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The Eastside with Kids

If you’ve lived in Seattle long enough, you may have found yourself getting, well, bored with the children’s activities here–sometimes you don’t want to take in another museum exhibit, themed festival or free concert. So, when one more trip to the zoo seems a trip too many (even though the Zoomazium rocks), have faith; there’s a whole world out there just the other side of Lake Washington. And, Eastside parents are sure to find something they haven’t checked out, too–be it an interactive restaurant, a posh new shop or a picture-perfect park. Here are our top tips for your best Eastside day trip, as recommended by us and the brilliant readers of Red Tricycle.

OTHER GREAT PICKS

  • Northwest Railway Museum, Snoqualmie
    38625 SE King Street,
    425.888.3030
    www.trainmuseum.org
    Visit the depot for free, or take a 65-minute train excursion. Theres the added bonus of a trip with Thomas the Tank Engine in July, and a Santa train at Christmas. Open daily except Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, New Years Day. Thomas tickets are $16 for ages two and up. Regular tickets are $9 adults, $8 seniors, $6 children two-12. Kids under two ride free.
  • Gilman Village, Issaquah
    317 NW Gilman Blvd.
    425.392.6802
    www.gillmanvillage.com
    Hit the handful of cute shops for kids at this outdoor anti-mall. We love Lilypad Books and White Horse Toys. Spoiled by Nana (not the greatest name, we know) and For Boys Only have quality, upscale clothing. Also, The Musik Nest is offering movement and music classes for kids ages birth to seven years.
  • Jump Planet, Bothell
    22310 20th Ave. SE, #200
    425.481-5867 (JUMP)
    www.jump-planet.com
    Put this new indoor inflatable party center in your Rolodex–it’s an amazing birthday party venue. It’s the biggest of its kind in the Northwest. The two huge play arenas will awe your kids, as will the obstacle courses and bouncer mazes. Parents will relish the comfy lounge (with free coffee and tea) and the babies-only bouncer (so the whole family can come). Hop to it–you can make reservations online.