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Top 15 Fun Family Outings Across Seattle in June 2025

Enjoyable Family Events in Seattle for June 2025: Baby Animals and Berries Festival, Juneteenth Commemorations, and PrideFest Celebrations.

Fun-filled Family Events in Seattle for June 2025: Baby Animals and Berries Festival, Juneteenth...
Fun-filled Family Events in Seattle for June 2025: Baby Animals and Berries Festival, Juneteenth Celebrations, and PrideFest.

Top 15 Fun Family Outings Across Seattle in June 2025

Embrace the summer season as June arrives, bringing forth the spirit of adventure. This month marks the summer solstice and the final days of the academic year, brimming with numerous opportunities to enjoy the season's beauty. From Father's Day celebrations to dinosaur exhibits, outdoor theater, festivals, and more, here's a guide to summer-style fun in Seattle.

1. Dinosaur Discovery

Woodland Park Zoo presents a remarkable opportunity to delve into prehistoric life with its limited-time outdoor exhibit, "Dinosaur Discovery." Featuring 26 life-sized animatronic dinosaurs, ranging from gentle herbivores to fearsome predators, this event offers an immersive experience for dinosaur enthusiasts. The exhibit runs through September, with an additional $10 admission fee on top of regular zoo fees.

2. Kitsap Forest Theater

Step into a unique, kid-friendly theater experience in Bremerton, where the beloved musical "Annie" is playing amid towering trees and fresh air. Performances take place from May 25 to June 15. Ticket prices range from $10 to $23, with children aged 5 and under admitted free.

3. The Wiggles

Australia's beloved kiddie entertainers, The Wiggles, are making a Seattle appearance on June 3 at the Paramount Theatre. Sing, dance, and laugh along to favorite tunes with Dorothy the Dinosaur, Captain Feathersword, Wags the Dog, and more. Tickets start at $25.

4. ParentEd Talks

On June 5, join a webinar hosted by our website to learn strategies for helping kids manage stress and build resilience from mental health counselor Janine Halloran. Parents can also benefit by strengthening their own coping skills. The webinar is live from noon to 1 p.m., with a recording available for viewing at a later time. Tickets cost $10.

5. Panda Fest

Taste the Asian food and culture extravaganza as it makes its Seattle debut from June 6 to 8 at Seattle Center. Highlights include a variety of street-food vendors, diverse Asian performances, and family-friendly activities. Admission costs $15, with children aged 5 and under admitted free.

6. Washington State Parks Fee-Free Days

Take advantage of three fee-free days in June to explore the natural beauty of Washington State Parks, including June 7-8 (Free Fishing Weekend) and June 19 (Juneteenth). Visitors can enjoy car-free access to state parks during these days.

7. Duvall Days

Celebrate Duvall Days, a retro festival commemorating its 65th anniversary, taking place on June 6-7. The event kicks off with a fun run and culminates in a Grand Parade, kids' zone, music, car show, and fireworks. Festival activities are free, except for the fun run.

8. Fire Day at MOHAI

Discover the thrill of firefighting at Fire Day at MOHAI, taking place on June 7 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. This event offers opportunities to meet Seattle Fire Department firefighters, try on firefighting gear, and learn about fire safety. Fire Day activities are free; regular museum admission is not required.

9. June Bicycle Weekends

Burn off a big Father's Day brunch by participating in one of the June Bicycle Weekends, taking place on various Saturdays and Sundays throughout the month. Gather your family's bikes (or scooters) and helmets for a pleasant bike ride along Lake Washington. Admission is free.

10. Baby Animals and Berries Festival

Meet friendly farm animals and pick fresh strawberries at Swans Trail Farms during the Baby Animals and Berries Festival on June 14-15, 19-22, and 28-29. This family-friendly event also features a cow train, zip lines, Jumping Pillows, and more. Advance booking is required for a fee of $24.95 per person aged 1 and older. Toddlers aged 11 months and younger enter free.

11. FIFA Club World Cup games

Soccer fans can catch the highly anticipated Lumen Field-hosted FIFA Club World Cup games, with three matches featuring hometown heroes, the Sounders, on June 15, 19, and 23. Tickets start at $110.

