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Many of us love traveling on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to find the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like Schack Art Center, Funko, and Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum and more, get ready to experience the best places in Everett.
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1Schack Art Center

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Specialty Museums
Located in Everett, Washington, the Schack Art Center is a vibrant hub for art enthusiasts. The center offers a range of activities and exhibits that cater to both young and established artists. Visitors can explore various galleries showcasing works by local and international talents, including sculptures, glass-blown pieces, paintings, and prints. Additionally, the center features a glassblowing studio where guests can witness the intricate process of creating stunning glass art.
So many beautiful pieces of art from many different artists. All for sale displayed in a gallery setting and in a gift shop. In the back you can watch glass blowing artisans. Many classes available.
Lisa K — Google review
What a great place. They offer many classes from kids to adults, I took college classes in glass blowing, and my daughter just got to help make a glass and get a hot shop experience. They are truly a great community resource that I will always recommend people use. Some of the artists I have worked with are absolutely amazing.
Michael H — Google review
I visited last summer and loved the art pieces! They have a cute gift shop with lots of local art for sale. The atmosphere in the art gallery is great! I can’t wait to visit again.
Anuki — Google review
This art space is stunningly beautiful! The staff are friendly and true professionals, creating a wonderful connection with the artist and guests. Schack center also hosts excellently organized events, engaging exhibitions, and interactive experiences. Many thanks and best wishes for continued success!
Julia B — Google review
Cool classes, great space. I love watching the glass blowers. I come here on weeknights to take jewelry making classes. Bonnie is a great instructor. Only complaint is the parking is mostly street only. Not a problem after 6 pm.
Missy L — Google review
This is a wonderful gallery with a glass blowing station to watch artist blow glass. The sculptures on the outside are brethetaking as well
Margaret J — Google review
Love this place! The classes are great and very reasonably priced. I've really enjoyed the exhibits and events. The center does wonderful work in the community.
Devin P — Google review
Always so much fun to bring my friends to for a first visit. We loved the recycle art this time! Will always come back
Briana G — Google review
2921 Hoyt Ave, Everett, WA 98201, USA•http://www.schack.org/•(425) 259-5050•Tips and more reviews for Schack Art Center

2Funko

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Clothing store
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Funko, a major player in the toy industry, has made a significant impact on the town of Everett. The company recently secured naming rights for the minor league baseball field where the Aquasox play, now known as Funko Field. Since its establishment in 2005, Funko has become an integral part of Everett's identity. The flagship store in downtown Everett spans 17,000 square feet and offers an immersive experience for fans of pop culture.
5 Stars Visiting Funko HQ was an absolute dream come true! I had so much fun exploring all the amazing displays, taking photos, and soaking in the creativity everywhere. It truly felt like a magical experience. I was a little sad they didn’t have any Freddy Funkos when I visited, but honestly, the whole adventure was still incredible. From the awesome store layout to the fun atmosphere, it was unforgettable. Can’t wait to go back! Hopefully they have some Freddy’s Funko next time.
Oscar P — Google review
The best place ever! We scored some great Funkos including the Hank Hill on a lawn mower release. This is an EXPERIENCE! The staff is happy and disco music plays. So fun! I love the grocery store. As a marketer and brand fanatic, this store makes me VERY happy! Worth the trip’
Stephanie S — Google review
We had such a great time, I'm so glad we stopped in on vacation! We were last here in 2019 and it looks like they added a "grocery store / market" since our last visit - which is so creative and fun! We made out own Funko Pop versions of ourself for roughly $45 per person. You select your customizations on an order screen and then they take 10-15 minutes putting them together. You can shop around while you wait! Even if you're not looking to purchase anything, lots of opportunities for photo ops with your favorite Harry Potter characters, Disney princesses, Star Wars scenes, Batman props, etc.
Mercedes T — Google review
A friend recommended we come and see this place. So cool! Lots of different funkos to choose from. Accessories, shirts, hoodies, beanies, purses and more. If it’s your first time designing a custom funko, go to the kiosk and follow the prompts. Base is $40, if you add more accessories such as pets, it’s additional.
Dominique S — Google review
I've gone to Funko 3 times in the last month now. This is the perfect place to find collectibles and rare finds for Funkos. It's affordable, the staff are very friendly, and the environment is overall very enlightening. I've enjoyed every visit, with more to come!
London A — Google review
If you love Funko then this is the place for you! There are many different varieties that you can choose from. I did enjoy the different themes they had for each room. My favorite part was the “market”. They even have an option to make your own Funko in store.
Ciara A — Google review
I’m not personally into these Funko but if you collect these even a little bit you need to stop here! It was such an experience and they had so many funkos including being able to make your own! We made some for the kids and they LOVED it. Such a cute gift! 🎁
Cass — Google review
Super cute place even if you're not into Funkos. Lots of really cool things to look at. Definitely recommend checking out
Rivers F — Google review
2802 Wetmore Ave, Everett, WA 98201, USA•https://funko.com/•(425) 783-3616•Tips and more reviews for Funko
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3Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum

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Museum
History museum
War museum
Military Museums
The Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum, located in a restored hangar, features an impressive collection of military aircraft and weapons from the years 1935 to 1945. The museum boasts top-notch facilities and showcases vintage aeroplanes in excellent condition. Its staff are highly knowledgeable and enthusiastic about the exhibits on display. It is undoubtedly one of the world's premier collections of significant military equipment, providing a vital legacy for future generations to appreciate.
Pretty cool museum with a variety of unique airplanes, tanks, rockets, among other items. The buildings are very well maintained and has many friendly volunteers on site ready to answer any questions and even give you a tour. This is a great place for bringing kids of all ages.
Sergio L — Google review
Probably the best WWII aircraft / equipment (and *the* best free admission) museum I've ever been to. For a museum with free admission, both the variety and preservation level of the machines there are just astounding. If you're in the Seattle area, you owe yourself a visit. And please give yourself plenty of time, they close at 4pm!
Dan D — Google review
Free admission! Had a great afternoon wandering around inside - tons of space and historical planes and tanks (some are the last examples left in the world!) Greg was great and I had a good conversation with him - super knowledgeable and friendly. Highly recommend stopping by if you have time.
Isaac — Google review
I was absolutely impressed. The museum is big, has a lot of unique airplanes. Don't miss the right wing with the additional expos! Fill out the waiver and get a free access.
Anna S — Google review
We have passed by this gem many times traveling I-5 and not stopped, yet this time we said let's give it an hour and try it. IT WAS AMAZING. My husband has been to many air and war museums and this one had him in awe with quality and quantity of flyable planes from across the countries as well as the tanks and other land combat vehicles. The information and displays are well done and the care and pride of the foundation and volunteers shows through. AND IT IS FREE. Go see it.
Selene C — Google review
Outstanding staff. I can't believe this gem is in our backyard. My kid loves coming here. We are learning so much! Will come back soon!
A B — Google review
Very good experience! Will go back for sure. This is the best museum of this kind I've seen and I've been to many all across America! Two thumbs up 👍
Timothy M — Google review
This a must stop for the military and history enthusiast. I can’t say enough good things about this museum. The staff are friendly and very willing to answer questions. The thing that I liked most was how they had the history of planes tied right back to the pilot that flew it. It made the plane not just a piece of history, it makes the history of the plane personal. The museum is free admission
Richard W — Google review
3407 109th St SW, Everett, WA 98204, USA•https://flyingheritage.org/•(877) 342-3404•Tips and more reviews for Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum

4Evergreen Arboretum & Gardens

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Nestled in the heart of Everett, Washington, the Evergreen Arboretum & Gardens is a 3.5-acre green oasis often referred to as the treasure of Snohomish County. Visitors can explore 10 themed gardens, including the Rock Garden, Urban Tree Walk, and Japanese Maple Grove. The arboretum offers a tranquil setting for leisurely strolls and picnics amidst beautiful floral displays and sculptures.
Visited this place several times. It is a nice garden that is completely free to visit, quiet and peaceful. It's nice for a walk and also to paint. For winter and early spring  they put up handmade ornaments and decorations. It's small, but located near a body of water. So after visiting the botanical garden you can enjoy the view of water with a never ending horizon.
Violetta F — Google review
Evergreen Arboretum & Gardens We were doing a 3 day stay over in Everette, Washington, to see a concert down in Seattle. We were going to spend the days exploring Seattle, but it was a traffic zoo, because of the summer tourist season, so we decided to explore Everette instead the other days. One of the places we drove to was this. Parking was easy and close to the entrance, admission was free and close by and the gardens were beautifully sculpted with summer flowers in bloom for several hundred feet, then, there was a sculpture garden, a Japanese maple garden, a gazebo and some other small trails up to a golf course. On the way back to the car, we sat by a fountain on a little hill and relaxed. The place wasn’t real large, but that was what made it nice for a little get away. Donations were possible. I pulled some photos off the net of how the place looked to us, because I forgot to take our camera.
Sean — Google review
I was surprised to find a bigger selection of plants and trees than I was expecting, the size of the park on Google maps is not very big. It's maintained nicely and was perfect for a Sunday morning walk. It was pretty quiet except for birds and the intermittent noise from hitting golf balls, it's next to a golf course.
Alain D — Google review
We visited the Arboretum on a quick family vacation and we were astounded by the beautiful variety of flowers! The gardens were very well kept and the walkways were all ADA accessible. There were even tiny paw prints in the concrete toward the back half of the garden, which, as dog lovers, we all enjoyed very much. We would definitely come back if we’re ever in the Everett area again!
Sam A — Google review
This Arboretum and garden was a very nice and calming spot. This is a public site. No tickets to purchase. We walked around and enjoyed the assortment of different gardens. Very inspiring! Thank you WSU Extensions and others who support and work in these gardens.
Paula M — Google review
Just a fabulous little place for a walk! So many cool plants and even with construction going on right next door its surprisingly quiet and peaceful you could wonder around for a while just looking at Japanese maples (I counted 12 by the way) let alone all the other cool trees and plants. Plus there's sculptures all the way around it, I'm not much for modern art myself, but they were still really interesting to look at. Plus you can become a member for pretty cheap, and they have member exclusive events, but if you just wanna hang around for free they have events for everyone, or you can just walk the trails. We went on a today (Monday) and there were like 6 other people there until the class got out and then there were some more people but most of them just left, so very peaceful. Marvelous little place.
Brianna ( — Google review
Such a beautiful place for a walk. Wheelchair accessible and pleasing to all the senses, plenty of parking. Free. Definitely worth a visit!
Mariam G — Google review
Gorgeous spot in the heart of north Everett! It's tucked away and feels private, such a cool hidden gem. Great for photos, too!
Lily S — Google review
145 Alverson Blvd, Everett, WA 98201, USA•http://www.evergreenarboretum.com/•(425) 257-8597•Tips and more reviews for Evergreen Arboretum & Gardens

5Jetty Island

4.6
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Island
Nature & Parks
Jetty Island in Everett, Washington is a must-visit during the summer months. Accessible by a short ferry ride, this human-made island serves as a breakwater for the Everett Marina. It's about two miles long and half a mile wide, offering sunbathing, swimming, kitesurfing, and sand play opportunities. Kiteboarding enthusiasts will find it to be a popular destination for their sport.
Jetty Island is quite beautiful and very peaceful. The ferry crew AAAA+++ I highly recommend putting this on your bucket list to come over and check out. Note to self: water, food, chairs, towels, music, big umbrella, kites, floaties, pop up tent, sand pail, shovel, playing cards, suntan lotion
Chaffee C — Google review
Great place to take the family for a day on the beach. Highly recommend bringing EVERYTHING you will need. Shade, drinks, snacks, etc. as they don't have any concessions or shaded areas for public use yet it's still a great place for some playing in the water. I recommend a small wagon or something to haul everything in as it is a small trek from the landing point to the actual beach.
Elven ( — Google review
Jetty Island is a man made area across from the Everett Waterfront. You can make your way with your own watercraft or take the ferry in July and August. You have to pre-make reservations online and it’s $6 on a weekend. The trip only takes a couple minutes unfortunately and the island itself isn’t anything too exciting but it’s not a bad spot to pack a picnic or watch for a variety of birds.
Austin — Google review
We love this place. You can take a quick ferry over for $3/$5 or paddle your board over. Our kids love it here with sandy beach and warm water. It is also a great place to see kite surfing.
Outdoor W — Google review
Wonderful experience! Low tides make it problematic to get into the water due to sinking in the sand. Most 'beachlike' beach I've seen in Washington.
Mary J — Google review
Best place to go to spend an afternoon on a SANDY beach. I've known about this for over 5 years and never went until now. I now regret not going sooner. Lots of beach to spread out and not feel crowded. Very shallow water for hundreds of feet (depending on tide). At the time I went it was very comfortable getting in the water. There was even some beach volleyball nets to play on. Give this view a thumbs up to help others.
Michael M — Google review
Jetty Island is a small island located in Everett. It is an ideal picnic spot in North Seattle area. It opens only from July 5th through Labor Day. So I always try to visit at least once a year when the island is open. Parking lot is available for only $3 a day and a short ferry service from Everett to island is available for FREE. The schedule is as follows - - Monday - Thursday; 10:00 a.m. - 6 p.m. - Friday & Saturday; 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. - Sunday; 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. We had a good time playing in the water as well as observing people kitesurfing, kayaking, and boating. Campfire starts at 7PM - the island staff provides a cracker, chocolate, and marshmallow for roasting. It was a fantabulous experience!
James Y — Google review
Best kept secret!! Best tip: go at high tide! The water is warm for younger kids, bring digging tools and chairs if you have them. You can just sit as the parent and enjoy your kids! The foot ferry over is darling!
Kory L — Google review
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6Imagine Children's Museum

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Children's museum
Museums
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Imagine Children's Museum in Everett is an accredited museum that offers three floors of interactive fun for kids aged 1-12. The museum features hands-on exhibits such as the Art Studio, Construction Studio, Imagine-Air and Ball Tower, Air-Mazing Laboratory, Tall Timbers Rooftop Adventure (a rooftop playground), indoor tree house, Little Science Lab, and Imagine Water Works. It promotes academic learning, critical thinking, social awareness, and self-confidence while providing a great time for children.
Wonderful and huge children’s museum. Highly recommend and plan on spending the day. It’s hard to see it all. Interesting exhibits for all ages and guardians will have just as much fun!
Bernadette G — Google review
Awesome spot, Love the expansion they did a few years ago. Makes it even better for slightly older kids now too. Both my 5-year-old and 9-year-old love coming here. We are "early birds," so we got there about 10min before open, get a good parking spot for 4hrs, wrap up around 1230-ish. Then we love heading over to Brooklyn Bros. for a slice of pizza. Highly recommend, awesome to see them do well/expand.
Logan R — Google review
We love coming here. We come here 3 times a week. The staff is friendly, great toy/activity selection. Only equipment I would change is the outdoor wooden playground. There are certain spots where kids get their head banged on. Its hard to see and almost everytime I come here a kid gets their hand banged on.
Angelika M — Google review
Really appreciate their efforts in adding new play stuff over the past several months. • Mini golf, big foam building blocks, and mud kitchen on second floor outdoor area. • Pet care pretend play area on 3rd floor.
Yijing Y — Google review
Wowww! Haven’t been to the museum since the remodel! It is so cool now! Plenty of hands on experiences for all different ages! Has rooms for three and under, but as long as you keep an eye out on your little, they have the whole place to explore. Three stories of activities, with a cafeteria on the top floor and food available to order! Has an outdoor area with even more things to do. Depending on your child’s energy levels, you could honestly be here all day without running into the “I’m bored” whine.
Liza K — Google review
Such a fun place to take the kids! We spent about 2 hours here - would’ve been longer if all the exhibits were open. Right now over half of the second floor is closed for updates.
Keely B — Google review
We love this Children's museum. It's clean and fun. They have a new Doc McStuffins Exhibit through the end of August that was pretty cool.
Candice S — Google review
Searched online and found this place. Brought our son here and we spent four hours here easily. Had a wonderful time. Glad we came could’ve stayed at the marble tracks all day long. It’s worth checking out every last thing, including the outdoor playground. If we lived in the area, we would definitely get a yearly membership. if you have active kids and need to burn off some energy, this is a great place for you.
Robert M — Google review
1502 Wall St, Everett, WA 98201, USA•https://www.imaginecm.org/•(425) 258-1006•Tips and more reviews for Imagine Children's Museum

