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Family Guide

Things to do in Gig Harbor with kids

Six free or cheap stops that work for ages 2-12. Plus where to eat with picky eaters and where to find a clean bathroom.

Gig Harbor is one of the most kid-friendly day-trips in the Puget Sound region. The whole town is walkable, four parks have playgrounds, and the harbor's resident seal lives at Maritime Pier. Below: the order I'd actually do this in with my kids, plus the restaurants where you won't get The Look from the manager.

The 6 family stops

Where to eat with kids

  • Tides Tavern — kids menu, deck seating, the harbor view keeps them entertained. Family-friendly until 9pm.
  • Netshed No. 9 — pet-friendly outdoor seating literally over the water. Sea lions show up. Breakfast/brunch only.
  • Anthony's at Gig Harbor — kids menu, big-window views. Get a 5pm reservation before the dinner crowd.
  • Hops n Drops — solid kids menu, less expensive than the waterfront places. Off Point Fosdick Dr.

The kid-magnet stop

Maritime Pier. There's a harbor seal who's adopted the dock — usually visible mid-day. Kids are mesmerized. The pier is free, the seal is free, you'll spend 30 minutes here.

Splash pad (summer only)

Gateway Park (10809 Burnham Dr NW) has a free splash pad open Memorial Day through Labor Day. Bring towels and a change of clothes. The fenced 2-5 playground is right next to it.

Skip these with kids

  • Brix 25 — no kids menu, intimate adult atmosphere
  • Morso — same, plus tiny dining room
  • Hidden Harbor Wine Library — exactly what it sounds like

Bathroom logistics

Cleanest public bathrooms are at the Skansie Brothers Park visitor center (also has a baby-changing station). Harbor History Museum bathrooms are also kept clean. Most restaurant bathrooms in town are accessible without buying.