Lots to Do With Kids In Seattle This Summer
These include:
- Ways to have fun while thinking of the environment
- A list of U-Pick Farms
- Renaissance Faires
- Summer Reading
- Parades and festivals
- Summer Safety
- Fourth of July activities (I'll editorialize here for you on the left. To celebrate the USA's 250 birthday is NOT celebrating the government; it's celebrating a great country.)
- Concerts
- Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) has joined “Summer of Soccer,” a new family-oriented seek-and-find activity campaign of the national Agents of Discovery program. Using the free Agents of Discovery app, local kids and families are invited to explore Seattle parks, complete soccer-themed challenges, and rack up points for Team Seattle — competing against cities across the country for bragging rights.
The challenge runs through July 19, smack in the middle of the 2026 International Soccer Championship buzz.
- Wading pools and splash areas
Gear up for mini golf! This summer, the Olympic Sculpture Park transforms into a one-of-a-kind mini golf course, bringing together sports and art on the waterfront.
As you putt through the park, experience the creative visions of local talent. Each of the nine holes is designed by a Seattle-based artist, celebrating our city’s thriving arts scene. Plus, the course offers breathtaking views of iconic landmarks, from Seattle Center to Puget Sound. Bring your friends, family, and colleagues to the green for an un-fore-gettable time!
The mini golf course is open Wednesday through Sunday, with the last tee off at 7:10 pm. Get your timed-entry ticket to reserve your preferred time slot for up to eight people. Food and drink are available for purchase. Mini Golf at Olympic Sculpture Park is designed for all ages, and no outside alcohol is permitted. We play rain or shine!
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