7The Everett Farmers Market

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Farmers' market
Shopping
Farmers Markets
The Everett Farmers Market is a lively seasonal market held on Sundays, featuring a growing number of food vendors offering delicious Indian cuisine and other local artisanal foods. What started as a small group of vendors has now grown into Snohomish County's liveliest marketplace with over a hundred stalls offering high-quality, fresh products including home-grown vegetables, fruits, and locally-sourced meat.
Nice location, lots of vegetables to choose from. We enjoyed the Filipino food and music. Purchased some Lupine wines
Robert B — Google review
Located on Wetmore Ave every Sunday during the Summer from 11:00am-3pm only As has been noted by other shoppers some Vendors are noticeably missing from years past…but I have also noticed some new comers too! 🤗 Majority of Vendors are very nice and friendly! Side Note: Avoid the older couple selling Popcorn I experienced and witnessed the older woman be rude, ignore and have attitude with customers Don’t know if she is prejudice or just plain Mean but she did this to a couple of people!!! Avoid them!!! 😡 Food vendors tend to run out of food so go there first or you will miss out. 🤪 Fresh flowers and fresh produce a plenty, with a sprinkling of merchandise, snacks, bakery goods and protein. It is worth a trip. Make sure you bring carrying bags just incase you shop for several items and can not carry everything in your arms.
J S — Google review
It was opening day and so crowded. Walked through shoulder to shoulder with many others but really disappointed in the range of vendors. Definitely has the feeling of being a festival, not a farmers market. Prices were high everywhere and lines long. Maybe it's better once the newness of the season wears off but doubt I'm going back.
Nancy M — Google review
I love that market! Great products! The best meat in the town -"PREMIUM BEEF " You can always find parking there too, lots of street parking! There are very talented musicians performing on Sunday from 10 to 2. Last Saturday was " The Love Grubs" ❤️
Olga C — Google review
Everett farmers market is where it's at! A wonderful variety of different vendors, farms, crafts, arts. Great way to connect and shop locally. I would really recommend swinging by, it's worth the visit!
Narada L — Google review
I love this farmers market! Has soo many cool booths and yummy foods! Tons of people and really packed so be aware! There is some spots where there is free parking, and there are some that cost, just depends on what you can find! Great fun, beautiful flowers, gorgeous artwork, jewelry and more!
Danielle — Google review
Great farmers market! Lots of quality vendors, variety of crafts, ready made foods, alcoholic treats, and tons of beautiful/inexpensive flowers. Veggies, meats and fish from local sources. Easy to get to with a good amount of parking and scenic venue. Highly recommend!
Julie W — Google review
Flowers are inexpensive. The atmosphere is awesome. They have different music talent weekly. It is on the water so when you are done browsing & shopping you can relax at this huge park right next to the tents. At the park people fly their kites.
J M — Google review
Hewitt Avenue &, Wetmore Ave, Everett, WA 98201, USA•https://everettfarmersmarket.com/•(425) 422-5656•Tips and more reviews for The Everett Farmers Market

8Howarth Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Howarth Park is a 28-acre secluded beach park that offers various amenities for visitors. It features a beautiful sandy beach with sweeping views of Possession Sound, making it an ideal spot for a romantic proposal. The park includes an off-leash area for dogs, tennis courts, and a playground for kids. Additionally, visitors can enjoy hiking trails and stunning sunset views of the Olympic Mountains across the water.
I've been coming here since I was a kid and it still one of my favorite parks. The main park up top has a nice playground and restrooms. The old train down to the beach is unaccessible currently due to fallen trees but can still be partially enjoyed. The beach is always fun to walk around and look for treasures. Make sure to go during low tide or there might not be much beach to walk.
Michael T — Google review
I love this beautiful beach. Every time I visit I feel like I'm home. The walk through the forest is so pleasant. The stairs are a bit challenging for me with bad hips but just taking my time made it easier. I wish there was a rail on both sides of the steps but people were kind allowed me the rail side. The beach is beautiful! There's sand and rocks and the waves are perfect! Being from a place with warm weather and ocean waves to surf, visiting this beach helps me feel less homesick.
Kylie M — Google review
Howarth Park is a great local spot with a little bit of everything. There’s beach access, wooded trails, a playground, picnic areas, and an off-leash area for dogs. The beach is beautiful but keep in mind the tide makes a big difference, at high tide there’s very little sand, while at low tide you can walk far out. Parking can fill up quickly on nice days, so getting there earlier is best. Trails are easy to moderate, with some stairs leading down to the beach. Overall, it’s a nice place for families, dog owners, or anyone wanting a quick escape into nature without leaving Everett.
Kim P — Google review
I love this little park! Great place to take the dogs. It's got a playground, forest and open meadows, restrooms, a jungle ravine, and beach access.
Sean D — Google review
Wonderful park on the sound, great for dogs! They can be off leash on 1/2 of the beach.
Kathleen B — Google review
Beautiful beach and views. Shallow and perfect for young kids and families. Lots of dogs and all seemed well behaved.
Aimee B — Google review
Howarth Park: A Perfect Blend of Play and Scenic Beauty Howarth Park in Everett, Washington, is a true gem for families and individuals alike. This park offers a fantastic combination of recreational facilities and stunning natural beauty, making it a must-visit spot for anyone in the area. What I loved: * Location, Location, Location: Situated close to the water, Howarth Park provides breathtaking views of the Puget Sound and the surrounding scenery. The proximity to the water adds a refreshing and calming atmosphere to the park. * Fun for All Ages: The park boasts a wide range of amenities that cater to different interests. Kids will have a blast at the well-maintained playground, while sports enthusiasts can enjoy the basketball courts. * Family-Friendly Atmosphere: Howarth Park is a great place to spend quality time with family. Whether it's a picnic by the water, a game of catch on the grass, or exploring the trails, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Things to Consider: * Parking: Depending on the time of day and how busy the park is, parking can sometimes be a bit challenging. * Crowds: Especially during weekends and sunny days, Howarth Park can get quite crowded. If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting during off-peak hours. Overall: Howarth Park is a wonderful place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse yourself in nature. With its beautiful setting, diverse facilities, and family-friendly environment, it's no wonder this park is a local favorite. Whether you're looking for a place to play, relax, or simply enjoy the scenery, Howarth Park has something to offer everyone. I highly recommend visiting this park if you're in the Everett area.
Misha S — Google review
This is one of my favorite parks to go to with or without my dog. There is a nice viewpoint and picnic area at the top. Then there is a trail that leads down to a bridge that goes over the railroad track. Great sunsets and a nice little beach.
Zoie W — Google review
1127 Olympic Blvd, Everett, WA 98203, USA•https://everettwa.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Howarth-Park-4…•(425) 257-8300•Tips and more reviews for Howarth Park

9American Legion Memorial Park

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American Legion Memorial Park, also known as Legion Park, is a 4-acre outdoor haven located in North Everett. Families will find it to be an ideal destination for a fun-filled day out. The park boasts stunning panoramic views of Port Gardner Bay, Whidbey Island, and Camano Island. Visitors can explore the Evergreen Arboretum & Gardens which features a beautiful 3.5-acre garden showcasing various trees, shrubs, and vibrant flowers.
This is one of my favorite parks in Everett. It has incredible views of Port Gardner Bay. It has numerous events throughout the year. There are restrooms, athletic fields, a play ground and also the Evergreen Arboretum is next door as well. An absolutely wonderful park.
Michael T — Google review
Nice place to hang out. Clean, they are working on the bathroom remodel, but there are a few well kept portable-toilets. Nice play ground and nice views!
Jillaine H — Google review
06/03/23: this park is an awesome place to visit with family/friends. The park’s view is overlooking the Puget Sound. I love how the park management put so much effort to make it clean, accessible, and enjoyable to anyone. There are kids' playgrounds, a big baseball ground, and many picnics places. I enjoy nature, the wind, and the outstanding view up here
Danny T — Google review
American Legion Memorial Park in Everett is a lovely park well worth a visit. Perched on a bluff overlooking Port Gardner Bay, the park offers panoramic waterfront view, including Gedney (Hat) Island, Whidbey, and Camano Islands which are especially magical around sunset. It’s a hidden gem in Everett. It masterfully blends scenic beauty, cultural memorials, and multi-purpose recreation. Everyone, kids, dog walkers, athletes, nature lovers—can find something to enjoy.
Ali J — Google review
Ample space for play, shade, parking, and nature view. The playground had plenty to keep my toddlers engaged without me feeling weary of safety. The arboretum gardens nearby are beautifully designed and stroller accessible throughout the whole stroll. There is also plenty of space to set up Picnic blankets in the shade, or grab a picnic table. All in all, a well maintained and vibrant place for play and developing creativity.
Emma S — Google review
Such an amazing park with HUGE trees. The park overlooks Saratoga Passage. Also suggest you visit the Evergreen Arboretum and Garden while you're there.
Randall W — Google review
This is a very large grassy park with plenty of trees for shade. There is a lovely, walkable garden, and some paths along grassy most areas. The playground is on the large size with a giant jungle gym like thing. Picnic tables are in various places in the park and not grouped to closely together. Easy parking! My dog and I very much enjoyed our time there
Lorianne B — Google review
This park sits on a bluff with beautiful views of Puget sound. There are picnic tables scattered around. The playground area had a lot of great things for kids to play on. Easy access off of Marine View
Richard F — Google review
Legion Park, 145 Alverson Blvd, Everett, WA 98201, USA•https://everettwa.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Legion-Memoria…•(425) 257-8300•Tips and more reviews for American Legion Memorial Park

10Hibulb Cultural Center & Natural History Preserve

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Nestled on the Tulalip Reservation just north of Everett, the Hibulb Cultural Center & Natural History Preserve is a sprawling 50-acre site that includes forest and wetlands. It's the sole museum in Snohomish County dedicated to Native American history, offering an immersive experience into indigenous art and culture. The center features interactive exhibits, artifacts, and games for children to enjoy while providing a comprehensive look at Native American life in the Seattle area.
It's an absolutely beautiful facility. If you aren't a big reader it could be done in three hours or less. The parking and bathrooms are very easily accessible to all. They have a gift shop off to the side of main entrance but inside the entrance doors. You do NOT need to purchase tickets for the gift shop! They have made a long house where you can watch some of the history and culture on a screen, and there's a really cool fire pit in the ground that will light up during certain part of the presentation! Through our the facility, they have some really nice displays to recognize tribes members and those who also served in the armed forces. I felt so much gratitude and was amazed. I forget the name of the room it's in but you can search their database of the tribe for people (sorry if I'm not saying in correctly, we were rushed by arriving si late, ugh) and there was a wall of genealogy!! this was my favorite part! For the tribes members this must be so meaningful and special. It was awesome!😭🙌 I loved getting to learn about the different members in the tribes from past and current generations who had made a difference. Some of the matriarchs were so inspiring to me especially Switching topics, as heartbreaking and disgusting as history was at times, I also appreciate that this place is a record of some very serious injustices- so that no one can say these things didn't happen.😭😭💔 And I'm so glad the tribe can publicly post the truth about the treaty of Point Elliot, their tribal sovereignty, and so on. Some of this center has a heavy feel to it as I think it should ( it did for me and if you take time to read, be prepared for some extra emotions). For another example, reading about the boarding school history (which I already know some of), there, standing in their facility looking at the pictures, that was very heavy. It really broke my heart... Unfortunately we didn't make it up there with much time. My son & Dil were in town to visit and by the time we all met up there our plans were way off and we only had like an hour and a half. We didn't get to experience some of it but I hope to go back. For my family, it's a great place to learn to appreciate a local culture, be more informed and respectful of Tulalip Tribes history and you can gain more understanding of what it's like living off the land, which is such a huge part of their identity and I love. Growing up 30minutes from here, I had to/got to😁 learn some history in public schools but it's a better experience here. In school they just barely glazed over it. Oh! The languages wall was also really cool!!! Love that🙌
Rosanne J — Google review
Well worth your time. Very thorough and interesting exhibit. There are light and sound effects in several areas, helping visitors connect more to history. There’s a content advisory (see photo) in one area. I was brought to tears just reading some of the stats in the entry way and thus opted out. As of August 2025, kids 0-5 are free and adults are $10. I believe kids/seniors are $6, but not sure. Cool gift shop with a little something for everyone. Highly recommend!
Kara D — Google review
I was able to check out this amazing cultural center today with my 4th grader on his class field trip! The Longhouse presentation was informative, and the subtle theatrics in the facility kept the children engaged throughout the whole thing. The artifacts that were hands on were also fun to explore for myself and the kiddos! The museum had a lot of great information and was spread out enough where the children had enough room to explore and learn without being on top of each other. My only suggestion would be to take away the scavenger hunt. Even though it was well done, it kind of unintentionally created competition in the children that resulted in them then trying to race one another through the museum instead of taking their time to really soak in the culture and history fully. Other than that, it was an awesome field trip!
Stephanie M — Google review
$ 10 dollars for adult ticket. Spent roughly 1 hour there. Surprisingly, the continental tribe and pacific aboriginal people share highly similar aesthetics, way of living, building style, philosophy and the sad history of being oppressed by the "civilized people".
L. C — Google review
Very fine museum preserving oral history and artifacts. The long house is welcoming and the canoe hall feels like floating alongside the canoes. So glad to see the tribe doing so well.
Brandy A — Google review
Great history lesson!! Visit the longhouse exhibit. Also, the gift shop had nice artwork and gifts.
Sandra T — Google review
Be aware that some displays may trigger emotional responses. Personal accounts of the boarding schools are in the permanent display as well as the steps of integration into the local school district. It is a great place to gain insight on this and understand modern-day fears. Native art is throughout the building.
Stacey E — Google review
A wonderful and emotional experience. I'll definitely be revisiting especially when the special exhibit switches for the new year. I don't remember her name but one lady that was at the front desk/gift shop was incredibly kind and helped me pick out my new silver opal ring! I will always remember her kindness and patience and will treasure my new ring forever and the memories from this visit. Everything in the gift shop is as beautiful as the woven baskets, moccasins, and stories shared throughout, a lovely and peaceful hidden gem. :)
Bunny Q — Google review
6410 23rd Ave NE, Tulalip, WA 98271, USA•http://hibulbculturalcenter.org/•(360) 716-2600•Tips and more reviews for Hibulb Cultural Center & Natural History Preserve
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11Spencer Island Park

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Spencer Island Park, located in the Snohomish River estuary near Everett, is a 400-acre island with a historic bridge that attracts birdwatchers. The park offers an escape from city life and provides opportunities to connect with nature. It's where the freshwater habitat of the Snohomish River meets the saltwater from Port Gardner Bay, creating a diverse ecosystem. Visitors can spot shorebirds, waterfowl, river otters, coyotes, and deer while exploring the island.
Spencer Island is a breathtaking natural sanctuary that offers a serene escape into the beauty of wetlands. The island's sprawling wetlands are a sight to behold, with their lush greenery and tranquil waters creating a picturesque landscape. As you wander through the trails, you'll be immersed in the soothing sounds of nature, from the gentle rustling of reeds to the melodic calls of various birds. The island is a haven for birdwatchers, boasting an impressive array of avian species. From majestic herons and egrets to colorful ducks and songbirds, the diversity of birdlife is truly remarkable. Watching these birds in their natural habitat, whether they're gliding gracefully over the water or perched atop a tree, is a captivating experience that highlights the island's rich biodiversity. In addition to its avian residents, Spencer Island is home to a variety of other wildlife. You might spot playful seals swimming in the waterways or catch a glimpse of coyotes. The island's diverse ecosystems support a wide range of flora and fauna, making every visit a unique adventure filled with discovery. Overall, Spencer Island offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and wildlife, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and anyone seeking a peaceful retreat. The lengthy trails provide ample opportunities for exploration, allowing visitors to fully appreciate the island's serene and unspoiled environment.
Andrew L — Google review
Great walk along the river and then into a wildlife preserve area. There are always bald eagles along the trail. We saw another one today. The trail is paved to the island and then it turns to dirt. A lot of birds along the trail. You can do a loop or out and back. Great hike!
William C — Google review
Great spot for birding. Saw a northern harrier, belted kingfisher, great blue heron, bald eagles, and ducks. Lots and lots of ducks. There’s an easy paved trail from the riverfront park to the wildlife refuge. Once you cross the bridge to the refuge you’ll be walking on a dirt path. There’s loop that goes around the island, but we turned around midway through. The loop path is severely overgrown in sections of the trail. Would be 5 star if the trails in the refuge were maintained.
Sok K — Google review
The nearest place to park is adds a mile to your walk. The disabled parking that should lawfully be assigned does not exist. The parking that does exist is not patrolled and hidden: There are serious problems here. My wife and I are avid birders and residents of Snohomish County. We're are senior citizens and I have limited mobility. I can walk but we were misinformed by the county website over access. We had been looking forward for quite a while to coming here and we're keenly disappointed. To find that the county has gone to such great lengths to block access to those who pay the taxes and have a right to enjoy this very promising place was really upsetting. I assure you that action will be taken, if not by myself but by any number of litigators who specialize in the highly lucrative of ADA non-compliance.
Erich H — Google review
Decent easy stroll through a wetland. The trails are easy to walk on. Very flat, not much of an evaluation change. You'll have to walk about 1/4 mile from the parking area to the bridge. Blackberry bushes are everywhere, pretty but they will snag your clothing and your body. As someone else posted, there are odors from the sewage treatment plant. Not overwhelming but quite noticeable in some areas. There are wildlife viewing stands but no apparent way to get to them and they have seen better days.
BCM — Google review
Dirt/gravel trails, slightly overgrown with sections plants are encroaching path. Tons of blackberries.
Jeff C — Google review
Welcome to Spencer Island County Park. Located in North Everett along the Snohomish River and Union Slough. This is a beautiful multi-use park. Despite any negative reviews from "tourists" this is a well visited and loved County Park well worth the effort if you enjoy wildlife. Its probably not too exciting if you do not enjoy wildlife and yes there is a water treatment plant on Smith Island, but that is not part of Spencer Island! Tons of birds Winter over on their travels and it makes for a great day of bird watching and for fantastic views of the sunrise over the Cascade mountains East of the park. Well maintained trails allow users easy access. Its not handicap or wheelchair friendly. Hunters, bicycles and dogs are prohibited on the South side of the islands waterways. In Winter-hunting is allowed for ducks but only on the North Side of the bridge and in posted areas only. This is a fantastic place to explore! A must see for the Everett area. Beautiful reflections over the waters can be seen 45 minutes prior to sunrise and of course as the sun sets. The access trail along the chain link fence by the treatment plant on the North side follows the dike on Union Slough. Great sunrise shots from this isolated part of Smith Island. Watch for deer,rabbits,fox,mink,otters,weasels and ferrets. Lots of Butterflies in the Summer! It is a wetland sanctuary so although it looks like a swamp but if one looks closer, there is an abundance of wildlife and natural beauty at ones feet.
Robert B — Google review
Always on the lookout for places to view nature, from wildlife to landscapes. I’ve often wondered what the lowland area, to the north of the trestle bridge out of Everett had to offer. Today, I finally found out. After meandering through the industrial land on the north end of Everett, I made it to the subtle and small parking area, about a half mile to the west of Spencer Island. I walked the trail to the north of the bridge and was super impressed with how much I saw in such a short time. Bald Eagles, a Heron and two migrating Tundra Swans that flew overhead. Not to mention, the fresh powder on the mountains closest to the city, Pilchuck and Three Fingers. Views were astounding for this preserve. I will inevitably be back, I think I’ve found a new favorite place. My only reason for docking a star, is the parking area is a little sus. I’d make sure you don’t leave any valuables in sight.
Jacob G — Google review
5033 4th St SE, Everett, WA 98205, USA•http://snohomishcountywa.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Spencer…•(425) 388-6600•Tips and more reviews for Spencer Island Park

