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25 Free Family Activities in December Around Seattle and Beyond

Celebrate the season with light displays, ice-skating, caroling and more

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Don't miss all the holiday sparkle lighting up dark nights. Photo: iStock

Santa’s gift bag is overflowing with so many enticing free things to do around Seattle this month! I am offering up festive activities aplenty for you and your family to enjoy, from lighted boat and tree displays to ice-skating and a way to celebrate the solstice. With so much going on, it won’t be hard to keep the kids active, engaged and immersed in all types of seasonal fun.

Note: Some activities require preregistration and can fill up quickly.  

1. Winter Word Scramble

Date: Dec. 1–15

Embark on a self-guided outdoor scavenger hunt at Chambers Regional Park in University Place, locating scrambled winter-themed words along the trail. Unscramble them all for a special prize!

2. Holiday Light Displays

Date and time: All month, varying by location

Our region is lit up! Meander outside and take in all the free holiday light displays all month long. You can find twinkly delights lighting up the night sky in Renton, Bothell, Redmond, and Tulalip, to name a few.

A crowd enjoys colored lights as they stroll the Tulalip Lights display.
Millions of lights illuminate the night in Tulalip. Photo: courtesy Tulalip Lights and Ice

3. Juanita Bay Park Bird Walk

Date and time: Wednesday, Dec. 3, 7:50–10:30 a.m.

Early birds, bring your binoculars to this 110-acre park for a guided bird walk and see what interesting and rare fliers turn up during this all-ages bird walk.

4. Caroling at the Depot

Date and time: Thursday, Dec. 4, 6–7:30 p.m.

Nothing brings on holiday cheer quite like caroling with friends and neighbors. Join an Issaquah tradition and sing along to a slew of holiday classics at the Depot Museum. Don your best Santa hat, bring a tambourine or ukulele (or just yourselves!), and get ready for a festive treat.

5. Winterfest Movie Night

Date and time: Fridays, Dec. 5, 12 and 26, 6:30–8:30 p.m.

Cozy up with the fam and enjoy classic holiday flicks on select Friday evenings at the Seattle Center Armory. Food merchants will even throw in some free snacks and beverages to make the evening complete.

A crowd watches a free holiday movie at the Seattle Center.
Catch a holiday flick perfect for the whole family at the Seattle Center Armory. Photo: courtesy Seattle Center

6. Tree Lighting Ceremonies

Date and time: Saturday, Dec. 6, times vary by location

Watch in wonder as trees are lit up with strands and strands of colorful lights, kicking off the holiday season at ceremonies across the region. Many are accompanied by a parade, an appearance by Santa and lots of cheer.

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7. Hands On Hanukkah at Redmond Lights

Date and time: Saturday, Dec. 6, 4–8 p.m.

Head to Redmond Downtown Park for the Redmond Lights kick-off event and enjoy Hands On Hanukkah activities as part of the festivities. Spin the dreidel and craft a toy menorah while you enjoy the enchanting lights, art installations and other exciting opening night happenings.

8. Cookie Walk in Downtown Marysville

Date and time: Sunday, Dec. 7, noon–4 p.m.

Turn up in downtown Marysville to snag a cookie bag and visit participating businesses to fill your bag with a cookie. What a sweet way to explore the town! Supplies are limited. 

9. Swansons Nursery Model Train and Holiday Décor

Date: Daily through early January

The holiday model train at Seattle’s Swansons Nursery had arrived! This year’s display features favorite characters like Shrek and Yoshi making merry mischief in the magical setting. While you’re there, take in thousands of twinkling lights all around the nursery, enjoy live music and check out Santa’s yurt. 

10. Teddy Bear Suite

Date and time: Daily through Dec. 25, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.

Get out of the house and admire cute and cuddly stuffies at the beloved annual Teddy Bear Suite at Seattle’s Fairmont Hotel. Guaranteed to give you the warm and fuzzies.

11. Hometown Holiday Carousel

Date: Daily, Dec. 5–14

Pick a horse and hop on for a spin on the holiday carousel set up in Arlington’s Legion Park as part of the City’s Hometown Holidays celebration. Sensory-friendly rides with no music are available from 11 a.m.–noon on Sundays.

12. Sounds of the Season at Pioneer Park

Date and time: Thursdays, Dec. 4–18, 2–4 p.m.

Stop by Pioneer Park in Seattle for a dose of holiday cheer provided by live holiday music performances from classic carols to smooth jazz. 

13. Parade of Boats Onshore Viewing Party

Date and time: Friday, Dec. 12, 7:30–9:30 p.m.

