
The greater Seattle, Washington area has many beautiful outdoor amphitheaters perfectly primed for concert season. If you’re lucky enough to attend a show at one of these beautiful Seattle venues and you’re looking to get more mileage out of your summer, look no further – we’ve compiled the best natural wonders worth exploring near these amphitheaters for you!
Best Nature Spots Near Seattle Music Venues
Gorge Amphitheatre
The Gorge Amphitheatre Trail, only 1.4 miles from the venue, runs alongside the Wanapum Lake. With gorgeous views, you’re certain to get the full experience on this easy trail that shares land with the Gorge Amphitheatre.
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The Tulalip Amphitheatre
Near the Tulalip Amphitheatre in Marysville, Washington are Jennings Nature Park and Jennings Memorial Park, 4.5 mi and 3.9 mi away from the venue, respectively. Spend the afternoon strolling through the beautiful nature the Pacific Northwest has to offer before your show!
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White River Amphitheatre
Be sure to check out Flaming Geyser State Park before your concert at the White River Amphitheatre, only 7.2 mi away from the venue. Stroll through the woods, go swimming and tubing, or gather your friends for a picnic.
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