12Boeing Future of Flight​

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Boeing Future of Flight, situated on the northwest corner of Paine Field, offers an immersive experience into the history and future of aviation. Visitors can take tours of the commercial jet assembly plant, witnessing firsthand the assembly process of iconic Boeing jets like 747s, 777s, and 787 Dreamliners. The Boeing Studio showcases captivating visuals that tell stories about Boeing's aviation excellence. Additionally, it provides insight into Boeing's significant role in the Pacific Northwest and its prominence in aerospace.
This is one of the most fascinating aviation-related sites in the world. I believe that anyone who loves airplanes, whether a fan or a passionate enthusiast, should definitely visit this place if they are in the vicinity. What makes this site particularly special is that it offers an authentic behind-the-scenes look at the actual production and assembly of a Boeing 777, one of the most iconic and widely used commercial aircrafts. The organization of the entire experience is top-notch — everything is arranged with a high level of professionalism. From ensuring safety to seamless transportation arrangements and access to the technical airport, every aspect is designed to provide visitors with an unforgettable and immersive experience. The facility is practically within arm’s reach, allowing visitors to get a close-up view of the aircraft construction process, which is both impressive and educational. The tour offers a unique opportunity to see the real craftsmanship and engineering behind one of the world’s largest aircraft. For aviation enthusiasts, this visit is a dream come true, providing insights that are rarely accessible to the public. The entire experience is well-structured, engaging, and showcases the precision and expertise involved in aircraft manufacturing. Overall, I highly recommend this site to anyone interested in aviation. It’s a truly extraordinary place that combines education, excitement, and the chance to witness an impressive feat of engineering firsthand. Whether you’re a casual admirer or a dedicated airplane buff, this visit will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression.
Marcin P — Google review
This was honestly one of the most overrated experiences imaginable. Although I’ve heard people say it might have been better years ago, in its current state it’s awful. The tour started with a short video about the founder of Boeing, which was actually very interesting. Unfortunately, that was the highlight. From there, we boarded a bus to the factory, only to go down one set of stairs, then another, and stand in line multiple times before finally taking an elevator up to the viewing area. When we got there, absolutely nothing was happening in the factory. Our tour guide seemed incredibly discombobulated, barely offered any real explanations, and came across as both uninformative and a bit on the creepy side. I honestly thought this was just the beginning of the tour, but it turns out that was it—we immediately went back down the elevator, back on the bus, where we got a bunch of useless information that didn’t add much of anything. We ended up right back at the gift shop, which made the whole thing feel like it was designed more to sell merchandise than to actually show or teach us anything meaningful. We also visited the museum afterwards, which was just as underwhelming. There wasn't much going on, and you'd think we'd at least be able to sit in a cockpit or get close to an aircraft, but even that was missing. Honestly, they should rethink everything about this tour from the ground up-especially considering the price they're charging, not to mention the extra cost of getting there and back. Just a side note, there is a rooftop where you could watch the shared runway, which would be fun. But unfortunately, when we were there, it was not very active. Overall, a huge disappointment. Save your time and money.
Gabriel — Google review
I recently took the Boeing Factory tour near Seattle with my mom, and it was an amazing experience from start to finish. The service was fantastic, our guide was very knowledgeable and friendly, answering all our questions and sharing fascinating insights about the manufacturing process. The tour includes a guided bus ride around the factory grounds, offering an amazing view from the upper deck where you can take in the scale of the massive facility. The lower deck exhibits were also impressive, showcasing the history and technology behind Boeing’s aircraft. One of the things I really appreciated was how accommodating they were for disabled visitors, making sure everyone could enjoy the tour comfortably. Parking is free on-site, another big plus. The on-site canteen served great food at reasonable prices, with plenty of vegetarian options available, which was perfect for our needs. It’s important to note that the tour does not take you onto the actual manufacturing floor itself, so you’re observing mostly from designated balconies and open areas rather than walking alongside the assembly lines. That said, it’s still incredible to see several planes at different stages of construction. The gift shop was affordable and had some great Boeing-themed souvenirs and collectibles, definitely worth checking out after the tour. Overall, it was a fascinating, educational, and well-run tour that I would highly recommend to anyone interested in aviation or industrial manufacturing.I recently took the Boeing Factory tour near Seattle with my mom, and it was an amazing experience from start to finish. The service was fantastic—our guide was very knowledgeable and friendly, answering all our questions and sharing fascinating insights about the manufacturing process. The tour includes a guided bus ride around the massive factory grounds, offering an amazing view from the upper deck, where you can truly appreciate the scale of the operation. The lower deck exhibits added depth to the experience, showcasing Boeing’s remarkable history and aerospace technology. They were very accommodating to disabled visitors, which made the whole experience comfortable and enjoyable for my mom. Parking is free on-site, so we didn’t have to worry about extra costs there. The onsite canteen had great food at reasonable prices, with lots of tasty vegetarian options—a nice surprise for us. One thing to keep in mind is that the tour does not take you directly onto the manufacturing floor, so you’re observing the planes from observation points rather than walking through the assembly lines. Even so, seeing several airplanes in various stages of production up close is impressive and totally worth it. The gift shop is also well priced and offers a cool selection of Boeing-themed souvenirs and collectibles. Overall, this tour was educational, fascinating, and well-organized. I highly recommend it for anyone who’s interested in planes, aviation, or industrial manufacturing.
Vijay T — Google review
Whether you are an aviation enthusiast or not, if you are anywhere near Seattle and like planes this tour is a must-do. Whenever we see an airplane and wonder how these huge things get build — the Boeing Factory Tour is your answer, and it’s really awesome. We recently visited the Boeing future of flight museum and also took the Boeing factory tour. It was an amazing experience. The guides are super friendly and shared lot of cool facts and interesting stuff. Although the no-photos rule is a bummer, but honestly, it helped us experience this instead of getting distracted with your phone. We have to leave our phones, cameras and bags either in our cars or store it in an onsite locker. This tour is watching a presentation, then taking a tour bus, then a little bit of walking, a little bit of jaw-dropping “wow,” and a lot of “I can’t believe they actually build these things here.” I would recommend booking the tickets in advance , the tour usually takes an hour and half and takes you inside the world’s largest building by volume, where Boeing assembles their popular models like 747, 767, 777, and 787 Dreamliner. This is the location where most of the Boeing 747s ( Queen of the skies) were built and took off from. Walking along the elevated platforms gives us an incredible overhead view of these aircraft in different stages of construction. The overall tour was very well organized, ran smoothly and on time and moved at a good pace. After the tour you can also visit the future of flight museum, it has many interesting exhibits and STEM related activities. The Boeing store has variety of merchandise and clothing that are reasonably priced, it’s a good place to buy gifts and souvenirs for family members. They also have a decent cafeteria where we can enjoy some food and snacks . We really had a unique and memorable experience. This is a fun experience for all. It is totally worth it !
Mohammed A — Google review
The tour is more about the manufacturing process and facilities. It is very interesting to see the largest building and the system. Inside the centre there is a small movie theatre and some models for display. It’s very interesting to watch planes flying around and landing from the deck. There are gift shop and snacks centre as well. Washrooms are good.
Venugopal B — Google review
Oh wow - this is awesome for aviation freaks! Honestly: We were a group of 5 boys and we did our trip from Europe to Seattle (via. Vancouver) in Oct.2025 just because of this: Boeing production visit in Seattle, WA I would do it again!! We did the 90‘ tour and the museum downstairs and don‘t forget the terrasse upstaires! Just awesome!
Zwibie — Google review
If you're interested in aviation, this 80-minute airplane manufacturer tour is an absolute must-do – it's truly the best of its kind. The amount of information and history you absorb is impressive. A standout moment for me was learning that every single one of the 1,574 Boeing 747s ever produced originated at this very facility and was then transported across the bridge we drove over for its paint job. That detail evoked such wonderful nostalgia for the 'Queen of the Skies.' While Boeing has faced its share of issues, the enduring legacy and widespread affection for the 747 are undeniable; it's a truly remarkable and successful aircraft.
Lucas Z — Google review
Previously visited in 2017 but failed to write a review. Back then had a great time learning about the history of flight, with some amazing facts, like the many bakeries inside the factory, Peet's Coffee shops (Starbucks lost the account because they wanted their huge banner with their name on it), flower shops, multiple restaurants, gym, massage parlor, medical bays, postal services - it's a small city in there. The Everett factory employs 30,000 people alone, with other branches internationally. This factory is hailed as the world's largest building in the world by volume, and touring it again was fascinating, although I will say our guide in 2017 was more entertaining and was a better storyteller. I actually learned a lot on my own online reading the history of the place than on this recent tour, but it was still pretty neat to see a working factory building enormous airplanes. PARKING: Free parking in the large open-air lot. LOCKERS: you cannot take your phone or purse on the factory tour, there are some clear lockers outside you can put your things in. If you have a large backpack, there are large lockers, but it was annoying to see someone put a tiny purse in the largest locker when there were smaller sized lockers available, but you know, people. Lockers were free of charge. COURSE OF THE TOUR: You watch a video before you walk out of the theater, then onto a tour bus. You have to be able to get on/off the bus stairs, it's not a wheelchair-friendly tour. The bus takes you to a hangar, where you take an elevator down into the depths to the miles of tunnels, then back up to the factory, where you can watch planes being built in sections. After the tour, the bus takes you back to the main entrance. Tour lasts about 90 minutes, if even. The nice thing about the tour is even if you are last off the bus or at the end of the crowd, the order gets reversed when you get onto an elevator, then you get out first, so even if you are in the back of the pack, you will always get to see the planes or be near the guide as the groups are pretty small, about 15. Get there on time, pronto. Not a minute late. They are not kidding. We got there right on the minute, then they turned the lights off in the theater and we were stumbling around in the dark trying to find our seats. COST/BOOKING: Make reservations online through their website or call them. If you don't book in advance, the tour may be sold out as it's pretty popular - it's possible to change your time if you call in person, like we did. Our price with a discount/promo was $33.00 a person as of May 2025. We didn't need to tip our guide as we weren't allowed to bring our purses (whoohoo - I say whoohoo because we were tipped to death on our cruise out of Seattle, so pretty much broke). SHOPPING: gift shop with all sorts of airplane-related things, including Lego sets. IS IT WORTHY OF A REPEAT VISIT? Since I've been there twice, I'd say no, but if you are taking out-of-towners or people who have not been there before, or someone who loves planes or factories, then yes. If you get a good guide like I did in 2017 it makes you want to go back (as I have, thinking it would be the same) but on this tour, not so much but still a unique tour nonetheless.
808TryWaitTryWait — Google review
8415 Paine Field Blvd, Mukilteo, WA 98275, USA•https://www.boeingfutureofflight.com/•(800) 464-1476•Tips and more reviews for Boeing Future of Flight​

13Angel of the Winds Arena

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Angel of the Winds Arena, located in downtown Everett, Washington, is a versatile 8,000-plus-seat sports arena complex that offers a range of entertainment options. It serves as the home for various events such as Storm games and Silvertips hockey matches, along with concerts and community gatherings. The venue also features an ice-skating rink and a conference center. Families can enjoy activities like ice skating performances and Disney on Ice shows.
Was here for a concert last week and love how the atmosphere and sounds quality even we seat really far away from the stage. The lighting was amazing too. We actually took bus 202 directly to this place, hope this helps for someone want to take light rail and bus.
Jesscia M — Google review
I attended Zhou Shen's March concert here, my friend and I drove 2 hours from Vancouver for this, but the venue kept us in the chilling wind for 30 mins before we finally made it inside. The concert went off perfectly. I have attended many concerts and never had to be kept outside for 30 to 60 minutes. I recommend more staffing for this venue. The plastic seat was hard on the butt after 3 hours. This venue is more suitable for hockey than concert.
Alice Z — Google review
Fantastic venue. Watched old dominion here last night. Love how the Americans build their arenas. Lots of bathrooms, easy access to the stage, great exit and entrance.
Graham — Google review
Angel of the Winds Arena is a popular multi-purpose venue located in downtown Everett, Washington. Opened in 2003, the arena serves as the home of the Everett Silvertips hockey team and hosts a wide range of events, including concerts, family shows, sporting events, and community gatherings. With a seating capacity of around 10,000, it offers an intimate yet energetic atmosphere for fans and visitors. The arena is named after the Angel of the Winds Casino Resort, a local sponsor, and is known for its modern facilities, excellent acoustics, and vibrant entertainment lineup that attracts audiences from across the Pacific Northwest. We visited the venue on 12.10.25 for attending DIWALI celebration organised by Indian, Hindu diaspora. There was a good gathering of devotees. Actually the venue was too big for that event. As function was staggered in four batches, the gathering appeared very less compared to the venue seating. Venue is very neatly maintained and in a very convenient place to visit.
Gnl M — Google review
Great place for a concert. Only negative is too many seats in a row! And seats on the floor are too close. Good sound quality. Who is DZ?
Kirstin P — Google review
Great venue. We went to endurocross. Fumes got a little intense but other than that the place is great. Didnt try any food, but it didnt look too bad. Sodas are not too bad for cost. I think it was 8.50 for 32oz fountain drink. There are some parking garages about 2 blocks away and cost is reasonable. We paid 10.00 for event parking. Didn't see any nefarious activities outside the arena. There were some bars on the way to the event that a person could pre-functuon at. From where we parked, it was pretty much a straight shot back to the highway. I like coming here better than going into the city of Seattle. It got a little crazy heading back to the highway but nothing like trying to get out of Seattle.
Lazarpage — Google review
This was our first time seeing Disney All Stars on Ice in Everett, and I was pleasantly surprised—we had a wonderful time! The arena is on the smaller side, which made for a cozy atmosphere, and the show itself was shorter than expected, with charming highlights featuring Disney characters and princesses. A couple of tips: arrive early for parking, and be prepared for a bit of extra time with the bag policy and entry process. With the crowd mostly being families and kids, both entering and leaving took a little longer than your average concert, but the energy and excitement in the crowd made it worthwhile. Overall, it’s a delightful experience, especially if you’re a Disney fan or have little ones in tow!
Denise T — Google review
I was here but not at the rink or for hockey ( although I would) I was here for my nephews graduation and my cousins before that and my daughters before that since every graduation in Snohomish county pretty much all graduate here! Its actually not a bad place to be its nice and big and any staff i have talked to have been nice,helpful and even able to joke around with. Its also in walking distance to restaurants and shops all around in every direction and even close to transit station. I will say if you don't wanna pay for parking show up early way early for the select few street parking other wise parking is about $20. I do think that the arena is very nice and even tho most of the time I am coming is because I have to( hahaha) I really would come here for other events as well that I am choosing to come see.. lol! Its a great venue .
Nicole T — Google review
2000 Hewitt Ave, Everett, WA 98201, USA•http://www.angelofthewindsarena.com/•(425) 322-2600•Tips and more reviews for Angel of the Winds Arena

