenery is what everyone needs. But with soccer games and birthday parties and grocery shopping, maybe you can only spare a day. These quick day trips help to satisfy a bit of wanderlust.
- Drive north of Seattle to this seaside town, where you’ll find 15 must-visit spots the whole family will love.
- Take a scenic fall drive to see the most spectacular fall foliage.
- Touch sea stars at a free aquarium, schedule a pony ride or look for Bigfoot in beautiful Skagit Valley.
- Book tickets for a festive train ride with a fall theme.
- Play for a day with kids on wonderful Whidbey Island.
- You don’t have to go far to be a tourist. This charming destination has a bustling downtown, kid-friendly hiking paths and beautiful beaches.
- Kids ride the ferries for free, so how about an escape to the country in less than 30 minutes? (Tip: Oscar the Bird King lives there!)
- Catch the ferry to nearby Bainbridge Island, then hop on this incredible playground ferry! Enjoy.
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Editor’s note: This article was originally published several years ago, and was most recently updated on Oct. 15, 2025, by ParentMap’s family fun editor, Meredith Charaba, with new fall activities for Seattle-area families and a thorough fact-check.