12. Fenders on Front Street

Classic car enthusiasts should not miss Fenders on Front Street, a Father's Day outing celebrating classic cars, trucks, and motorcycles. The event also features kid-friendly activities and food truck fare. Taking place on June 15 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., admission is free.

13. Juneteenth Celebration

The largest Juneteenth celebration in Washington state returns to Tacoma's Stewart Heights Park on June 19 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Expect live music, community resources, a kids play zone, food trucks, and more.

14. Solstice Parade and Fremont Fair

Witness the quirky spectacle of Seattle's Solstice Parade and Fremont Fair, featuring giant puppets, stilt walkers, parade floats, and wacky naked bicyclists. The event takes place on June 21-22, with the Solstice Parade on Saturday at 1 p.m. and the Dog Parade on Sunday beginning at 2 p.m.

15. PrideFest

Celebrate diversity and love at the area's Pride extravaganza, held at Seattle Center with activities and entertainment for people of all ages. Embrace the festivities on Sunday, June 29, from noon to 8 p.m. Admission is free.

园lope Zoo presents a thrilling opportunity to discover prehistoric life with its temporary outdoor exhibit, "Dinosaur Discovery." Starting May 29 through September 1, visitors can witness 26 animatronic dinosaurs brought to life, from gentle herbivores to fierce predators. The added admission fee of $10 complements regular zoo fees.

Bremerton's Kitsap Forest Theater invites families to enjoy the season's show, "Annie," in an open-air setting surrounded by towering trees and fresh air. Weekend performances take place May 25-June 15. Tickets are priced at $10-$23, with free admission for children aged 5 and under.

Australia's popular kiddie entertainers, The Wiggles, make a Seattle stop on June 3 at the Paramount Theatre. A single-event performance invites fans to sing, dance, and laugh along to favorite tunes with famous friends like Dorothy the Dinosaur, Captain Feathersword, and more. Tickets start at $25.

Parents can learn valuable skills to help their children cope and build resilience during a webinar on June 5 with mental health counselor Janine Halloran. Hosted by our website, this event runs from noon to 1 p.m., with a recording available for viewing later. Tickets are $10.

Seattle Center hosts the Asian food and culture extravaganza, Panda Fest, from June 6-8. This debut event promises a variety of street-food vendors, diverse Asian performances, and family-friendly activities with an admission fee of $15, free for children aged 5 and under.

Washington State Parks offers visitors no-cost opportunities to explore nature during its fee-free days on June 7-8 (Free Fishing Weekend) and June 19 (Juneteenth). Car access to state parks will be free during these days.

Join Duvall Days, a retro festival commemorating its 65th anniversary, on June 6-7. The event kicks off with a fun run and culminates in a Grand Parade, kids' zone, music, car show, and fireworks. While festival activities are free, the fun run requires booking.

At MOHAI on June 7, catch a glimpse into the firefighter's world and learn about fire safety. The Fire Day event is free, although regular museum admission is not required.

Burn calories after a big Father's Day brunch by participating in one of the June Bicycle Weekends on various Saturdays and Sundays. Lake Washington Boulevard will be closed to cars, opening the way for family bike rides and scooter adventures. Admission is free.

Swans Trail Farms hosts the Baby Animals and Berries Festival on June 14-15, 19-22, and 28-29. Guests can meet various baby animals, pick strawberries, and enjoy a variety of family-friendly activities. Tickets cost $24.95 for those aged 1 and older, with tots aged 11 months and younger entering for free.

The FIFA Club World Cup games will take place at Lumen Field from June 15 to 23. Three matches featuring hometown heroes, the Sounders, offer soccer fans the chance to cheer for their team during this international event. Tickets start at $110.

Fathers with a love for cars should mark their calendars for Fenders on Front Street, a Father's Day event showcasing classic cars, trucks, and motorcycles. Kids can participate in various activities, and food trucks will be on hand. Taking place on June 15 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., the event aims to delight all car enthusiasts and offer unique family-friendly entertainment.