14High Trek Adventures

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High Trek Adventures is an exciting aerial adventure park near Boeing, offering over 60 obstacles, including high ropes courses and three thrilling ziplines. The park features a smart belay safety system to ensure a secure experience for visitors of all ages. Younger children can enjoy the specially designed Cadet's course. The friendly staff provide thorough instruction and guidance, ensuring everyone has a safe and enjoyable time.
I took family over for kids 10 year birthday! Man they loved it. I’m a big dude so I stayed on the ground but I loved that the family had so much fun. I’ll definitely take them all back. Reserving was simple, the ground school taught them safety, easily. If you decide to go, schedule in advance. It makes things go quicker, and if you’re invited to a birthday, show up on time! Great Place!
Jason M — Google review
Super fun high ropes course! The staff does a great job reviewing the equipment. They were all very aware of what was happening on the course and kept an eye out to make sure people were following the safety guidelines. Very helpful with nervous climbers. The course and equipment were in great condition. Great for families and adults.
Jeremy W — Google review
I had an amazing experience for my first time here! The staff are kind, helpful & genuinely enjoy working here. I felt safe in challenging myself on the ropes course & ziplines. Also, if you weigh over 265lbs (like say, 280lbs) you can still go up on the course. The staff weigh you for safety but it is discreet & non-judgmental. For my own personal experience, I would've like to buy a tee shirt but the largest size is "large". Also, be prepared that there are only 2 port o potties on site & can get very disgusting. Overall pros significantly outweigh any cons & I highly recommend this place, as well as their indoor sister location, Game On NW!
Kalliope J — Google review
This is the second time I have attended this. The first being just the ropes course in ziplining. And this time doing the adventure pass. It's well worth the money. We all had an amazing time we went as a group for my daughter's birthday who was turning 14. My mother also joined us who is 68 years old. All ages had an amazing time. Ropes course, Zip line, Laser tag, Ax throwing and ended with Putt-putt golf. Thanks High Trek Adventures for making a memorable 14th Birthday for my daughter and Family.
Sylvia M — Google review
The staff were knowledgeable and practiced professionalism at all times. They were respectful, well-mannered and patient with us. The activities were fun yet challenging but nothing impossible to complete. Each activity was safe, which was paramount that day since all of us in our group had not been to this place.
Mary L — Google review
Everyone was SO kind. It feels like a community of employees that are well taken care of. My friends made some mistakes but NO workers acted rude or annoyed at us, just reminded us of the rules and how to use the course correctly. Sophia, Connor, and Dylan(?) were a great team to help us get started. I would definitely recommend this place for any special event or just a friends day out.
Diana N — Google review
We’ve been here a few times and find that it’s a great place to bring our friends to spend the day. The rope/zipline park is great for kids and grownups to be active and do some challenging levels. It’s not for 8 or younger, there’s other activities in the park for them tho. There’s also a park close by. For adults it’s a lot of fun and my teenager and 10 yr old absolutely love it.
Sobia S — Google review
My son’s 10th birthday party was a huge success. The staff was friendly and helpful choosing between gellyball and laser tag and good with the kids. There was the tons of room for running around and they lent us a ball for the Gaga pit. Overall super fun and a great value.
Jay H — Google review
11928 Beverly Park Rd Bldg C, Everett, WA 98204, USA•https://www.hightrekeverett.com/•(425) 382-2966•Tips and more reviews for High Trek Adventures

15Grand Avenue Park

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Grand Avenue Park is a 5-acre park renowned for its breathtaking ocean views, offering a picturesque setting with landscaped grounds and open green spaces. The park boasts panoramic vistas of Port Gardner Bay and the Olympic Mountains, making it an ideal spot for a romantic proposal at sunset. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll along the newly constructed Grand Avenue Park Bridge to further enhance their experience. Despite its small size, the park provides ample opportunities to enjoy the stunning waterfront and mountain scenery.
Beautiful park that runs along a great neighborhood. Amazing views, well worth the visit. Parking along the street was no problem during the day. Picnic tables and cement paths. Stairs or elevator. Accessible.
Mariam G — Google review
I loved the night time views of the water & the waterfront. It's so lovely & Serene just standing & watching boats or start from the park. I enjoy the bridge being lit up, it's not to bright from up top its just right tone wise for the neighborhood.
Benjamin S — Google review
One of the best parks in Everett to talk a walk through. It has some of the best views of the Everett waterfront and the pedestrian bridge leads from the park down to the waterfront area. Spring is especially beautiful when the cherry trees bloom.
Michael T — Google review
Beautiful place to watch the sunset! Great walk from Lombardi's, up and over the railroad tracks. Neat benches with memorial plaques and the Grand Ave and 17th St entrance has a cool mural on the ground.
Michele P — Google review
Beautiful views! Great path down to the waterfront. Perfect park for doggies and humans! Best, during sunsets!
Nelson — Google review
Excellent park in all Everett with Great view of Sound, Olympics and nearby islands.
Sujit N — Google review
Beautiful park in a very cool neighborhood. Very quaint and calm park overlooking the Puget Sound and the Navy station. The park does not have much space but a marker and some lawned area for playing. Lot of parking alongside the street and walk over to the viewpoint. Recommend this place for viewing PNW sunset, trains, ships, and Navy station. You can take walk across the bridge and get down to the Everett Port area. There is Lombardis restaurant at a walking distance.
Sidharth J — Google review
Grand Avenue Park in Everett, Washington, is a place that deserves nothing less than a five-star review. I recently had the pleasure of experiencing this incredible park, and it left me utterly mesmerized. From the stunning sunsets to the captivating walking areas, this park offers an unparalleled experience for nature enthusiasts and leisure seekers. One of the most enchanting features of Grand Avenue Park is its incredible sunset vistas. As the day draws to a close, the sky transforms into a breathtaking canvas of vibrant colors, painting the Puget Sound with shades of gold, pink, and orange. Standing atop the park's vantage points, I was in awe of the sheer beauty before me. The sunsets at Grand Avenue Park are truly a sight to behold and create an atmosphere of tranquility and serenity. The walking areas within the park further add to its allure. The meticulously maintained pathways wind through lush greenery, providing a peaceful and scenic environment for leisurely strolls. As I walked along the paths, I was enveloped by the fragrant blooms of beautiful flowers and the gentle rustling of leaves. The park's design seamlessly integrates nature with its surroundings, creating a harmonious atmosphere that invites visitors to connect with the environment. What sets Grand Avenue Park apart is the attention to detail in creating an enjoyable walking experience. The pathways are wide, well-paved, and accessible to all, making it easy for visitors of all ages and abilities to explore the park comfortably. The addition of benches along the way offers opportunities to pause, soak in the surroundings, and appreciate the natural beauty that surrounds you. Whether you're looking for a peaceful morning walk or an evening stroll under the starlit sky, Grand Avenue Park provides the perfect setting. The combination of beautiful sunsets and enchanting walking areas makes Grand Avenue Park a true sanctuary for those seeking solace in nature. It's a place where you can escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and immerse yourself in the serenity and tranquility that only a well-designed park can offer. In conclusion, Grand Avenue Park in Everett, Washington, is a hidden gem that deserves every accolade it receives. Its stunning sunsets paint the sky with a magical palette of colors, while the inviting walking areas allow visitors to explore the park's natural beauty at their own pace. Whether you're a local resident or a traveler passing through, a visit to Grand Avenue Park is an experience that will leave you with lasting memories.
Sakshi G — Google review
1720 Grand Ave, Everett, WA 98201, USA•https://everettwa.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Grand-Ave-Park…•(425) 257-8300 ext. 2•Tips and more reviews for Grand Avenue Park
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16Carleton Farms

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Carleton Farms in Everett, Washington is a family-friendly destination offering a variety of activities for both kids and adults. The farm features interactive experiences such as zip-lining, pumpkin picking, and a pumpkin cannon, making it an ideal spot to visit during the fall season. Visitors can also enjoy attractions like corn mazes and petting zoos with friendly animals like goats and chickens. Additionally, the farm offers budget-friendly options for families to have an enjoyable day out.
Driven by here lots of times, so decided to today. I bought some Corn on the Cob, Peach Salsa, Queso Blanco, pickled Beets, Plums, Avocado's, Grilling Sauces, and almost bought a Cobbler. They have some pretty flowers. I will have to check out the Corn maze around halloween.
Jewels L — Google review
Awesome farm with a nice store. The Carleton's no longer own the farm but the Millers seem very nice and are keeping everything going. You can hold an event here or take a field trip in October. It's always been a wonderful place and the new owners are keeping that tradition!
William C — Google review
We had a fabulous time enjoying the day in their very well made corn maze. This farm is just beautiful. They offer so much to do here for families and friends. You can enjoy yourself on a budget too. The kiddos had a great time picking out their pumpkins. We were able to get 5 very nice pumpkins for less than $30!! Great prices. Their $4 sweet corn cobs were very good. They offer Zombie Paintball Hay Rides on Friday and Saturday nights too throughout the month of October 2016. :)
Shani M — Google review
A quaint little produce stand that fits the local scenery. Local fruit, vegetables, ice cream, honey, sauces, pies, did I mention pies! Local pies frozen and ready to bake. Plenty of parking. If you're in the area and want to try out the local produce I suggest coming here.
Jered M — Google review
It is a bit spendy but what do you expect for being a local farmer market. If you're wanting a good, tasty pie or variety of jam flavors (which I love the jalapeno and pineapple) this is the place to go and support! They have a pumpkin patch during the fall season. Even better you can rent out the "barn" for a wedding or celebration, which is a beautiful area.
Natasha B — Google review
Cute little market. Tons of pumpkins, apples, cider, canned items. I definitely will be back
Jeanette S — Google review
I and my wife have been loyal customers of Carleton Farms for years, but a recent experience has made me reconsider. I picked up some blueberries and raspberries, taking them out of their flat to grab what I needed. However, when I got to the checkout, the cashier abruptly told me that wasn't how they sold them, grabbed the items from my basket, and put them back in the box. The tone was short and sharp, which I didn't appreciate. I understand the store's policy might be to sell them by the box, but I didn't see any clear signage. Regardless, the way it was handled left a bad impression. Unfortunately, this means we'll be taking our business elsewhere.
Mitchel G — Google review
Great place to visit during the halloween season! Great selection of pumpkins, and very in-expesnive to get access to the corn maze, hay ride, pumpkin/apple cannons, and more. The market has a lot of delicious and fresh products available for purchase as well! If you have kids, they also have a large playground that will surely assist in getting all that energy out of them. Highly recommend. If you found this review helpful, consider leaving a like! 👇
Ryan S — Google review
630 Sunnyside Blvd SE, Lake Stevens, WA 98258, USA•https://www.carletonfarm.com/•(425) 343-4963•Tips and more reviews for Carleton Farms

17Historic Downtown Everett Theater

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The Historic Everett Theatre, originally built in 1901 and reconstructed after a fire in 1923, offers a blend of classic and contemporary theater experiences. Nestled in downtown Everett, the venue exudes historic charm with its red velvet seats and an intimate ambiance. Visitors can enjoy live musical performances, comedy shows, classic film screenings, and various events throughout the year. The theater's rich history and cozy atmosphere make it a favorite destination for theatre enthusiasts seeking unique entertainment experiences.
What a special place for sure! If you’re tall, definitely do not sit up in the balcony in the general admission seats, but the vibe and the history is incredible
Julie C — Google review
Small sized historic theater in downtown Everett. We visited for a comedy show and had a great time. Our main issue was the street parking was impossible on a Saturday night. Took around 20 min to find one. We would visit again.
Michael B — Google review
Nicely refurbished theater. Everything cleaned up and looks great. Parking isn't the easiest. Couldn't stop staring at the unprofessional lettering above the stage. Spent all that money on new carpet, clouds on the ceiling, and other upgrades, but paid a 9 year old to paint the lettering. Go figure. James Taylor tribute band was ok. Need to fix the sound system. Band overpowered the singer and things were just off
Tracy — Google review
Have been there many times and actually saw Heart by Heart and tonight we saw them again tribute band, they were just so boring The lead singer very good vocals but terrible stage presence they kept talking about the accomplishments as far as the two original members. No excitement just pure nothing. We left after an hour.
Ross W — Google review
Went for my son's graduation I love the venue layout it's a great place...
Franzino B — Google review
The theater is a gem. Acoustics are great, and for a live music venue, there isn't a better place that I have ever been. The place is over 100, but the stage looks good, and it's large enough that the performers have room. Historic is part of its name, and the place has been visited by everyone from Harry Houdini to Teddy Roosevelt, Nat King Cole, and many others. Martin Barre was amazing. This was the 3rd time seeing him and his band there, and they're awesome, but being in a mosh pit with a bunch of greybeards is something else
Michael B — Google review
It's deep history over 100 years and stilling operation as a venue. I play saxophone. Many charity events I've played at here. Plus I live right here so I see it everyday ...still play in the streets outside here occasionally in summer
AAA T — Google review
This has been an amazing venue for music but unfortunately the theater was just sold and it's not clear what the new owner is going to do. All acts going forward have been cancelled. Update The new owner of the theater has maintained the theater as a venue for music with lots of tribute bands. They have a full schedule now and have continued updating the theater. Even the former owner shows up at events promoting the theater and the new owner so all is well and good.
Phil H — Google review
2911 Colby Ave, Everett, WA 98201, USA•https://www.everetttheater.org/•(425) 258-6766•Tips and more reviews for Historic Downtown Everett Theater

18Forest Park

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Forest Park spans over 197 acres, providing ample space for various activities. The park features wooded trails, picnic areas, a swim center, a playground with soft fake grass and fun toys for kids of all ages, as well as a splash park that toddlers love. Additionally, the park hosts outdoor concerts and family-friendly events during the summer. Visitors can also enjoy pickleball courts and scenic outlooks within the park's expansive grounds.
I know I only have pictures of those old park but it's all the places there I really loved growing up. Though don't get me wrong, the new play ground in fantastic for the kids. There are restrooms and there are events at the park a few times a year. The hill at the park is the best in the city for sledding. There are also more trails than you might expect. Be sure to walk around, enjoy and explore. My favorite park in Everett.
Michael T — Google review
We recently visited this park, and even though the petting zoo was closed for the season, it still turned out to be a fantastic experience for the family. The park is well-equipped with activities for kids of all ages. In the summer, there’s a water pad that would be perfect for cooling off, though it wasn’t in use during our visit. What really stood out were the musical toys scattered around the park—great for encouraging creativity and interactive play. There’s a wide variety of swings, including options for toddlers and older kids, and several slides with soft, safe landing zones, so parents don’t need to worry about any rough falls. The jungle gyms were impressive too, giving children plenty of options to climb, explore, and burn off energy. All in all, this park offers a lot to keep kids entertained, even without the petting zoo. I’m looking forward to returning in the warmer months when the water pad and petting zoo are up and running!
Misha S — Google review
Such a beautiful park! This place has everything I think a growing mind would want to explore. We came in October so of course the splash pad was not running and we didn't see any animals. Maps says it's almost 200 acres, it was cold and my mom had her walker so we only explored the cement paths. Good accessible paths and parking. Only thing that would improve this place is a water view but I digress. Worth the visit, especially with kiddos.
Mariam G — Google review
Forest Park is amazing! I was lucky enough to photograph there recently with the sweetest couple and it was absolutely perfect. It was super clean, easy to navigate, and totally picturesque! I highly recommend it!
Jeff D — Google review
Great to bring kids here. The equipments are quite new and in good conditions. And the place is quite big to accommodate many kids. The park itself is also beautiful. Very relaxing as we enjoy the view while watching our kid play Cannot recommend more
Sha L — Google review
Forest Park, Everett, WA, USA Rating: 5/5 stars - Fantastic Family Fun! Our visit to Forest Park was absolutely fantastic, offering something for everyone in the family! We were particularly impressed with the splash pad, which provided endless entertainment and a great way to cool off on a warm day. The turf option for the playground was also a huge hit, offering a clean and soft surface for the kids to play on. Beyond the excellent play areas, we were delighted to discover the park's extensive amenities. The availability of pickleball courts and basketball courts truly makes Forest Park a versatile destination for active families. There's so much to do here, making it easy to spend hours enjoying the outdoors. We highly recommend Forest Park for a fun-filled family outing!
Timna M — Google review
Excellent playground with soft turf grass. The play area is an adventure for children. There are many fun water sprinklers, assorted swing sets for all abilities & a ton of FUN slides. Parents this park is tons of FUN & you have a lot of seating areas to keep everyone comfortable. Check it out today!
Tûv — Google review
Came here to have a chill picnic and game of croquet. Good parking, lots of open lawn and tables, and looked like fun for small kids with the big play area. Will be back!
Melinda T — Google review
802 E Mukilteo Blvd, Everett, WA 98203, USA•https://everettwa.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Forest-Park-23•(425) 257-8300•Tips and more reviews for Forest Park

19Snohomish

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Snohomish, a city in Snohomish County, Washington, is nestled on the banks of the Snohomish River. With a population of over 10,000 people, it's conveniently located at the crossroads of U.S. Route 2 and State Route 9. The city boasts a charming historic downtown area that allures visitors with its quaint shops, art galleries, and cozy cafes.
Washington 98290, USA•http://www.ci.snohomish.wa.us/•Tips and more reviews for Snohomish

20Funko Field

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Nestled in Everett, Funko Field is the vibrant home of the Everett AquaSox, a standout minor league baseball team that captures the essence of America's beloved pastime. This charming stadium offers an inviting atmosphere where fans gather to enjoy thrilling games amidst warm summer evenings filled with laughter and excitement. Whether you're a die-hard baseball enthusiast or just looking for a fun night out, Funko Field delivers an unforgettable experience.
Coming to an AquaSox game here was amazing! The atmosphere was family friendly and the stadium was small enough to feel connected to all the fans and like you were part of the team. Best of all, we ended up going on Star Wars night! 😍
Cassandra B — Google review
Love funko field and aquasox. Great hometown vibe, beer, food, bouncy houses. Minor league baseball is peak. Always a good time here with give away nights and fireworks. Parking and tickets are easy, lots of food options. The fact the score board is some person manually changing the score also adds to the charm. Open seating with cheap prices
Neil B — Google review
We visited recently for the first time and were very happy with how easy the experience was. Tickets are reasonable and parking is free. This was so relaxing and safe compared to getting to a Mariners game. The only downer was the extreme concession prices but at least that is avoidable.
Ben M — Google review
Fun stadium to watch the Aquasox at. Haven't gotten food or used the bathrooms there yet. But parking is decent and they usually have attendants out there to keep order.
Natalie D — Google review
Great way to watch good local baseball for a good price. Concession prices not as bad as most. Good entertainment in between innings, pre game, and post game. Overall a positive atmosphere.
Branden M — Google review
Great ballpark! Not a bad seat in the house. We sat in Section E, Row 14 and had a great view of the action. Restrooms were clean and there was plenty of parking. Getting out after the game was a breeze. Overall, our family had a blast watching the Aquasox win and it was super affordable the way baseball should be.
David F — Google review
The staff are always so friendly and the host Steve is the BEST!! Love the Funko Friday giveaways and family friendly ticket price. We really enjoyed the fireworks nights too!
S S — Google review
1st high school football game of 2025 season. Easy access and parking. Clean, fun venue for sports. Bring your bleacher chair!
Antoinette D — Google review
3900 Broadway, Everett, WA 98201, USA•https://www.milb.com/everett•(425) 258-3673•Tips and more reviews for Funko Field
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21Narbeck Wetland Sanctuary

