10 Awesome Team Outing Ideas in Seattle
- Date: May 22, 2024
- Topic: Meetings
- Contributors: Written by Peerspace Staff

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Looking for fun and unique team outing ideas in Seattle? At Peerspace, we get it! Seattle has grown quickly over the last few decades, with thousands of workers drawn to its booming tech industry and startup-friendly vibe. The Pacific Northwest is a land of adventure, and Seattle’s team-building activities reflect that. But you may not know where to start. After all, team outing ideas are likely few and far between, so you can’t waste this fantastic opportunity to bond your team!
Whether you work for a small company or a large one, we’ll share awesome team outing ideas in Seattle for groups of any size. From activities like sailing lessons to simulated space missions, these offbeat outings will keep your team energized. In fact, you’ll all return to the office with a newfound sense of group identity. Let’s get to the list!
1. Book a Seattle event venue through Peerspace to enjoy with your team

Sometimes the best team outings are those that you design yourself. With Peerspace, you can find the perfect venue in the Seattle area. As the largest online marketplace for hourly venue rentals, we make it easy to locate and rent unique venues from Seattle locals.
With Peerspace, you can discover stylish and amenity-packed venues that help you achieve your business goals in a fresh, inspiring setting. So what types of venues can you book through Peerspace for your Seattle-based team outing?
Here are a few ideas to get you started:
- The Tequila Lab, an eclectic off-site meeting room in Pike/Pine with space for 50 guests, outdoor space, food truck catering, and bartender services.
- This charming terrace with billiards in Bellevue with space for 45 guests, indoor and outdoor furnished lounges, lots of comfy seating, a screen, a fireplace, and two barbecue grills.
- This stunning downtown meeting room on the 21st floor with space for 25 guests, city and sound views, a kitchen, a conference table with comfy seating, and a screen.
- This modern industrial loft in Ballard (pictured above) with space for 50 guests, a chef’s kitchen, a lounge, presentation equipment, parking, and breakout spaces.
- This meeting retreat South Lake Union penthouse with space for 20 guests, a kitchen, a whiteboard, a projector, and a wrap-around deck with stunning views.
- This light-filled large event space in the heart of First Hill with space for 50 guests, a kitchen, pool tables, A/V equipment, flexible seating options, and a photo booth.
As you can see, Peerspace offers you access to beautiful, well-equipped spaces in every part of the city. At some venues, you can arrange for catering, bar staff, and furniture rentals directly from the host and get all of your needs met in one package. If you want the most control over your team outing, this may be your best option.
2. Hone your blacksmith skills together at Lawless Forge
At Lawless Forge, you’ll forge steel tools — and strong social connections — at this working blacksmith shop. Located in the SoDo industrial district, Lawless Forge offers private classes where your team will learn to make knives, bottle openers, chopsticks, and more — all on a real anvil! They provide all the safety equipment and necessary training before you get started.
With just fire and a hammer, you’ll learn the basics of blacksmithing and create your own steel tools to take home with you. Classes run for three hours and can fit up to 40 people.
Planning a larger event for your colleagues? Then you need to see our helpful creative corporate event ideas near Seattle!
3. Get playful with a few rounds of WhirlyBall
WhirlyBall is a competitive team sport that’s like a mix of lacrosse and bumper cars. Players get their own cart to drive around the court, and they use scoops to catch balls and throw them into goalposts. With room for up to 80 people, this is the perfect team outing idea in Seattle for a large group.
For groups larger than 26, you’ll need to rent two courts for a minimum of two hours each. They also offer virtual reality games, an on-site restaurant, and buffet options for groups of 15 or more.
4. Cook up something great with Hot Stove Society
Hot Stove Society is a cooking competition with a twist. Operated by Tom Douglas Restaurants in the Hotel Andra, this team-building experience starts with a how-to lesson and then sets your team loose on the stove. You can choose from menus featuring dumplings, pizza, pasta, and more. With room for 32 people, your whole team can take part in the cooking experience and then share the meal together. You can even stick around for after-dinner drinks at the Hot Stove Society Bar.