Stewart Heights Park in Tacoma plays host to the largest Juneteenth celebration in Washington state on June 19, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. This heartwarming event includes live music, community resources, kid-friendly activities, food trucks, and more.

The Solstice Parade and Fremont Fair combine to create an extraordinary spectacle, attracting visitors to enjoy the happiest parade on Earth. Taking place on June 21-22, attendees can see colorful floats and costumes, stilt walkers, puppets, and the famous naked bicyclists. Admission is free.

Highlighted events for June 2025

June 5 | ThursdayParentEd Talks: "Nurturing Resilience: Essential Coping Skills for Kids" with Janine HalloranVirtual

June 6-8 | Friday-SundayPanda FestSeattle Center

June 7 | SaturdayFire DayMOHAI

Seattle PrideFest transforms Seattle Center into a colorful celebration featuring activities for people of all ages. Embrace the rainbow on June 29 from noon to 8 p.m. Admission is free, making it a delightful event for the entire family.

  1. Embrace the prehistoric world with the "Dinosaur Discovery" exhibit at Woodland Park Zoo, featuring life-sized animatronic dinosaurs and running from May 29 to September 1.
  2. Catch a kid-friendly rendition of "Annie" at Kitsap Forest Theater in Bremerton, with performances from May 25 to June 15. Ticket prices range from $10 to $23, with children aged 5 and under admitted free.
  3. Join Australia's beloved kiddie entertainers, The Wiggles, at the Paramount Theatre on June 3. Tickets start at $25 for a fun-filled event with Dorothy the Dinosaur, Captain Feathersword, and more.
  4. Learn strategies for helping children cope and build resilience through a webinar hosted by our website on June 5 with mental health counselor Janine Halloran. Tickets for the noon to 1 p.m. webinar are $10.
  5. Delve into Asian food and culture at the debut Panda Fest event from June 6 to 8 at Seattle Center, featuring street-food vendors, diverse performances, and family-friendly activities for $15 per person (free for children aged 5 and under).
  6. Explore no-cost Washington State Parks during fee-free days on June 7-8 (Free Fishing Weekend) and June 19 (Juneteenth), with car access to parks also being provided for free.
  7. Join the 65th anniversary retro festival, Duvall Days, on June 6-7. Activities include a fun run, Grand Parade, kids' zone, music, car show, and fireworks (with the fun run requiring booking).
  8. Discover the thrill of firefighting at Fire Day at MOHAI on June 7, where visitors can meet firefighters, try on gear, and learn about fire safety. Regular museum admission is not required for this event.
  9. Participate in one of the June Bicycle Weekends on various Saturdays and Sundays throughout the month, featuring family bike rides and scooter adventures along Lake Washington Boulevard (with admission being free).
  10. Attend the Baby Animals and Berries Festival at Swans Trail Farms on June 14-15, 19-22, and 28-29 to meet friendly farm animals, pick strawberries, and enjoy family-friendly activities (tickets cost $24.95 for those aged 1 and older, with tots aged 11 months and younger entering for free).
  11. Watch the highly anticipated FIFA Club World Cup games hosted by Lumen Field from June 15 to 23, with three matches featuring hometown heroes, the Sounders (tickets start at $110).
  12. Classic car enthusiasts should not miss Fenders on Front Street, a Father's Day event celebrating cars, trucks, and motorcycles on June 15. The event offers kid-friendly activities, food truck fare, and free admission.
  13. Celebrate diversity and love at the Juneteenth Celebration in Tacoma's Stewart Heights Park on June 19, featuring live music, community resources, a kids play zone, food trucks, and more.
  14. Witness the quirky spectacle of Seattle's Solstice Parade and Fremont Fair on June 21-22, with colorful parade floats, stilt walkers, and naked bicyclists (with the Solstice Parade on Saturday at 1 p.m. and the Dog Parade on Sunday beginning at 2 p.m.).
  15. End your summer celebrations with Seattle Center's PrideFest, showcasing activities for people of all ages during an event on Sunday, June 29, from noon to 8 p.m. Admission is free.

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