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Narbeck Wetland Sanctuary in Everett, Washington is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts. This wildlife refuge offers a boardwalk and perimeter trail, making it perfect for hiking and birdwatching. The wheelchair-friendly sanctuary features a raised platform trail with scenic overlooks, benches, and picnic tables. Visitors can spot ducks, frogs, and various bird species while enjoying the serene surroundings. With restroom facilities and rock hunting opportunities, this sanctuary provides an enjoyable outdoor experience throughout the year.
Absolutely love this walking trail. It is very easy to walk and to find your way around. There are benches along the way, ponds hidden behind the bushes, and beautiful trees! I come walk here whenever I need to clear my mind. Of course, make sure to not bring any valuables or not leave them in your car because break ins are on the rise. Very beautiful place
Terrica M — Google review
Two trails to choose from, one .5 miles and easy to walk, the other 1.5 miles and some uneven surfaces. Great place, especially on weekends when it is less crowded with Boeing employees.
Debra P — Google review
Lovely loop trail with informational signs, a "cave" viewing spot near the parking lot, a grassy spot next to the parking lot with picnic tables, occasional bridges and boardwalk areas (I take a surprising amount of pleasure from walking on a boardwalk 😆) and an offshoot trail that you can go down and back, but you can hear the noise from the nearby roads and Boeing freeway the entire time. It's not so loud that I didn't enjoy it, but I do wish it had been a little quieter. Also parking says it's limited to 3 hours, but I walked everything easily in less than an hour.
Julie C — Google review
Perfect place for a peaceful walk close to home. It's easy to forget it's within a mile of Boeing. The trails are fairly short with both loops taking only 30-45 minutes. For such a small location the parking is generous and there is a public restroom. The trails are very well kept with benches scattered along the way. They are hard pack dirt other than the actual boardwalk. Be prepared for slick leaves and possibly muddy shoes in damp weather. I'm only giving 4 stars because the posted signs very clearly say No Pets but I have always seen people walking their dogs. The signs either need updating or actually enforcement.
LA — Google review
After 14 years in Everett and this is my first time coming here. It is so peaceful, not busy at all, aside from a couple of cars in the parking lot, there was no one on the trail.
Michelle M — Google review
Wonderful nature and wetland preserve tucked away near Boeing. Found after work one day when I wanted to bring the doggo somewhere new. The only reason I didn't 5 star this is because it's older and not as vibrant as more modern preserves. I think it's due for some newer habitat restoration. However, this park is kept clean, and has several wetland viewpoints along the trails. Such a peaceful area in a high traffic and industrialized part of town. I don't think a lot of people see it from the road or realize how many acres of boardwalk and nature trails this park has for recreation and enjoyment.
Shalena R — Google review
Very surprised with how nice these trails were. I didn't go there with high expectations but once I got there me and the family had a blast checking out the cave at the entrance and walking all the awesome trails with well built bridges over all the wetlands. Definitely a peaceful place to go if you want some nature but don't want to drive super far away.
Nicholas F — Google review
Lovely park, I didn't have enough time to do the whole park but I will definitely be back!
Allison R — Google review
7007 Seaway Blvd, Everett, WA 98203, USA•https://snohomishcountywa.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Narbec…•(425) 388-6600•Tips and more reviews for Narbeck Wetland Sanctuary

22Paine Field

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Airport
Paine Field is a regional airport with quick check-in and security, offering a luxurious airport experience. It is home to aviation attractions like the Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum and the Boeing Future of Flight museum. The airport provides easy parking and access to gates, making it convenient for travelers. Visitors appreciate the cozy waiting area, comfortable chairs, and great selection of libations at the bar.
I absolutely love this airport! It’s so private, clean, and peaceful—such a hidden gem. Everything feels efficient and easy, and it never gets overly crowded. Definitely one of my favorite airports.
Rachel — Google review
Tldr; great small airport. First of all, the airport is clean and very easy to navigate. The bathrooms are clean and Wi-Fi is fast enough. Second, the air side area is organized in the center as a lounge with several great seating areas and even some expositions. There are only 2 gates and the security line is almost nonexistent taking up to 5 minutes from the moment you enter the airport till the gate. Finally, the great part of this airport is the amount of non-comercial airports flying from here or even some of the latest Boeing aircrafts making it a great plane spotting place.
Catalin G — Google review
Several directs to California, one of the easiest airports I’ve been to — currently serviced by Alaska (by Horizon) and Frontier. Whole place feels like a lounge, quiet, nice lighting, and just enough food and coffee. TSA Precheck is available and security is quite efficient.
Jordan — Google review
We love flying out of PAE. I will gladly come here over Sea Tac any day of the week. If i am being honest, the prices are definitely higher than SeaTac and so is the parking but our commute is shorter home from the airport. The facility is very small but has has great food and beverages choices. Getting through TSA is very fast and friendly which is less stressful for everyone.
Dave E — Google review
Imagine getting thru TSA in 2 minutes instead of :40 minutes, imagine a airport waiting area as nice and have as many sofa seats at your favorite club lounge, imagine getting drop off and picking up without any long lines and 5 minutes to your gate. Imagine no more, this is what flights in and out of Paine Field Airport is like. Love this airport, just wish they have direct flights to ORD.
Jesse L — Google review
Does an airport needs a review? Not really but for this airport 100% Yes! Really nice airport and if you have the chance to fly there please do so. You feel like flying from a private airport and another plus is that you get to watch airplanes as they takeoff.
Fahad E — Google review
Paine Field (PAE) offers a travel experience that stands in stark contrast to the hustle of larger international hubs. The airport’s streamlined design is the key to its efficiency, allowing passengers to move from curb to gate with remarkable speed. Unlike a major airport where you might need to arrive hours in advance, the compact nature of PAE means that even a twenty-minute window before boarding is often more than enough time to get through security and relax. ​Once past the short lines, the airport’s concourse reveals a thoughtful layout. The single terminal is home to a convenient bar and a barista, making it easy to grab a quick drink or coffee before your flight. The restrooms are notably clean, and the entire space is well-maintained. The atmosphere is further enhanced by an interesting historical aviation showcase, which provides a unique way to pass the time. With its floor-to-ceiling windows offering a panoramic view of the runway and hangers, the airport itself becomes a destination for plane enthusiasts and travelers alike, allowing you to watch aircraft up close. It's an airport experience that combines the convenience of a small-town station with the comfort of a modern lounge.
Rohit S — Google review
Great little airport. Can get a little crowded in the gate area waiting for the flight. But besides that, it is one of my favorite airports. Easy parking. Direct flights to many good locations.
Train J — Google review
3220 100th St SW, Everett, WA 98204, USA•http://painefield.com/•Tips and more reviews for Paine Field

23Flying Squirrel Trampoline Park

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Recreation center
Amusement center
Children's amusement center
Children's party service
Flying Squirrel Trampoline Park in Everett is the world's largest indoor trampoline park, offering a safe and fun space for kids to play and let loose. The park features activities like basketball, balancing, freestyle tricks, and a massive arcade. Additionally, there's a lounge with a wine/beer bar where adults can relax while watching sports or playing pool.
My kids had a great experience visiting flying squirrel trampoline park. It's the biggest trampoline park so far we visit till now and they have everything under the same roof, including trampolines, climbing wall, arcade, cafe and what not. The cafeteria have a variety of food options as well including pizza, French fries and chicken etc which kids and famalies love mostly. I would definitely recommend this indoor trampoline park for kids and families to have some time off and enjoy the fun experience. Five stars!
Farhan A — Google review
************UPDATE*************** I am happy to say that the management of this business immediately reached out to me upon reading my original review and they went above and beyond to not only apologize for my disappointing experience but to also offer a way to make things right and to make up for everything. They were very kind, courteous, and professional in making things right and I appreciate them for that! Thank you! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Used to be a great place for the kids but has gone downhill recently. This last experience was disappointing, to say the least. Wouldn't honor my military discount as they have done for years now (I wanted to remind them that all of the military personell and veterans did not/do not fight for their freedoms and for this country "just sometimes and not others" but I took the high road and just let them keep their few extra bucks since, clearly, it was so important to them that they were willing to insult a veteran and make sure they lost over 20 of their loyal customers as we have been for years now over it. They also initially refused to allow us to order 5 pizzas "because they had a bunch of parties going on which all had advance reservations and we had not made advance reservations nor were we there for any party. After spending 20 minutes begging them to allow us to order, they then took 1hr 15min to make the pizzas which left us with a bunch of cranky, hangry kids. Not to mention, the 5 pizzas cost us a little over $100 only to find out once we got them that the size and quality of their pizzas has decreased greatly. I doubt we will be taking our annual outing here anymore beginning next year and guess it's time to find a new place for our group.
Johnathan V — Google review
Great place for kids to have fun and burn some energy, especially in the winter since the weather is not nice to go to the park.
Nazareth A — Google review
Edit to my review: After leaving a 1 star, I spoke with the manager and he offered another visit on him for free to give them another chance. We took him up on his offer tonight and enjoyed neon lights. The staff was amazing, all the attractions were open, and overall was a much better experience! I would recommend people if they attend neon lights to get there early as we did wait in line for about 20 mins due to how many people attended but this is definitely a fun place to go! Thank you Wes and all the other staff to make our night very enjoyable!
Candi O — Google review
I’ve taken my son to every trampoline park from Everett to Tacoma. This one is one of the better ones. They have the trampolines, but also have an inflatables area, and a play ground area with a slide. Then there is rock climbing too. A lot of other places I have been to don’t have such a variety of things to do. Not to mention the arcade. My son is almost 3 and while he may not be able to do the rock climbing, there is enough for him to do for a good time. You just have to follow him around. I started early with him taking him to trampoline parks and funtastic playtorium when he was just over 2 years old. These places including Flying Squirrel are great for developing their motor skills and coordination. I would say this trampoline park does the best job at having a little bit of everything for a wide age range. Hopefully they finish the miniature golf course soon. EDIT/Second Visit11/18/24/Response to the Owner You’re welcome! I just visited today as well! I love the wrecking ball in the inflatables! I don’t remember it being there the last time I went. I added a ton more videos and pictures with this update. I very poorly sand Miley Cyrus’s wrecking ball song while playing with my son. Pretty funny.
Mike N — Google review
We had a blast at this trampoline park! It’s the perfect spot to let kids burn off energy and have a great time. There were tons of fun areas. Everything was clean, well-organized, and felt safe. The staff was friendly and kept things running smoothly. It wasn’t overly crowded, and there was plenty of space for kids of all ages to jump around. Our kids didn’t want to leave—and honestly, neither did we! Highly recommend for birthday parties, rainy days, or anytime you need some fun. We’ll definitely be back!
Nicole F — Google review
The staff need to watch out of control children. While the place is family friendly and the men played arcades while we took the children to jump. Many parents were absent, resulting in wild child free for all. I personally hit 3 children while there. Two were when sliding down the trampoline. My first slide down with my 4 year old granddaughter shocked me as we took out a 7-9 year old girl running straight across our path. It didn't seem to phase her. Then there was about a 10 year old group of boys that ran really fast and continually ran on and across the trampolines we were at causing me a lot of stress for safety. Even when speaking to the children they didn't care, apologize or stop. No staff to help. It's a fun place. First time there, as well as everyone else I spoke with trying to get some directions. Not sure alcohol and trampolines are are family friendly environment when adults are drinking and not watching their kids.
Laura D — Google review
I visited with my two-year-old and was repeatedly approached about him not wearing his trampoline socks. I explained to the staff that he keeps taking them off, which is common behavior for a toddler. In fact I even put the socks back on in front of the employee. Not long after it seemed as though that same employee came looking for us just to check as he seemed to appear everywhere we were and I was told we would have to leave since my son didn’t keep his socks on. When I asked if I could get a refund I was told “we don’t give out refunds” I’ve been bringing my son here since he was one and have never been treated this way before. I fully understand the importance of wearing socks in facilities like this but I cannot control a toddler who constantly wants to take them off. That’s completely normal behavior at his age
Tahjarae B — Google review
1325 SE Everett Mall Way Suite A, Everett, WA 98208, USA•https://flyingsquirrelsports.us/everett-washington/•(425) 297-1950•Tips and more reviews for Flying Squirrel Trampoline Park

24Everett AquaSox Baseball Club

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Baseball club
The Everett AquaSox Baseball Club, a minor league team, plays at Funko Field. The Angel of the Winds Arena hosts various events including games for the Everett Silvertips, a minor league hockey team. The games are intense with exciting moments like home runs and outfielders chasing fly balls. It's a great venue for family outings as it's more affordable than major league games and offers diverse food options. The mascot interacts with the crowd, making it enjoyable for kids.
What a truly delightful and down home minor league baseball experience! We visit minor league baseball all over the country and this was one of our favorite stadiums/games to date. It's small and everyone seems to know everyone, so it made for a fun and memorable experience. We will definitely visit again whenever we're in Seattle during baseball season in the future.
Avant P — Google review
A wonderful place to watch minor league baseball game. The ball park food, beverage and fun activities are outstanding too! All a reasonable price for family fun.
Corey A — Google review
Great venue, for taking the family on an outing. Much less expensive than a major league baseball game, for parking Kids have lots of food choices, the mascot gets to visit with the entire crowd! Not a bad seat in the house.
Gordy B — Google review
Was a fun time to bring the family to a game. So nice to be able to walk around and kick a ball or throw one in the field behind the stadium. The food was meh, but the refillable root beer floats were delicious!
Jacqueline G — Google review
Greatly enjoyed the experience of stopping into the front office during the off-season back in December! I absolutely love the A-level baseball club feel. Snagged some AquaSox goodies and had some great conversations with the staff about our love of baseball!
Luke B — Google review
Family fun. Good old fashioned baseball game. Relaxed, fun activities going on. Fan focused entertainment, and athletes playing with heart and soul.
Lucinda D — Google review
Attended this past Sunday's (6/9/24) game which had a princess parade theme. Lots of mothers and daughters dressed up, and who do they give the best princess outfit to?? You guessed it, Princess Rick. A seventy year old dude. How lame!! Don’t you people have any shame??
Preston L — Google review
Wonderful for the whole family!
Kyra H — Google review
3802 Broadway, Everett, WA 98201, USA•https://www.milb.com/everett•(425) 258-3673•Tips and more reviews for Everett AquaSox Baseball Club

25Narrative Coffee

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$$$$affordable
Coffee shop
Breakfast restaurant
Nestled in a charming century-old building, Narrative Coffee is a must-visit gem in Everett, WA. This delightful café combines artisanal coffee with a cozy atmosphere that invites you to linger. With its exposed brick walls and abundant natural light, it’s an ideal spot for reading or studying while savoring expertly roasted beans. The menu features unique single-origin coffees alongside tempting treats like street waffles and salted chocolate chip cookies.
This coffee shop is a hidden gem located in downtown Everett. We were pleasantly surprised to see the crowd it attracts in an otherwise quiet neighbourhood. We loved how good their coffee was and also enjoyed a quick bite of their coffee cake. We will be back here to try their food options next time.
Mahalakshmi C — Google review
Narrative Coffee in Everett is such a cool spot! The vibe is warm and welcoming, and I love the brick interior, it gives the café so much character. You can tell the baristas really know what they’re doing; they craft drinks with care, and the latte art is always on point. One of the best parts is that it’s just a couple of blocks away from Funko headquarters. If you’re planning a visit to Funko, definitely make time to stop by Narrative Coffee and treat yourself to some specialty coffee, you won’t regret it!
Maricel F — Google review
What a beautiful and unexpected coffee shop in Everett. Highly recommend the iced cappuccino. We enjoyed lunch (biscuit, ham and Gruyère sandwich, kids grilled cheese and breakfast burrito) and all food and drinks were great. Nice atmosphere inside and super friendly staff.
Kelsey C — Google review
Finally, a place in the US where I could get a glass of flat white — and an amazing one! Was looking for such a place during 3 years of immigration and finally found THE PLACE. Definitely will come back and highly recommend it - baristas are trained very well and can operate outside the menu.
Evgenija L — Google review
The atmosphere was really great. It felt very relaxing, and nice vibe to start your day. I highly recommend it for meeting up with a friend or bite to grab with coworkers. I think the food and coffee were alright. The coffee was smooth with a calming aroma. For good I got the avacado toast. It was pretty good, but I think there was a little too much arugala and not enough avacado, it just took away a little bit from what an avacado toast should be. Overall I would rate my visit 85 / 100
Vanno K — Google review
Narrative Coffee in Everett is a standout among the many coffee houses in the area. I I was pleasantly surprised by the quality here. I tried their seasonal Salted Bourbon Butterscotch, and the very first sip told that it was crafted so well. The service was quick, my order was ready in just a few minutes, and the staff were friendly. The café’s brick-and-mortar interiors paired with skylight windows add to the aesthetics. Highly recommend this place.
Kaushik A — Google review
As someone who works in coffee for a living, Narrative coffee is by far the best shop in Washington. The food and the coffee are undoubtedly the best, but what always takes it a step further is the service and hospitality that Justin, Nate, and the rest of the team there behind the bar deliver on a daily basis.
Alexander S — Google review
Great selection for a multi-roaster, architecture and decor fit the atmosphere perfectly, service was amazing. Was given an awesome recommendation for the Avocado Toast below. Avocado Toast is so different compared to anything I've ever had. Deeply Crisped Bread; almost cracker-like; caramelized flavor. Arugula and Radish salad is fire. Nice acidity and a black pepper spice
Jack G — Google review
2927 Wetmore Ave, Everett, WA 98201, USA•http://narrative.coffee/•(425) 322-4648•Tips and more reviews for Narrative Coffee
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26Picnic Point Park

