Last summer it was lounging on the beach in seclusion, biking everywhere, and rummaging through books.
This summer, vaxxed girl summer, it’s all about going wild.
We don’t mean going to loud, popping parties, we finally want to review all the fun activities that were closed this year.
Here are seven wild things to do this summer in Seattle:
Rent a jet ski
Rent a jet ski with Waterfront Adventures. If you’ve never been on the water before, the staff will teach you everything you need to know. There are also dockside attendants who will make sure your arrival and return to shore is as smooth as possible.
Location: 1200 Carillon Point Kirkland, WA
Call: 425-999-1784
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Try kitesurfing
Spend your day taking a kitesurfing lesson with Kite Paddle Surf. The spot offers courses for beginners, intermediate courses and riding lessons for advanced boarders.
Location: 2620 North Harbor Loop Drive, Bellingham
Call: 360-775-2741
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To ride a bike
We’re not talking about your average Lime bike, we’re talking about mountain bikes. If you’re not ready to take on the trails alone, take a class with the Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance.
Location: varies, check online for a full list
Call: 206-524-2900
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Spend a day surfing
If you prefer to rent a surfboard and hit the waves without a kite, rent a surfboard from Kite Paddle Surf. Rentals start at $ 30 per day or $ 175 for the week.
Location: 2620 North Harbor Loop Drive, Bellingham
Call: 360-775-2741
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To skydive
Fly high in the skies of Snohomish and jump out of a plane with Skydive Snohomish. If you’re too scared, get pushed out of a plane. Either way, you get off that plane.
Location: 9906 Airport Way, Snohomish
Call: 360-568-7703
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Strap on to a wakeboard
Get five of your best friends on board with Waterfront Adventures. For $ 229 an hour, you’ll get a boat equipped with a driver and wakeboard, plus endless laughs and smiles.
Location: 1200 Carillon Point Kirkland, WA
Call: 425-999-1784
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Start the block
While we don’t recommend heading straight to the cliffs that overlook the waters, we recommend starting in a gym. How is this wild activity, you ask? Well, once you’re good, you can swap the gym for a real rock wall – now it’s wild.
Location: 3535 Interlake Avenue North, Seattle
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