Things to Do Near Seattle During the World Cup
Visiting Seattle for the World Cup? Explore Washington’s mountains, forests, scenic drives, cultural sites, and outdoor adventures just outside the city. The Mountains to Sound Greenway National Heritage Area and National Scenic Byway connect visitors to some of the Pacific Northwest’s most memorable places — from hiking trails and scenic viewpoints to museums, historic communities, and public lands and trails.
Use this guide to discover things to do near Seattle during the World Cup and learn how to explore responsibly while enjoying the region’s natural beauty and heritage.
Explore During Your Visit
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Plan Your Visit
Interactive Map
Looking for things to do near Seattle during the World Cup? Start with our Interactive Map to find hiking trails, camping, museums, wildlife viewing areas, parks, and more throughout the Greenway region.

Explore Without a Car
Visitors can access many outdoor destinations near Seattle using public transit, Trailhead Direct shuttle service, and bike routes. Trailhead Direct operates from May 23–August 30, 2026 and connects Seattle visitors to popular hiking destinations including:
- Mount Si
- Little Si
- Mount Teneriffe
- Margaret’s Way
- Squak Mountain Trailheads
You can also explore the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trail on foot or bike, and find other transit-accessible outdoor destinations throughout the region.
Outdoor Activities and Hikes Near Seattle
The Mountains to Sound Greenway offers easy access to hiking, wildlife viewing, biking, river access, and other outdoor recreation close to Seattle.

Featured Destination: Middle Fork Snoqualmie River Valley
Just 40 minutes from Seattle, the Middle Fork Snoqualmie Valley is one of the region’s premier outdoor destinations. Visitors will find:
- Forested hiking trails
- River access and picnic areas
- ADA-accessible recreation
- Camping and climbing
The valley offers a mix of accessible outdoor experiences and classic Pacific Northwest scenery within easy reach of Seattle.
More Outdoor Adventures
Looking for more things to do near Seattle during the World Cup? Browse itineraries and activity guides featuring the area’s best hikes, places for wildlife viewing, mountain and road biking, family-friendly outdoor activities, and more.

Scenic Drives and Best Views Near Seattle
The Mountains to Sound Greenway National Scenic Byway connects Seattle to forests, waterfalls, mountain valleys, lakes, and scenic viewpoints throughout the Cascade foothills. Check out this itinerary to enjoy scenic vistas, roadside stops, historic communities, museums, and more with some of the best views near Seattle.
Museums and Cultural Experiences

The Mountains to Sound Greenway National Heritage Area offers opportunities to explore museums, Indigenous heritage, historic communities, and the cultural landscapes that have shaped the Pacific Northwest.
Recreate Responsibly and Respectfully
Washington’s outdoors reflect a deep culture of stewardship and respect for the land. In the Seattle area and throughout the Mountains to Sound Greenway National Heritage Area, outdoor recreation is rooted in caring for these landscapes for future generations. This includes showing respect for the Tribal communities whose ancestral lands you are visiting and recognizing their ongoing connection, stewardship, and presence here. As you plan your visit, take time to learn not just where to go, but how to explore responsibly and help protect these special places.

Before You Head Out:
- Check weather and trail conditions
- Bring water and essential gear
- Wear proper footwear and layers
- Stay on designated trails
- Respect wildlife and surrounding communities
- Leave no trace
- Tell someone where you are going and when you’ll be back
Learn About Tribal Heritage
The Mountains to Sound Greenway National Heritage Area includes the ancestral homelands of many Indigenous peoples who have cared for these lands and waters since time immemorial. Visitors are encouraged to learn more through the region’s Tribal heritage resources and the Snoqualmie Tribe Ancestral Lands Movement.

Give Back During Your Visit
Looking to make your visit more meaningful? Giving back is a powerful way to connect with the places you explore. From trail maintenance to habitat restoration, volunteer opportunities across the Greenway let you leave a positive impact while experiencing the landscapes you’ve come to see.