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Nestled along the stunning shores of Puget Sound, Picnic Point Park is a delightful escape for nature lovers and beachgoers alike. This charming park features picnic tables and charcoal cookers, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely day outdoors. While the beach can be limited during high tide, timing your visit right allows you to enjoy its sandy expanses and breathtaking views of Whidbey Island.
Picnic Point Park is a relaxing and beautiful spot. We visited on a cloudy day, and it wasn’t crowded at all. Loved the peaceful beach walk and the views. However, there was a lot of seaweed along the shore, which made it tough to get close to the water without waterproof shoes. Still, it’s a great place to visit especially in the summer!
Anita — Google review
Beautiful beach with train and awesome views. Ramps for wheelchair or walker accessibility but the incline is such that someone would need to either be really strong, have strong help, or have a power chair. Uploading pics to show what I mean. Parking is limited but didn't take me too long on a Sunday evening with 80+ degree weather. Recommended. ♥️
Mariam G — Google review
One of Puget Sound secret pocket park tucked away from the busy city of Edmonds, Mukilteo, Everett and Lynwood. The park has ample parking for busy days. No bathroom but the have a portable toilet honeysuckle. Wheelchair accessible, and because of the ramp you can haul in your picnic or fishing gears. It's very quiet. A nice spot for day camping. Not much tables, so bring your own. No water in the area. I will not trust that creek water coming from the residence uphill. Overall, a relaxing spot to end you busy day.
Rek A — Google review
I took my five-year-old here last night for the very first time. We had an absolute blast.. parking was easy and using the overpass over the railroad tracks was phenomenal. The beach was stinky because of the salmon season but, we still had an incredible time, throwing rocks into the water. I would definitely come here again
ERIC H — Google review
Very nice small beach. Not really any walking trails from what I saw. There is a ramp over the railroad tracks. Standing on top the ramp during sunset is the perfect spot for pictures.
A — Google review
Hardly any parking. A few folks parked along the curb on the hill nearby. The beach area is only good if you are hunting for crabs. No shade to sit back and relax; also way too much seaweed to be able to walk on the beach. Only cool thing was the train that passed by. Watching the sun set would probably be very nice here as well
Ashlee R — Google review
Picnic Point Park, Edmonds, Washington We were doing a 3 day stay over in Everette, Washington, to see a concert down in Seattle. We were going to spend the days exploring Seattle, but it was a traffic zoo, because of the summer tourist season, so we decided to explore Everette instead the other days. One of the places we drove to was this. The drive from the 5 to here was nice, and it was neat to see all the neighborhoods and houses. We stopped at a bakery on the way and got a couple of pastries and coffee to take with us. We parked easily and walked the bridge over the railroad tracks to sit at some pic nic tables that had a nice view of the Puget Sound and surrounding areas. The tide was way out, so there were some neat jasper and agate rocks to look at in the water. Free parking, not much there, but some decent scenery and a place to take a break before getting back on the road to explore. Definitely worth visiting.
Sean — Google review
My alternate living room with a view. I go here for hours at a time. Bring a lunch and some sunscreen. I dip into the shallow waters for a cool down. Get there early on a hot day for good parking. Picnic Point is where you can feel at home. Friendly people! I've seen paddle boarders, suntanners, sand castle builders, swimmers, divers, people clamming, fishing and, me, I like to wade from one end to the other. With crystal clear waters, seeing crab and fish is a given. We also have our own resident seal.
Debbie B — Google review
7231 Picnic Point Rd, Edmonds, WA 98036, USA•http://snohomishcountywa.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Picnic-…•(425) 388-6600•Tips and more reviews for Picnic Point Park

27Lowell Park

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City park
Park
Lowell Park is a fun and diverse park with various amenities. It features a playground, although the bathrooms are not functional, and there's an old-fashioned merry-go-round that could use some updating. The park offers a large grassy area, picnic tables, benches, basketball and tennis courts, a dog park, and walking paths for activities like biking and scootering. However, the presence of trash at times and occasional unsavory characters in the parking lot can be off-putting.
It's nice to see they cleaned this park up since I was last here a few years ago. No needles, yey! Still a few campers in the parking lot using it as a dumpster/ashtray. They seemed to all leave once the events going on got going.
Maureen O — Google review
A fun park! Playground is great, but the Bathrooms don't work and they have a disgusting port a potty in place of. The merry go round is old school and tons of fun but Definitely needs to be updated! They have a huge grassy area, picnic tables, benches, basketball court, tennis court, dog park and even a walkway to walk, ride scooters and ride bikes etc. the only other downfall is there is sometimes trash everywhere, weirdos hanging out in the parking lot, and graffiti,
Danielle — Google review
Clean and quiet well maintained grass is cut and flowerbeds maintained. Only complaint is the main bathrooms being closed and the portable supplied instead is underwhelming under serviced to put it nicely despite there being an up to date maintenance sheet inside the multiple times we have used it it was over filled nearly to the top of the seat and the floors, walls, and even the little urinal were covered in urine trash etc. no toilet paper and no hand sanitizer in the pump either not just empty there was no refill placed in it at all. I don't understand why at this time of year so many of the parks here have had the same problem why are there portables that aren't maintained at all when there's perfectly usable built restrooms right there.. it's for this reason alone that I knocked a star off because other then that the park is pleasant as stated it's clean quite well maintained other then the portable bathroom and theres lots of space a nice little playground for the kids a basketball and tennis court and an area for pets as well as plenty of room to picnic or what ever else you want to do.
J&H — Google review
Heated restrooms and clean park, I think it was about 5 acres total. There was plenty of room for parties, about 5 teenagers just tongue out there and listened to my evangelism. There are a lot of picnic tables. ☺️ arranged/ designed well. Strict open and close times. Oh, a few large bird nest as well and fallen warriors memorial.
James S — Google review
Dog park is fun in morning no one is there so we bring our pitbulls to play along with the doves that live in the trees near by that sound beautiful during our visit
Sarah B — Google review
I'm only rating this park 2 stars for the fact that it has a basketball court (that actually has a hoop & backboard) an off leash area for the dogs and the bathrooms are actually decent for a public restroom but the stalls door looks like some tweaker kicked it in so it doesn't lock and their isn't a mirror (probably cuz that was broken too). But I only come here cuz it's on my way to work and I'll stop by for a half hour and play fetch with my dog and let him do his sniffing around. But everyone there with a dog just leaves within minutes after we show up. I'm sure it's cuz I have a stacked 80lb red nose Pit Bull🤔 He looks intimidating, but he's an absolute sweet heart and just wants to play with the other dogs. Be gets sad cuz he doesn't understand why they don't play with him and leave immediately 😔
Ken D — Google review
Great park if you're hosting a gathering of some sort. Huge grassy lawns, playground, basketball court and an off leash dog park as well
Ivory M — Google review
Not a huge park, but enough room to get out some zoomies! I wish it had doggy bags available and when we were there, the dog fountain wasn't working.
Tori H — Google review
4605 S 3rd Ave, Everett, WA 98203, USA•https://everettwa.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Lowell-Park-31•(425) 257-8300•Tips and more reviews for Lowell Park

28Everett Marina

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Marina
Everett Marina, nestled in the scenic Port Gardner Bay of Everett, Washington, is a vibrant hub for both locals and visitors alike. This stunning marina boasts the title of the largest public marina on the West Coast, featuring over 2,300 permanent boat slips and ample guest moorage. During summer months, it transforms into a lively venue where you can kick back with friends while enjoying live performances from talented local artists—just don’t forget your dancing shoes!
This place is more beautiful than I expected. It is a great place to walk around and there are hotels and restaurants. You can often see harbor seals here. I love Everett because of this place.
SY I — Google review
Beautiful place to go for a walk and some of my favorite restaurants in Everett here. Plenty of parking and wheelchair/ walker accessibility is great. Can't beat the view! ♥️
Mariam G — Google review
The Everett Yacht club building is almost gone meaning torn down there is a little piece of it left im posting a picture I took 5/1/25 its a part of Everett and the Port Of Everett's history that will be gone soon and we can wait and see what they build here next.
Tyler — Google review
Beautiful marina and clean as a whistle. We did a haul out and inspection today, great staff very helpful, happy to call this our new home!
Kris C — Google review
I don’t sail, but this is a beautiful place to visit with an incredible boardwalk. Truly picturesque location. The redevelopment authority is doing a nice job creating beautiful location with very modern facilities. The target market appears to be on the bourgeoisie side of things. Is not busy yet, really low traffic on most days. Most of the businesses appear still in the construction phases. Once complete it will become a local destination and likely a regional destination as well. Beautifully picturesque.
Klint J — Google review
A very nice fishing dock. A great boat launch, they have many lanes for launching and docking.
Kervin L — Google review
We boat over to the Everett Marina almost every week. There's always a place to dock your boat with their expansive marina. Wonderful restaurants, clean bathrooms complete with showers and fuel dock. There's a pump out station and even a place to recycle oil. Many other businesses there make it so convenient. Beautiful flowers throughout.
Romy — Google review
Need Ethanol free gas in Everett? This is the only place I have found and they rock it! Great staff and service!!!
Irving S — Google review
481-457 14th St, Everett, WA 98201, USA•https://www.portofeverett.com/marina/•Tips and more reviews for Everett Marina

29Lucky Dime

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$$$$cheap
Bar
Art gallery
Live music venue
Lucky Dime is an indie art gallery and live music venue in Everett that hosts a variety of events, including performances by local and touring punk, hip hop, and indie rock bands. The venue is known for its inclusive atmosphere with options for all ages and a diverse selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. The owner is praised for creating a welcoming environment with quality drink choices and sound during music events.
Great atmosphere and amazing sound. It seems small from outside but perfect for bands. We had 6 people all fit on stage. No hot food service, just snacks and limited bar options, but you can bring outside food in. Suggeation to put out better signage to advertise the band performances for foot traffic appeal. But overall, it's a nice space. Alex is great.
Kat R — Google review
We hosted our bachelor/Bachelorette party at the Lucky Dime and Alex and his crew were amazing! Everyone had an awesome time and they ser us up to do karaoke. Would definitely recommend for any private events
Lauren P — Google review
We came here for GRUNGE Karaoke and had so much fun!! There are definitely good singers here and so that was enjoyable. A perfect little throwback date night to hear all the songs in the grunge era. We didn't order any drinks but left a tip for the karaoke host.
Sarah E — Google review
Came in on Halloween.. not overly busy. Didn’t know they only served beer. Not my jam. Could have been better but not bad
Jack B — Google review
Super fun place to hang out and grab a beer during any of their awesome concerts and events.
Kamee C — Google review
Great little venue for some live music. Beer is affordable and the atmosphere is very chill. They allow you to bring your own food and everyone is always friendly.
Benjamin R — Google review
Great little night spot in downtown Everett. Creative community home for artists, poets, and musicians. Very casual atmosphere and a great view of the massive lightning storms that sometimes visit the Salish Sea
Michael T — Google review
Great place to get a drink. I stopped by the open mic night. There was a great group of musicians and poets!
Matthew N — Google review
1618 Hewitt Ave, Everett, WA 98201, USA•http://luckydimewa.com/•(425) 268-0565•Tips and more reviews for Lucky Dime

30H&L Sports

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Sportswear store
Entertainment and recreation
Sporting goods store
If you're looking for a fantastic day filled with sports activities in the Everett area, H&L Sports is your go-to destination! This vibrant hub offers an array of options for family and friends to enjoy together. With exceptional service and competitive prices, you can easily order custom team gear that perfectly matches your vision. Customers rave about their experiences, from designing shirts to snagging unbeatable deals on hoodies.
Great service and wonderful prices! I ordered shirts for the team and they helped design exactly what I wanted. Highly recommend!
Kim A — Google review
The product does the job, but service is not ideal. They aren't quick in processing orders, and I felt like I had to provide a lot of information at different times which slowed things down. Also, make sure you are explicit in what you are looking for - I asked for one thing, got something slightly different. Pickup was easy enough.
Niranjan J — Google review
Bought a visor with a name on it for 21$ and they misspelled the name I checked the receipt because I thought maybe I messed it up but I didn't so I called and asked if I could get a refund and they said no 😒 21$ for a visor with a mispelled name😡 waste of money
Little K — Google review
I bought few mouth pieces here paid good price. I will come back.
Kevin H — Google review
Great place for all your custom team gear. Great staff.
Jack W — Google review
Great products and top notch service.
Art T — Google review
I got a brand new hoody for $2.00 that says something on it.
Laura H — Google review
Great experience
Robert D — Google review
3102 Smith Ave, Everett, WA 98201, USA•(425) 259-5515•Tips and more reviews for H&L Sports
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31Snohomish County

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Nestled in the heart of Washington State, Snohomish County is a vibrant destination that boasts a population of nearly 828,000 residents, making it the third most populous county in the state. Just under an hour's drive from Seattle, this picturesque region features Everett as its largest city and county seat. Visitors to Snohomish County can immerse themselves in stunning natural landscapes through scenic parks and trails that showcase the beauty of the Pacific Northwest.
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32Museum of Flight Restoration Center & Reserve Collection

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History museum
Museums
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The Museum of Flight Restoration Center & Reserve Collection at Paine Field offers a unique opportunity for visitors to witness the restoration and renovation of various aircraft. The 23,000-square-foot site showcases airplanes in different stages of restoration, providing an insight into the meticulous work carried out by dedicated volunteers. Notable exhibits include a Corsair, Boeing's only Supersonic Transporter prototype, and a H-21B Workhorse helicopter.
Loved visiting this place. It's pretty small (basically one large room) so it's not worth it's own trip but if you're at the Boeing factory tour you're so close already that it's worth a stop. It's $5 to go in, and there are signs explaining a little bit about most of the planes. There are also planes hanging from the ceiling. Most of the planes are in various stages of restoration, and when I was there a couple of people were at work on the restoration of a plane and a car previously used to service planes. I started chatting with one of the people and he told me tons about the various planes and their backgrounds. It was fascinating. Bottom line--don't expect this to be as curated and official as the Museum of Flight, but it's still cool to visit and see the restoration process.
Chana G — Google review
Great static show and P40 takeoff. Very nice and informative exhibitor. Loved the place
Bill Y — Google review
You get to see a lot of stuff here that you won't find at the Museum of Flight in Seattle! They have a Corsair, the first business jet which was a Lockheed Martin Jetstar, Boeing's only Supersonic Transporter prototype, a really shiny red fire engine, and a H-21B Workhorse helicopter which, as it was nicknamed, looks like a flying banana! It's really incredible to see these planes and if you're lucky you might catch a volunteer in the middle of their restoration progress! Feel free to chat with them! Fair amount of parking in front. Incredibly cheap admission fare ($4 for adults).
Jason Y — Google review
The tour was excellent. All questions were taken and answered. There was no hurry to it. A one of a kind experience to go behind to see the craftsmanship and dedication of those that work to restore incredibly rare artifacts.
Steve H — Google review
Of all the flight Museums and tours in the area, this one is by far the most affordable. You get to see where the Seattle museum of flight gets their meticulously restored aircrafts. There is some very interesting stuff to see. Make sure to get the tour from the guy Manning the booth. He goes into great detail. The price was worth his stories alone.
Ben P — Google review
Very nice workshop with a self-guided walkthrough tour and labeled exhibits. It's not a formal museum, but well worth the very reasonable price. Nice friendly staff as well.
Christian A — Google review
Great place to see a piece of aircraft history
Andrey M — Google review
See aircraft being restored, plus the restored Super Corsair, and the party built Boeing 2707 SST (Supersonic Transport) prototype. Very knowledgeable docent.
Steve K — Google review
2909 100th St SW, Everett, WA 98204, USA•http://museumofflight.org/Explore-The-Museum/Aircraft-Restoratio…•(425) 745-5150•Tips and more reviews for Museum of Flight Restoration Center & Reserve Collection

