Trip Itineraries to Make Yourself at Home in Renton

There is plenty to see and experience from the comforts of Renton, Washington. Whether you want to explore the great outdoors, sample an abundance of local flavors, or enjoy exceptional PNW attractions in the area, there’s an itinerary for you. 

Below are just a few trip ideas:

Renton's Great Outdoors

If You Have 48 Hours

Explore Lake Washington

Gene Coulon Memorial Park is 57 acres of land, shoreline and trails. Walk along the water for a serene view. In the warmer months, swim at the sandy beach. Rent kayaks and more from Renton Rowing Center.

Golf with Mount Rainier

Maplewood Golf Course consistently ranks among the Seattle area’s best public golf courses. Play this full course or take a swing at the driving range—with epic views of Mount Rainier. Tip: If you want to see the mountain even closer, take a 2-hour drive to the National Park.

Field Trip Fun

Take the kiddos to SHADOW Lake Nature Preserve. This bog is a unique ecosystem with rare mosses, fungus and animal life. Take online school into real life for a family-friendly field trip.

Cedar River Trail

Walk, run or bike along this iconic trail system. Access the trail within the city and take it right into downtown. Or explore the bigger trail system, weaving through nearby cities up to Seattle. Tip: In the fall you can watch salmon spawn in the Cedar River. Talk with park rangers and learn about the history of salmon in our region. 

Hangout at the Water
Gene Coulon Memorial Park

If You Have 24 Hours

Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park

Find out why locals call this area the “Issaquah Alps.” Explore 5,000 acres of trails, forests and mountains. Flat trails are great for the kids or increase your elevation for views of Seattle, Bellevue and the whole Puget Sound. Then refuel in Renton after your day of exploring.

Riparian Forest

The Black River Riparian Forest and Wetland is as mysterious as it sounds. It’s home to one of the largest blue heron colonies in the region—and 50 other bird species.

Springbrook Boardwalk at the Black River Riparian Forest
Springbrook Boardwalk at the Black River Riparian Forest

Renton's Food Scene

If You Have 48 Hours

Downtown

Start your day with Boon Boona Coffee. This hip café works with several African roasters from around the continent and brings the best back to Renton. A must-visit.

Grab a bite from Naan-N-Curry. Get a jump on the lunch rush by going a little early or late.

For happy hour, take a mini-pub crawl and visit Dubtown Brewing and Four Generals Brewing.

Dine at Blossom Vegetarian. Their hefty menu packs a punch, while leaving you ready for dessert. Even skeptic meat eaters will be pleasantly surprised. Tip: Review a full list of downtown Restaurants as you make your plans

Vino at the Landing in Renton
Vino at the Landing in Renton

Lakeside

Start your day with a trip to the shops at The Landing in Renton. Find good eats among major chains and local gems, all while perusing the latest fashion trends.

Munch with a view at Dock and Drink. It’s Renton’s best patio, right along Lake Washington. Simple pub fare and pooch-friendly. For fine dining, head upstairs to Water’s Table.

A trip to the PNW requires a stop at Ivar’s. Slurp clam chowder with lakeside views and then walk it off at Gene Coulon Memorial Park.

Say oui to Peyrassol Café. This French-Italian inspired restaurant is a taste of Europe, without the plane ticket. See why Seattleites travel south for a table.

Dubtown beer flight
Dubtown Brewing

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Enjoy your meatballs with a side of home furnishings at Renton’s IKEA. We’re home to the state’s only Swedish superstore. Get a plate to refuel a day of shopping.

During the summer months, Renton’s Farmers Market is in full swing. Buy fresh from Washington farmers and grab lunch from local food trucks.

2 women enjoying cocktails at Peyrassol Cafe at Southport
Peyrassol Cafe at Southport

If You Have 24 Hours

Dive into the Szechuan fried chicken sandwich from Yummy Meats and Deli. Crispy, crunchy and slightly sweet. Pick your preferred spice level and bring an extra set of napkins. Then wander around Downtown and take a tour of Renton’s public art.

Try local favorite Melrose Grill for dinner. You can get affordable surf and turf, served with a smile.

Renton is centrally located:

  • Renton to Seattle: 20 minutes
  • Renton to Mt Rainier National Park: 2 hours
  • Renton to Vancouver, BC: 3 hours
  • Renton to Portland, OR: 3 hours
  • Renton to Tri-Cities, WA: 3.5 hours
  • Renton to Coeur d’Alene, ID: 4.5 hours

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