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Seattle outdoor movies guide for summer 2026

As the weather warms up, you'll find numerous outdoor movie screens around the Puget Sound area - a perfect way to relax as summer rolls in. Watching an outdoor movie in the Seattle area can be as easy as pie (or popcorn, in this case). Here are a few options to check out in the coming months. Note: This list is not comprehensive.

Seattle-area outdoor movies

Movies at the Mural

Enjoy your next film with the Space Needle as your backdrop at Seattle Center's Movies at the Mural, running each Friday evening July 24-Aug. 21. Seating is first-come, first-served at the Mural Amphitheatre lawn, where movies will be shown on a 40-foot-tall screen. Food and drink will be available at the Armory, as well as at food trucks on the grounds. Movies will start at dusk, approximately at 9 p.m., and will be preceded by a short film by students at Cornish College of the Arts at Seattle University and alumni of the UW Professional & Continuing Education's Film & Video Production certificate program.

* "Wonka" (2023) - July 24

* "The Princess Bride" (1987) - July 31

* "Hamilton" (2020) - Aug. 7

* "Coco" (2017) - Aug. 14

* "Masters of the Universe" (1987) - Aug. 21

Free. 305 Harrison St., Seattle. st.news/matm-2026

Center City Cinema 2026

Bring your own blankets and lawn chairs to a dozen different parks across the city for 26 outdoor movie nights from Seattle Parks and Recreation's Movies in the Park program.

On select nights in September at 6:30 p.m., the Parks will host a movie marathon of the "Hunger Games" across five parks.

* "The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes" - Sept. 2 at Bill Wright Golf Course

* "The Hunger Games" - Sept. 9 at Gas Works Park

* "Catching Fire" Sept. 16 at Lincoln Park, Ballfield 3

* "Mockingjay - Part 1" - Sept. 23 at West Hill, Woodland Park (just north of the parking lot from North 50th Street)

* "Mockingjay - Part 2" - Sept. 24 at Magnuson Park, Hangar 30

Free. Locations vary. st.news/movies-in-the-park

Bothell's Movies in the Park

Those North of Seattle can enjoy free movies in late July and August at North Creek Sports Field #3. Bring your own food and beverages (alcohol and tobacco are not permitted), and food vendors may be present with additional food for purchase. Show up early or right at dusk when the movies begin (8:30-9:15 p.m.)

* "Grease" (1978) - July 17

* "The Parent Trap" (1998) - July 31

* "Black Panther" (2018) - Aug. 14

* "Up" (2009) - Aug. 28

Free. 11905 N. Creek Parkway S., Bothell. st.news/summer-nights-bothell

Movies by the Tower

Back for a fifth year, Scarecrow Video and the Maple Leaf Community Council will host this annual event at Maple Leaf Reservoir Park. This all-day event on Aug. 8 will include live music from local bands, movie trivia, complimentary popcorn and additional food for purchase, as well as a 21+ beer garden with nonalcoholic options.

Free. 1020 N.E. 82nd St., Seattle. facebook.com/MLTowerMovies

KeyBank Movies at Marymoor Park

At this 22nd annual summer outdoor movie series, you can count on large screens, food trucks and entertainment.

* Ferris Bueller's Day Off" (1986) - July 8

* "Mama Mia" (2008) - July 15

* "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle" (2017) - July 22

* "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days" (2003) - July 29

* "Jurassic Park" (1993) - Aug. 5

* "Top Gun: Maverick" (2022) - Aug. 12

* "The Incredibles" (2004) - Aug. 18

* "The Princess Bride" (1987) - Aug. 26

$12.50 per person, free for kids under 5. 6046 W. Lake Sammamish Parkway N.E., Redmond. epiceap.com/movies-at-marymoor

Outdoor Summer Movies - Kirkland

Bring a blanket or lawn chair to Heritage Park in Kirkland for outdoor double features on a large LED screen. Movie nights are on Aug. 8 and 15 from 6 to 10 p.m.

* "Zootopia 2" (2025) and "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" (2016) - Aug. 8

* "How to Train Your Dragon" (2025) and "Tron: Ares (2025) - Aug. 15

Free. 111 Waverly Way, Kirkland. st.news/kirkland-movies

Everett's Sail-In Cinema

Hosted by the Port of Everett at Waterfront Place, movies will show Fridays, July 24-Aug. 21, with a lineup to be announced soon. And yes, you can actually sail in: first-come, first-served moorage is available at Guest Dock 7.

Free. 1200 Millwright Loop W., Everett. portofeverett.com/visit_the_waterfront/sailin.php

Drive-In theaters

You can still have a classic movie experience at a drive-in theater - you just have to head outside of Greater Seattle to do so. Washington currently has five drive-in theaters, all of which are family-owned.

Skyline Drive-In Theater - Shelton

Skyline Drive-In Theater has operated since 1964 and plays films, rain or shine. The theater shows two films a night, Friday-Sunday, with showtime at dusk. New this year, the theater is hosting Throwback Thursdays with a classic film every Thursday night, with "Back to the Future" and "E.T." among recent selections.

$8 per adult and kids 12 and over, $3 for kids 6-11, free for kids 5 and under. 182 S.E. Brewer Road, Shelton. skylineshelton.com

Rodeo Drive-In - Bremerton

Established in 1949, Rodeo Drive-In is now the largest such theater in the Pacific Northwest (it can accommodate about 1,000 cars). Gates open at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 8 p.m. on Sunday. First-run double features play on each of their three screens.

$12 for adults and kids 13 and over, $7 for kids 6-12, free for kids under 5. 7369 Highway 3, Bremerton. rodeodrivein.com

Wheel-In Motor Movie Drive-In - Port Townsend

Celebrating its 74th year, this drive-in's box office opens at 7 p.m. Friday-Sunday, with the first movie beginning at dusk, followed by a later showing. Enjoy all the classic movie fare at the snack bar, plus burgers and nachos.

$10 for adults 13-64, $9 for seniors 65 and over and kids 12 and under, free for kids 5 and under. Season passes also available for one person ($200) or two people ($350). 210 Theatre Road, Port Townsend. ptwheelinmotormovie.com

Blue Fox Drive-In - Oak Harbor

Located on Whidbey Island, Blue Fox Drive-In is part theater, part arcade. Movies run Friday-Sunday September-May, and seven days a week during the summer. Blue Fox also has an arcade where you can play Skee-Ball, shoot hoops and more games via purchase of a Fun Card. The box office and Go-Karts open at 4 p.m. on weekdays (Go-Karts open at noon on weekends). Blue Fox has a snack bar, and on weekends, The BackLot Tavern offers drinks and appetizers in the beer garden for adults 21+. Finally, if you're too tired to make the drive home after a movie, Blue Fox allows overnight camping (including tents and RVs) with bathroom access until 11 a.m. the next morning.

$7 for ages 11 and up, $1.50 for kids 5-10, free for kids 4 and under, plus a $3 per vehicle facility fee. Separate rates apply to camper vans and RVs. 1403 Monroe Lake Road, Oak Harbor. bluefoxdrivein.com

Auto Vue Drive-In Theatre - Colville

The sole drive-in theater in Eastern Washington, where you can watch double features Friday-Sunday nights, has operated since 1953. The box office opens at 7 p.m. and showtime is at dusk. Sundays are carload nights, when admission is $10 per car, rather than per person.

$8 for ages 12 and over, $4 for kids 11 and under. 444 Auto View Road, Colville; st.news/auto-vue

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