33Tails and Trails Dog Park

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If you're traveling to Everett, Washington, and have your furry friend in tow, Tails and Trails Dog Park is an absolute must-visit! Nestled within Mukilteo's picturesque Japanese Gulch, this expansive dog park offers a fully enclosed area roughly the size of a football field. With sturdy log fences reinforced with metal mesh, you can let your pup roam freely while enjoying the scenic surroundings.
Such a great place for your dogs to play! Also a fantastic trail system if you're a runner.
Shane M — Google review
I adore this charming medium size park that is right next to a little hiking trail! I live in Silver Lake and work in Mukilteo, so it’s a close park that immerses you and your dog in nature! Right by the beach/ferry and lots of cute shops and delicious spots! It had a park for small dogs and larger dogs with training equipment and lots of room for dogs to run/sprint/chase their hearts out 🐾
Brittany A — Google review
I go here all the time! I’ve met fellow dog owners and exchanged numbers so our dogs can play together Today I went and there was some young girl with her black Shepard mut there I was playing ball with my dog this dog kept running at my dog with her hackles up biting at my dog..no correlation from the owner as she laid there on her phone..she then leashed her dog on the park and of course my dog wanted to play but her dog now restricted on the leash went to bite him again! Then a guy came in with I think it was a springer spaniel and started biting at my dog when he tried to greet again the owner did nothing he threw the dogs ball my dog runs with the dog he could less about the ball again dog went after my dog again no correction I had to leave as more dogs were coming in a lady came in I warned her she said that’s my dog in said well he’s biting she says your dog was “chasing him” it’s called playing lady! Do better owners! My dog has never nipped or made any aggressive jesters to any dog he wants to play! I had to try and drag a 55 pound dog out while he of course wanted to get away and play. We only got to play for 10 minutes! I won’t allow my dog to get bitten if your dog doesn’t like to be “chased” stay home!!! Again DO BETTER DOG OWNERS!!! We have never had a problem until today!
Tara S — Google review
Very nice off leash dog park in Mukilteo. When it rains it can get quite muddy. Available doggy bags are nice and a number of benches. There is a shy dog area and the trails near the dog park are decent... could use some maintenance and also extremely muddy (bring proper footwear!). Overall would recommend, could use some improvements and make sure to bring water for your pup!
Kylanne B — Google review
Nice open area for dogs to run, and a few obstacles for them. We enjoyed the little trail behind it and the trails around but they could use a bit of maintenance is all.
Amber W — Google review
Super muddy today but my dog had a blast and that's what matters. Trails are narrow and slick right now w 1 area washed out recently. I saw a couple people slip and fall so be careful.
John K — Google review
Tails and Trails is part of Mukilteo’s Japanese Gulch. The main dog park is close to the size of a football field! Fully enclosed with log fences, reinforced with metal mesh. There is a “shy dog” area, and walking trails throughout the gulch. Many water bowls and full refill jugs, benches, as well as agility structures for your dog to play or train. The only downside is this park can get VERY muddy so bring boots and a paw wiping towel… or bring your pup on a dry day.
Sofia C — Google review
It was our puppies first visit at four and a half months of age. She enjoyed herself. I did too. It was a pleasure and we met nice people and dogs!
Margaret G — Google review
1301 5th St, Mukilteo, WA 98275, USA•http://www.mukilteowa.gov/•(425) 263-8000•Tips and more reviews for Tails and Trails Dog Park

34Village Theatre

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The Village Theatre, established in 1979 and with locations in Issaquah and Everett, is a renowned venue for plays and musicals. It offers a diverse schedule of traditional and contemporary musical theater productions, including well-known favorites as well as original works. The theater also hosts community acting classes. Notably, it has premiered 150 new pieces. Visitors appreciate the intimate theater experience and the absence of political themes in the plays.
Bravo, Village Theatre! Dial M for Murder is one of the best plays I have seen in many, many years! Brilliant casting, acting, directing, costumes, sets, music and lighting - and of course, writing! It felt like the show was important to the team who are a part of it - and it was an absolute delight. Wonderful initiative for the “Pay What You Will” shows as well - we wouldn’t have been able to afford going all four of us as a family otherwise. We will hopefully be back for the next Pay What You Will showing of it next week! Keep up the wonderful work.
X F — Google review
The sets are amazing! The actors/actresses are breathtakingly talented. If you ever have the chance to see absolutely ANYTHING here, do it!! They literally made it RAIN! ON STAGE! Magical!
Ann F — Google review
Who knew you could see a Broadway caliber show in Everett, Washington? You can at the Everett Performing Arts Center Village Theater! Such a beautiful theater with comfortable seats and every one has a great view of the stage. I loved the size of this theater- not so big that you feel detached from the stage but just big enough to house a top notch show. We saw Jersey Boys and I truly felt like I was seeing a Broadway production. The talent was incredible! The lead actors were from New York/New Jersey and brought the characters to life. What a treat to have this theater just 40 minutes from Seattle.
Angela G — Google review
My wife and I have been going to Village Theatre for a couple years now and we've really enjoyed it. We've liked all of the productions we've seen here! If you've only been to big theaters like the Paramount, Village Theatre has much nicer views of the stage and better sound levels, and the acting and music is as good or better. Village Theatre does offer some smaller productions than what the big theaters do, but they do have plenty of productions with large set pieces and large casts. On the operations side of things, it's been very easy to make changes when we've needed to - I recently emailed about exchanging dates and adding another ticket for a show and they were able to make the changes without me having to call and wait on hold. The online ticketing they recently added is also convenient for less complicated changes.
Jon K — Google review
We saw The Color Purple last night. This is the last weekend. Run, and go see it. Top talent, beautiful show, amazing orchestra, and friendly staff. There are no bad seats in this theater.
Donna R — Google review
Beautiful theater in downtown Everett. Not too big and not too small. Every seat has a great view of the stage and performers. We saw Brigadoon and the singing and acting were excellent.
Linda — Google review
The size of this theater means you're always going to have great seats - the friendli ess of the staff and volunteers mean you'll always feel welcome. The shows are well selected and we'll produced and acted.
Jackie H — Google review
So many AMAZING talents on one home-grown stage!!! Absolutely phenomenal, cried most of the time lolol. Thank you for bringing this show to our neighborhood!
Lillian A — Google review
2710 Wetmore Ave, Everett, WA 98201, USA•http://www.villagetheatre.org/•(425) 392-2202•Tips and more reviews for Village Theatre

35Port of Everett

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The Port of Everett Seaport, situated 25 miles north of Seattle, is a significant hub supporting billions in U.S. exports annually. It ranks high among Washington state's customs districts and the U.S West Coast. As the third largest container port in Washington, it handles diverse cargoes for various industries including aerospace, construction, military, manufacturing, agriculture, energy and forest products. Notably, it plays a crucial role in accommodating oversized aerospace parts for several programs.
Nice peaceful place for anyone, including kids to go have a picnic with your family. Beautiful place to go for a leisure walk, jog, watch the sunset goes down. 👌 Romantic for a couple 💑 and decent restaurants to eat near by.
Mary D — Google review
Well kept and clean, very inviting. Would be 5 stars if they ditched LAZ parking.
Ed V — Google review
nice facility but can’t get ahold of anyone on guest montage. all of guest dock 5 is reserved with zero boats tied up and no one is around to talk to. for a marina this size pretty pathetic
Pete S — Google review
Beautiful place to walk around with kids along the waterfront and many small shops to checkout. Lots of new development. Check it out !
Brandon P — Google review
They're a very accommodating full service port. Stay a night. Eat at a restaurant. Use the yard. Or hire a professional to do whatever needs doing. It's all there.
Morgan E — Google review
Very nice improvements and great choices of selecting new tenants from restaurants and hotels and apartments building. Great place for a walk while you watching the sunset you can go to the jetty island and spend the day there clams digging or flying kits … nice restaurants to go to eat … overall great place to visit and spend the summer day there 👍
Mahmoud Z — Google review
Good food, dog friendly. They even have a menu for your dogs
Linda S — Google review
Port of Everett is a very nice place to to take a walk , i mean solo walk , not too busy but beautiful place , if you are luck you see some seals
Gbolagunte O — Google review
1205 Craftsman Way #200, Everett, WA 98201, USA•http://www.portofeverett.com/•(425) 259-6001•Tips and more reviews for Port of Everett
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36Great American Casino Everett

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Great American Casino Everett is a NYC-themed casino in Everett, Washington that offers Vegas-style table games and live music by Asian artists. The casino features about 15 table games, including various versions of blackjack, poker, and pai gow. It also has a full-service sports bar and a restaurant with diverse food options. Guests can enjoy promotions and great happy hour deals while watching the Seahawks game without smoke.
Excellent customer service great food especially the nachos and house fried rice Shef it’s amazing drinks are good too extremely recommend.
Hank V — Google review
This review is for the CHEF! I have been coming here since I started working for boeing. The first night I came I ordered the salt and pepper chicken wings and have been hooked ever sense. Tonight I went in after work cause I've been craving the wings, well unfortunately I was highly disappointed. I don't know what change you made to these once amazing chicken wings but they were trash hands down the worst wings I have ever had from this place. Overcooked way way to salt and did not have that salt and pepper chicken wing flavor my advise is to change it back to the way it was. Everything else was great hope you guys go back to the wings your known for
Aj — Google review
If you wanna come in on a Friday night and be racially profiled and ignored please just sit at the bar . My friend who is white said she frequents the bar here and usually the bartender is her favorite completely helpful and attentive. On the day in question the bartender kept walking around the bar as if she didn’t see me or my friend seated on the other side o, then after my friend got up to get her attention she took another minutes to ask what we needed while strictly addressing my friend like I didn’t exist and to walk off when asked for pull tabs just to not return for a another 10- 15 minutes but then after I got up twice me and my friend noticed she was only coming to help when I got up , ( to go to the car , or just outside or the restroom , I work in the service industry so to be mistreated like this is actually really upsetting . Especially when the person being disrespectful looks like they immediately report to aurora after work for a fix . It’s 2025
Tray K — Google review
I got breakfast to go here. Biscuits n gravy with eggs. The food was inexpensive, good and portions were large. The service was very polite. I will definitely go back.
Abe — Google review
Good Little Casino That’s Not Overcrowded And Just Right If You Don’t Like To Much People Around, One Of My First Casinos I Went To Ever And Won, Won $80 On My First Time Playing Spanish 21’s Was Super Excited🎲🎰🃏♠️♣️♥️♦️🃏💵
Lutskov S — Google review
Standing for 1 hr behind my friend because 4 chairs are at a 7 player table and 1 guys playing 3 hands 1 guys playing 2 hands only 4 tables open 2 BJ 2 Bac amd not 1 manager or hospitality worker came by and asked if they wanted to take my money. Just go to tulalip what a joke. Not many people you think management woukd be like hey let this guy sit down or they'd bring over a chair but nope..... only cater to the ones who are at the table meanwhile I have 1000 in my pocket feeling lucky after the seahawks win and couldn't bet 1.00 I will never come back.
Erik — Google review
Jack is the pit boss here. He is hands down the worst pit boss I’ve ever encountered. Rude to his own employees and rude to the players. Avoid this casino at all costs and head to silver dollar
Jack P — Google review
Had excellent service at the bar. Food was ready fast. Very tasty and fresh. Really enjoyed the atmosphere.
Sandra M — Google review
12715 4th Ave W, Everett, WA 98204, USA•https://www.maverickgaming.com/maverick-washington/•(425) 347-1669•Tips and more reviews for Great American Casino Everett

37Snohomish Aquatic Center

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Snohomish Aquatic Center is a popular destination in Snohomish, offering a range of facilities and activities for visitors. The center features a large main lap pool, a warm water lap pool, lazy river, and hot tub. Additionally, there are private changing rooms for disabled individuals as well as separate areas for men, women, and families. Visitors can also make use of party rooms and purchase swim attire and food items on-site.
Visited from Denver to check out the Flowrider specifically; I had a bit of a struggle with the reservations, but the front desk was very helpful(not sure who was working) on 9/28/25 at 5pm. I was thankful to be able to reserve a spot and get on the wave. The Instructor and staff were all very welcoming. Thank you all!
Matthew S — Google review
This facility is pretty cool it offers a lot, the older lady up front with short hair was by far the nicest and most professional clerks. I really like that they had cheap popcorn for an after swim snack. It was all great except for one thing which is why I don't give a five-star today. I can't believe they don't have a swimsuit spinner! You have to carry your swimsuit out soaking wet. Nothing to dry it and spin the water out of it. This is literally the only swim facility in the state of Washington that doesn't have one. Was very disappointed and my seat got wet in my car because of it. If we return I'll have to remember a plastic bag for the soaking wet bathing suits we have to walk out with. Poor design so I took a star away. I'll give a 5 star once I see that spinning bathing suit dryer in the woman's locker rooms.
Katie R — Google review
My toddler almost DROWNED three times and nobody cared. The safety issue is huge here and dangerous. This will be a long review. First off, the swim lessons are a joke! We arrived and the front desk was hard to understand and spoke so fast like they were tired of the question. The whole place was disorganized and we were told different things by 4 different people. Once we found the seahorse/sea turtle class, we asked the “instructor” if it was the right class, and he was absolutely rude and never introduced himself. This was my son’s first time in the pool and the instructor never made him feel comfortable. My son was in the water, slipped on the step in the water before it went to the deeper side and the instructor’s back was turned and far away with two other toddlers and didn’t notice my son went under the water. The instructions are for parents to not hover near the pool so we were sitting and we noticed and had to run to pull our son out of the water. The instructor had then turned around and saw this had happened and didn’t even go swim TOWARDS OUR SON. He literally WATCHED us have to grab our son and never apologized for being so far away from our son or show any concern or that that incident had happened and that he never tried to rescue our son. When we pulled him out, he was coughing for a long time and the instructor didn’t show any care. Absolutely zero concern. The second time our son almost drowned our son got himself to the edge and we helped him get out of the pool. The third time, he slipped again while the instructor was trying to get our son to come in and he fell to the bottom and the instructor pulled him out. The instructor never once smiled, was rude and acted like he absolutely hated his job and hated kids. There was zero instruction at all. The instructor just swam around watching the kids play and never taught them anything except how to kick their legs??? 30 minutes of him not watching our son and we had to do his job for him, afraid our son would almost drown again because the instructor was always neglecting him. Another parent and I complained to the front desk, because she also felt horrified that my son almost drowned and also felt that there was zero instruction, a waste of money and a huge safety issue. First off, there was no manager?? The front desk said there was a “lead” in the back and they never came up to talk to us. No one was concerned and barely gave a crap that our child could’ve died. I got refunded fully and cancelled any future classes. The front desk did say there were “problems in the past” with said instructor. The front desk didn’t even know who the instructors were or if we could switch instructors because the instructors are so frequently changing, and is so disorganized. Overall, this place was terrible and I would absolutely NOT take your child there for their safety, plus unprofessional and rude staff. Read the past reviews because they are true. Everything is a disorganized mess and I hope they get it together for the safety of the kids.
R C — Google review
Awesome but crowded water play area. We come once a month atleast since we got to know of this place. Felt clean but not too clean, people's hair was everywhere . My eyes were burning from being just sitting on the side on the benches. Too much chemicals. Play area for toddlers was cute. Splash slide was a thrill. Only extra payment was for the water surfing. Rest was included in the entry fees. There were young lifeguards. Kids were mostly well behaved. People were wearing their shoes & slippers next to water & walking in the water borders which makes water dirty. People are not considerate of the facility they get I felt. Most Employees I interacted with are polite, but I could see others cared less. But this place is awesome for birthday parties for kids in summer months especially. There's a very cute gift shop in the lobby . Entry per person is $8.25 as of 2023. This place gets a vote for One time must visit !!
Anz C — Google review
I'm not allowed to swim here for the entire summer because they shutdown the entire pool for three hours every day at the same time for swim lessons. Apparently, kids are the only people who matter and those who choose not to have kids don't matter. If it takes three hours five times a week to learn to swim I'd just throw myself into the river. You just lost two lifetime family memberships. Congrats on your poor planning. I hope your business goes under, which it likely will judging by the other comments.
A B — Google review
Enrolled my daughter in Private lessons hoping to get her further in learning how to swim. After 4-5 months she’s exactly the same as when she started. I was told that I wouldn’t need to do anything on my end after canceling her lesson because her teacher left. I just got charged for another month over the weekend and no one can refund me until Monday.
Jina K — Google review
Aquatic center review The aquatic center has been mostly a huge pain when it comes to swim lessons. The lessons themselves are ok at best. It’s nearly impossible to get enrolled into the correct level class even if you get up at 5:30am on the day the classes drop. Most of the people working are children that hardly know what they’re doing or just don’t care and answer the phone already frustrated with me. If they are frustrated perhaps it’s because the sign up process doesn’t work well, not because I’m trying to keep my kid in lessons after spending literally months and hundreds of dollars trying to get them comfortable. Some of the swim instructors don’t try very hard to keep your kiddo engaged while others go above and beyond to get your kiddo comfortable. Most of the time the moment the kiddos are finally comfortable the session ends and then they switch teachers. I will say things have slowly started to improve since Rose started helping train swim instructors and life guards. (The life guards spent a lot of time socializing before I noticed her on them). The pet names for the preschool classes arnt helpful either. Just makes everything more confusing.
Bryah B — Google review
Nicely operated aquatic facility with a history of introducing young swimmers to the sport, training champions and allowing the less serious a place to play! Parking is a little challenging as the facility is busy most of the time, reservations are required for swim dates. They also have a party room for celebrations and a latte/snack bar.
Vincent H — Google review
516 Maple Ave, Snohomish, WA 98290, USA•http://www.snohomishaquatic.com/•(360) 568-8030•Tips and more reviews for Snohomish Aquatic Center