If you look forward to spotting a twinkling, fully decked-out Christmas ship around the Sound at this time of year like I do, you and your family won’t want to miss the Parade of Boats official onshore viewing party at Evanston Plaza in the Fremont Lake Union Center, where you’ll get to watch the whole fleet go by.

A lighted fleet of boats parades through the waters of Lake Union.
A lighted parade of boats is a festive sight for all. Photo: courtesy Argosy Cruises

14. La Posada at the Highline Heritage Museum

Date and time: Saturday, Dec. 13, 5–8 p.m.

Join the procession, sample sweet and savory treats, and play lotería at a free community fest celebrating La Posada at the Highline Heritage Museum in Burien. You can also expect craft-making and live performances so bring the whole fam!

15. Winterfest Armory Stage Entertainment

Date and time: Saturday–Sunday through Dec. 28, showtimes vary

Comedy, carols and circus acrobatics are just a few of the types of holiday entertainment you will find at Seattle Center’s Armory stage this season. And while you’re there, be sure to check out the Winterfest train and village. 

16. Deck the Boughs

Date and time: Daily through Dec. 31, 6 a.m.–dusk

Visit Evergreen Arboretum in the daylight to see the debut of this holiday display replacing Wintertide Lights. As you stroll the gardens, you’ll see ornaments and other décor handcrafted by members of the community adorning trees and greenery.

17. Holiday Ice-Skating Rink in Occidental Square

Date and time: Daily, Dec. 13–21, noon–6 p.m.

Occidental Square Park’s seasonal pop-up ice-skating rink is back this year for sliding and gliding — skates are even available to borrow for free! Expect extra festivities on Friday, Dec. 19, when the Holiday Trading Post with more than 40 local makers will be open for business.

Families ice skate at a seasonal pop up rink in Seattle.
Glide on the ice at a pop-up rink in Occidental Square Park. Photo: courtesy Downtown Seattle Association

18. Gingerbread Village

Date: Daily through Jan. 1

Stop by the lobby of the Sheraton Grand Seattle to feast your eyes on elaborate (and sweet!) masterpieces of gingerbread and candy at the annual Gingerbread Village. Viewing is free, but donations collected benefit juvenile diabetes research.

19. Free Holiday Trolley in Downtown Edmonds

Date and time: Saturdays, Dec. 6–20, 11 a.m.–6 p.m.

Get around and explore Downtown Edmonds in style on the Holiday Trolley with your guide, Emily the Elf, who will not only spread cheer but share interesting tidbits about the historic seaside town.

20. Sunrise Solstice Walk

Date and time: Sunday, Dec. 21, 7:53–10 a.m.

Get out early on the longest night of the year to welcome the return of the light and longer days ahead. Bundle up for a self-guided solstice walk at dawn through Everett’s Evergreen Arboretum and then warm up with hot cocoa and treats.

21. Snowflake Lane

Date and time: Nightly, through Dec. 24, 7 p.m.

A holiday spectacle not to be missed, stake out your piece of sidewalk near Bellevue Square to watch “snow” falling, toy drummers, dazzling lights, decked-out dancers and a parade of festive floats.

22. Holiday Hooves

Date: Select dates through Dec. 23

It’s 12 days of reindeer at the Port of Everett’s Pacific Rim Plaza, so show up to snap some photos and cavort with Santa’s sleigh crew during their special appearances on select December dates.

reindeer wearing a red harness during Holiday Hooves, a free December activity for families
Meet the reindeer at Port of Everett’s Pacific Rim Plaza. Photo: courtesy Port of Everett

23. Festival of Trees at the White River Valley Museum

Date and time: Wednesday–Sunday, through Jan. 4, excluding holidays

Visit Auburn’s White River Valley Museum to view beautifully decorated trees on display with adornments inspired by a holiday song, all designed by local artists. Can you “name that tune”?

24. Winterfest Ice Sculpting

Date and time: Saturdays, Dec. 6–27, noon

Head to the Mural Amphitheatre to witness blocks of ice being transformed into gorgeous sculptures by expert carvers during Seattle Center’s Winterfest. 

25. New Year’s Eve at Depot Park

Date and time: Wednesday, Dec. 31, 7–9 p.m.

Bid a fond farewell to 2025 a little early, family-style, with s’mores by a fire, hot chocolate, music and a toast at 9 p.m. and get the kids to bed at a reasonable hour. The celebration takes place at Duvall’s Depot Park.

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Editor’s note: This article was originally published in February 2024, and was most recently updated on Nov. 25, 2025, to include 25 new, exciting free things to do in Seattle in December for families by ParentMap’s calendar editor, Julie DodobaraEvent dates, times and locations were cross-checked and verified by our editor.

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