Best of all, they offer the option of virtual classes, so you and your team can participate from the privacy of your venue with a kitchen courtesy of Peerspace if you prefer. One beautiful option is this stunning Queen Anne home with a classic and modern kitchen. A Peerspace reviewer described it as a: “Beautifully designed home with great natural lighting! Listing photos are accurate and the host is very friendly and responsive. Will definitely be back.”
5. Sharpen your skills with time at Seattle Makers
Seattle Makers is a makerspace in South Lake Union that offers workshops for a variety of skill sets, from 3D printing to laser cutting. Keep in mind their team building virtual classes are only for groups of 15 or less, so best for smaller companies or departments. Your team can learn to create a 3D-printed flashlight, custom tumblers, or collaborative artwork.
Team workshops are an affordable price per person, and you’ll also have the option to choose which charitable initiative you want to “give back” to. Seattle Makers donates a portion of their proceeds to non-profits like Art with Heart and Native Girls Code.
6. Enjoy a one-of-a-kind experience with Roam Consulting
Roam Consulting is one of the most exciting team outing ideas in Seattle. Your team will work with horses to learn communication skills, including how to “align your intent with body language” and “discover how your nonverbal messages influence the way others perceive you as a leader.”
If you’re tired of traditional team building exercises and want to try something a little different, then the Leadership With Horses program may be right for your team. Located next to Willows Lodge in Woodinville, WA, the service also allows you to rent meeting spaces and accommodations to make it a multi-day retreat.
7. Have a laugh while building your confidence with Jet City Improv
Looking for a silly activity? Try Jet City Improv, a comedy theater in the University District that’s existed since 1992. Jet City offers team-building workshops designed to get your corporate team comfortable with improvisation. Their workshops focus on risk-taking, problem-solving, and other skills that are necessary for the workplace. Your team will leave the stage feeling more comfortable letting their guard down and connecting with other people.
The troupe offers in-person and outdoor performances, so even after your team building event is over, you can invite them back to the office to perform on special occasions.
Check out these fun office party ideas to take your next in-office soiree to the next level!
8. Hit the high seas with Seattle Sailing Club
If you want to get out of the city, plan a team outing with Seattle Sailing Club. Their group events include a four-hour sailing lesson with four to six people per boat. Look forward to classroom instruction and races on the water.
You can also choose a more relaxed trip that entails a wine-tasting or picnic. On the other hand, there’s the “Ultimate Adventure,” a 30-hour trip that takes you all around the Sound. If you have a small team and are looking for an intense bonding experience, then a sailboat trip might be for you!
9. Challenge yourselves while exploring the city with Watson Adventures
Bring your magnifying glass to Watson Adventures, a scavenger hunt at Pike Place Market. If your team is new to Seattle, this is a great chance for them to get familiar with the city since they’ll uncover clues related to the city’s history and get to sample some of the local fare. You’ll visit everything from a magic shop to a filming location from Sleepless in Seattle. You can also choose a murder mystery scavenger hunt for a more elaborate puzzle.
One team member from a past excursion had this to say about their Watson Adventures experience. “Amazing! Our group had so much fun searching for clues and ‘competing’ against each other. What a well-planned and thought-out scavenger hunt! Highly recommend for a fun group activity!”
10. Enjoy an out-of-this-world outing with Museum of Flight
For a truly unconventional team-building experience, take your team to the Museum of Flight. Together, you’ll work on a simulated space mission in the Challenger Learning Center. You’ll spend two hours solving problems and navigating the stars as they attempt to land on the moon or complete a mission to Mars. Workshops are available for groups of up to 10, so it’s a wonderful option for smaller teams.
Team outing ideas in Seattle: conclusion

Seattle is an innovative, creative city, and you’ll find team-building exercises here that you won’t find anywhere else. Whether you want something physical, intellectual, or just plain fun, we hope these 10 team outing ideas in Seattle inspire you to plan your own adventure.
If nothing on this list strikes your fancy, browse Peerspace to find even more team retreat ideas. You can even use the ideas we listed here as inspiration but enjoy it privately as a group from your Peerspace venue. Between these ideas, your amazing Peerspace venue, and your helpful local host, your team outing is going to be epic!
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