38Thornton A. Sullivan Park

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Thornton A. Sullivan Park is a 35-acre lakeside park offering various activities such as swimming, limited boating, and wooded trails. It features a beautiful lake, an impressive playground, and hidden treasures like the art piece "Heart of Stone" by Reg Akright from the Everett Municipal Art Collection. The beach is shallow for kids to play safely and there are no signs of swimmers itch reported.
Great spot for kids to swim! The water is pleasantly warm, and there's a large, new playground nearby. It's one of my son's favorite swimming places thanks to the gradual depth, sandy bottom, and the fun of jumping off the pier.
Іра С — Google review
Recently visited Sullivan Park and it was a refreshing experience. The last time I had fun visiting a park like this is Juanita Beach Park. The area was clean, well-maintained, scenic view of the lake followed by big trees, houses and trees. Walking trails were easy and the scenery included trees and the lake. Facilities such as restrooms, picnic areas and playgrounds were available as well and were in good condition. The atmosphere was overall peaceful, lively, family-friendly and a good place for kids with plenty of parking. A great spot for [families, joggers, nature lovers and kids swings to enjoy.
Abhijit B — Google review
Amazing park I love it. It’s just beautiful, peaceful never had a problem there. What’s up I don’t know what I said
Lutskov S — Google review
An extremely busy park, located next to Silver Lake, offering disc golf, fishing, picnic shelters, playground, table tennis, trails & waterfront beach access. Children will remain engaged with slides, jungle gym equipment.
Rick S — Google review
Great place to come with your family. Plenty parking. Dog friendly 🐾
Michelle D — Google review
Very nice playground for all ages!
Lihang L — Google review
The new playground is finally done! And it's amazing. Sort of like Forest Park, but without the splash pad. There are accessible areas for children of all ages, and some things I've never seen before. There's a zip line with a harness for little kids to ride. Right now, it's also significantly less crowded than Forest Park, and there's a beach! This is an excellent addition to our community.
Gregory P — Google review
This new park is great. Zip lines, about 10 swings for any age. Big slides, little slides, a boat that rocks a fun merry go round thingy. Definitely recommend coming early. Great park
Jamie H — Google review
11405 Silver Lake Rd, Everett, WA 98208, USA•https://everettwa.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Thornton-A-Sul…•(425) 257-8300•Tips and more reviews for Thornton A. Sullivan Park

39Blackman House Museum

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Nestled in the charming town of Everett, WA, the Blackman House Museum stands as a testament to local history and heritage. This historic site is dedicated to preserving the legacy of the Blackman family while also offering insights into Snohomish's rich cultural tapestry. Visitors can wander through thoughtfully curated exhibits that showcase artifacts reflecting the area's significance. Operated by passionate volunteers, this century-old house may have irregular hours but promises an enriching experience for anyone eager to delve into local history.
2019 Tweed ride.
Steven W — Google review
Volunteer run 100 year old house that houses a history of the local Blackman family and a slice of history of Snohomish WA.
El S — Google review
Volunteer run, so hours can be irregular. But a great experience for anyone interested in local history.
Olivia S — Google review
This is a neat museum hidden in Snohomish. It's a super cool place to visit if you're in town!
Wilma M — Google review
Cute little place lot of history
Taz A — Google review
118 Avenue B, Snohomish, WA 98290, USA•https://www.snohomishhistoricalsociety.org/blackman-house-museum…•Tips and more reviews for Blackman House Museum

40Doyle Park

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Doyle Park is an adorable small recreational area that offers a great spot for children to play while waiting for their family members at the Xfinity Center. Unlike other parks in the vicinity, Doyle Park tends to be less crowded, making it an ideal choice on pleasant Sunday evenings. Additionally, there is an adjacent open field where visitors can bring their dogs to exercise and play fetch with a ball.
We visit this park often, because it's peaceful and quiet. It isn't an off leash park but we usually will let our pup play fetch with his leash attached to him so we can grab his leash if anyone shows up. I havent personally noticed homeless sleeping or hanging around there, so they must have cracked down in the past 5 years or so, but I have found trash and drug paraphernalia along the tree line, which others say to avoid for these reasons. Unfortunately, my pup didn't get the memo & decided we were playing tag with the ball and stood in the bushes in the car back, so that's how I saw it. It wasn't a whole lot but still.. definitely keep your kids and any animals that like to randomly try and taste things away from that area
Mercedes ( — Google review
I put just 4 stars because the photo in this post is not the same playground that is actually there right now. This one looks better than what is there now so I'm not sure what park this picture is from, but it's not from the park I was at, with the same address.
Michael P — Google review
Good little park with 2 slides. My 18month old had a good time there are two baby swings and two regular swings as well as a small play structure.
Becca M — Google review
In the morning, neighbors here greet each other warmly. Even if you don’t know them, you can still sense their genuine warmth. It reminds me of the simplicity that once defined America many years ago...
Youming K — Google review
Cute little park. I took my 2-year-old here to play while waiting to pick up the rest of our family from the Xfinity Center. It was completely empty, which was great because on this particularly nice Sunday evening, every other park we tried was full! Also, there is an adjoining open field where a man threw a ball a few times for his dog to get exercise; good to know we can bring our dog next time. Only complaint was the leftover we found on one of the platforms of the playground from a patron too lazy to walk the 32 steps (I counted) to the trash bin - and that was me taking a leisurely roundabout way 🙄
Friendly R — Google review
I love this little park. It’s always clean. Sometimes there are people sleeping over in the far corner, so be careful not to wake them.
JoAnn — Google review
Semi-hidden neighborhood park. Steep ramp and unpaved paths, so not very accessible. Not a "dog park," per session, but a fairly safe spot for letting the pooch offleash for a bit (carefully, I'm guessing). So, mostly dig-friendly. We visited mid-winter, so the ground was very wet/soggy. (Seems like a wetlands kind of area, with lots of trees to the west and north.) Plenty of street parking (with handicap access at the gate) on the east side. Not finding an actual parking lot though. Small children's playground (with several slides and a swingset, good for younger kids) and two large graasy fields are down in this little valley of a park, with fencing at the top/ street level. No gates, so not fully enclosed. Wondering if there's a trail through the wooded portions, but can't find out as the main path (on the east side) is inaccessible to rolling devices past the main entrance. No restrooms in sight, or any structures (except the play area).
Maia H — Google review
They have completely redone the park there. The playground has been moved to the higher ground which was brilliant on their part bc of how wet and swampy it had the potential to become. It looks to be well maintained, my only complaint on that topic was the lack of poop bags in the dispenser so of course! It was the night when I only had 1 bag and my 2 amazing fur babies took the 2 biggest POOPS and it was pretty comical trying to locate something sufficient enough to pick them up with lol Anyways, love this park and im so grateful its not locked up at night so I can still take my dogs there after I get off work. Thank you
Lacey F — Google review
3420 Grand Ave, Everett, WA 98201, USA•http://www.everettwa.org/•(425) 257-8300•Tips and more reviews for Doyle Park
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41Port Gardner Bay Winery

4.6
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4.0
(10)
$$$$affordable
Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
Port Gardner Bay Winery, located in Everett, Washington, is a boutique winery with limited wine tasting hours but offers free live music on Friday and Saturday nights. Additionally, they host open mic nights on Thursdays and participate in an environmentally conscious bottle recycling program. The winery provides a casual and friendly atmosphere with eclectic decor featuring local artists' work. Guests can enjoy a variety of seating options while sipping on wine, beer, or soda and indulging in pizza and complimentary popcorn.
A community place to promote live music, with very talented owners. 2016 Syrah. Wow. Pizza. Wow. Local musicians with great talent too. Wow. I keep returning as a solo woman and am entirely comfortable and welcomed. Especially by the 'barkeep'! So grateful for this special place. I like to buy a bottle, have a glass, and take the rest home.
Vic — Google review
An incredibly supportive local music venue with tasty wine, wonderful staff, warm regulars, and talented musicians. And when it’s available, their in-house pizza is fantastic! Lynda (music coordinator) is a charming host who brings the whole audience into the mix creating a sense of friends/family and cohesion.
Lucas H — Google review
Great local spot in downtown Everett for live music and drinks. They have wine, beer, soda, pizza, and free popcorn, plenty of popcorn. Live music every Friday and Saturday night. Tables are available. Cool art and a fun weekend night!
William C — Google review
There is an open mic on Thursday nights. I recommend checking it out if you're a musicain interested in performing. Great welcoming staff, nice regulars, and it all takes place in a cozy atmosphere.
Daniel H — Google review
Had a nice evening and decided to stop in on the way home hoping for a tasting, that was accommodated for. It was a tad different than the tastings I was use too with that being we went up to the bar for the next pour instead of someone coming to our table to keep the pours coming, no worries with that though! The pizza looked and smelled delicious as it was going around us to other tables. $9 tasting 6 pours? You kidding me!?!? We lucked out on a band night too with this cute band playing some oldie but goodies. As a newer Everett resident that loves his wine I for one was joyed to see a venue so close to home to eliminate a drive. I will return!
Jeff A — Google review
Great music listening room, and the pizza is delicious! Nice wine offerings also. Always can find good artists playing there.
Sara J — Google review
Have you heard of Howard Mack? Or Sandy Carter? Me neither, but a very beautiful woman I know invited me to see them play at Port Gardner Bay Winery last Saturday. I picked up the beautiful woman and drove to downtown Everett. During the day, Everett was hosting an art walk, so many of the streets were closed off. Fortunately, the winery on Rucker was easy to find and there was plenty of parking on the nearby streets. The beautiful woman held my hand while we walked in. Her friends had reserved a table right up front where we settled in and chatted with Howard. He was well dressed right down to his unique shoes. He promised to put on a good show and recommended the pizza. A woman came by and explained that when we knew what we wanted, we could order at the bar in the back. We decided to get some drinks and wait for the rest of our group before getting food. There were a number of wines on the list from the winery, but we were not in a wine mood, so I had a beer and the beautiful woman had a cider. The friends showed up and we went through all the usual negotiations to find a pizza that everyone would like. The beautiful woman’s favorite pizza is Hawaian style, but she was shy about ordering such a controversial pie. The solution was obvious - we got a half and half Hawaian and sausage. The smell of pizza hit us a bit before our pie hit the table. There was a hint of burned bread in the smell, but our pizza was fine. It was just the right size for four people and was generously covered with toppings. The beautiful woman and I quickly polished off warm pineapple and ham while the friends ate up their half. Everyone pronounced their half delicious. Howard Mack stated that the music would be an eclectic mix and proved himself right. Sandy provided some jazz guitar riffs on a few songs and steel guitar for the rest. Both of the guys did a good job on everything from Buck Owens to Neil Young. They hit all the right notes for the somewhat older crowd. One thing they did that you don’t see much is that they invited a couple of folks from the crowd up to do guest vocals. The show went on for around 2 and a half action packed hours. I would like to report about prices, but the friends of the beautiful woman picked up the check. From what I saw on the menu, everything was quite reasonable even after making a donation to the musician’s tip jar. It was a lovely evening and, who knows, maybe the beautiful woman and I will find occasions to go back a few times.
Gary S — Google review
LIVE MUSIC!!!!! Free popcorn. Fun atmosphere. A little bit hard to find because the door sign is for the engineering firm it shares the space with. The menu was small, but the pizza was good. The wine was excellent (the sampler is the way to go, it's a tasting room too) and everything was reasonably priced.
Tony K — Google review
3006 Rucker Ave, Everett, WA 98201, USA•http://www.portgardnerbaywinery.com/•(425) 339-0293•Tips and more reviews for Port Gardner Bay Winery

42Rotary Park

4.3
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4.5
(6)
Park
Nature & Parks
Rotary Park, an expansive 11.3-acre riverfront recreational area, boasts amenities such as a boat launch and fishing opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. Additionally, it offers dog-friendly trails and well-maintained restrooms. This pristine park provides visitors with stunning views of the Snohomish river, accentuated by the presence of a boat launch that allows easy access to the water. The park's cleanliness and safety measures make it an ideal destination for dog owners seeking enjoyable walks alongside their furry companions.
Love taking long walks at Rotary Park. Really great view of Snohomish river, complete with a boat launch. This park is well maintained since it's always safe and clean. Great place for dog owners to walk dogs, you'll most likely meet some friendly dogs and people! Sometimes there will be puddles or mud on the trail but it's easy to walk around. I recommend this place to anyone looking for a nice walk. It's beautiful here on sunny days.
Taylor W — Google review
Good river access for fishing. 2 lane boat launch. Lots of parking for trailers. One entrance is enter and exit while other is exit only from boat launch.
Erica E — Google review
Put your boat in the water. Park your truck and trailer. Stop and stretch your legs, and use the restrooms. Walk your dog, or have a smoke. Water fowl and folks out on a stroll, maybe the occasional bicyclist, is all you have to deal with. Pretty relaxing really.
Joseph T — Google review
nice trail near the river for some good walking. parking lot is pretty sketchy tho, a lot of worse for ware vehicles sitting around with a person inside. go to the riverfront park just up the road instead
Jacob H — Google review
One of our favorite places to bring the kids to let out some energy, or alone for a relaxing walk around the river. Lots of parking, well kept and clean. Boat launch as well.
Amanda R — Google review
It's about the best place near Everett for walking, jogging and views of the Snohomish River while being far enough from commercial estsblishments to be peacful.
Metro T — Google review
Gorgeous views, walking path, dog park, and boat launch.
Mitch L — Google review
Very beautiful and peaceful. Wonderful day to be in the park
Trish H — Google review
3505 Lowell Snohomish River Rd, Everett, WA 98203, USA•https://everettwa.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Rotary-Park-35•Tips and more reviews for Rotary Park

43Walter E. Hall Park

4.4
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4.3
(3)
Park
Walter E. Hall Park provides adequate equipment to keep children entertained while one child participates in sports activities. The primary play structure, although small, features a ship-themed design with a slide. It is suitable for toddlers and has astroturf flooring, which is preferable for crawlers compared to mulch. Additionally, the park offers a dinosaur rocker and a rope jungle gym for added enjoyment.
This place is actually pretty clean and has a golf course, skatepark, and small jungle gym area that I believe is actually kinda new. It's a family friendly place where you can also take your pet
Amanda Z — Google review
Seems like just enough equipment to keep the other kids occupied while one kid is competing on one of the sports fields. The main play structure is small -- a ship with a slide, not much to it. Good enough for toddlers (astroturfed, so better than mulch for the crawlers), but not much beyond that. There's a dinosaur rocker and a rope jungle gym. The smaller climbing net is marked off with orange netting, so I'm guessing there's something wrong with it. If you don't like the crowds that the parks with more interesting equipment attracts, then this is probably fine. Nice and quiet (and good parking) when there are no events happening.
J C — Google review
I had an amazing experience at National Appliance Warehouse, thanks especially to John! He went above and beyond to make sure I found exactly what I needed. His knowledge, honesty, and professionalism really stood out. He answered all my questions, gave me great advice, and made the whole process smooth and stress-free. If you’re shopping for appliances, I highly recommend asking for John – he truly cares about his customers and delivers outstanding service!
Ahmad K — Google review
All in all the park is pretty clean especially the kids area which is nice but the only issue with me is the bathroom it kind of smells funny and there's usually water all over the floor plus I don't think that they keep the soap or paper towels stuck in there they do keep the toilet paper pretty stoked but not so much the hand soap or paper towels.
Amanda Z — Google review
What I like about this park is it's spaciousness. I would give it 3 stars because it's nothing to write home about and there's always sketchy people hanging out in their cars in the parking lot. My dog would give this place 4 stars because of the amount of space to sniff and dig, so I speak from a dog's perspective when giving this review.
Lisa H — Google review
Great little park for soccer or general play. Appears there is a restroom onsite (did not use it) and vending machines as well.
Mikaela K — Google review
Big open field for BBQs, sports games such as soccer, football, skatepark towards the back near the baseball field, golf course in the back.
Tremane J — Google review
Great play area, lots of open grass, even had the goals out!!
Derek I — Google review
1226 W Casino Rd, Everett, WA 98204, USA•https://everettwa.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Walter-E-Hall-…•(425) 257-8300•Tips and more reviews for Walter E. Hall Park

44Green Lantern Park

4.4
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4.0
(3)
Park
Green Lantern Park is a picturesque two-mile lake that offers visitors an array of enjoyable activities. It serves as a hidden gem with serene spots to relax and indulge in reading, picnicking, or simply admiring the breathtaking lake view. The park is also renowned for its excellent fishing opportunities, attracting local enthusiasts who appreciate the convenience of its well-appointed benches and charming pier overlooking the tranquil water. Additionally, visitors can delight in encounters with friendly ducks at closer vantage points.
A beautiful 2 mile lake. It is a true gem that has some really nice places to sit and read a book, have a picnic, enjoy the view of the lake or water activities, like fishing and kayaking.
Mika M — Google review
It's a beautiful little area and rarely crowded -- great area for swimming, fishing, setting off on the paddle board, etc... The downsides are that there is little nearby parking, no garbage receptacle, and there is always broken glass on the shore and even in the water. We have our kids wear water shoes as much as possible.
Jessica N — Google review
Short trail to hit the lake instead of the road. Beautiful!
Varesa H — Google review
Very nice and relaxing place next to the lake
John V — Google review
Beautiful place wanted to stay the night here. I think parks should have a couple nights year when you can do a sleep over and pitch a tent and drink some wine an enjoy a peaceful relaxing night with friends and family
Vince J — Google review
You can catch great sunsets from this spot with the lake right in front of you and trees underneath it on the other side of the lake, on the North end of the the park is a small little Beach that has a trail going through it and a small grassy field at the top and at the bottom is the the beach cutting down a two sections by a bunch of bushes and they got a good sidewalk with the quite a few docs and viewing areas with benches and stuff and Emery's restaurant is right at the end of it on the south end with a big field and there's a barbecue community area set up with the covered area with benches and tables and then it also has restrooms, small parking lot at the end there and children's playground by a mid sized green field on fhe south side. And if you were to go to the talk that is on the south side you can often see an eagle that has a nest right by the apartments up in a tree and he is beautiful, and there's also an otters game at the end of the lake just south of the of that dock which is located behind Emory's restaurant they used to be visible and playing and you could watch them all the time but all of a sudden as of about a year ago something must have happened and now they rarely show themselves but there's more than 10 otters for sure.
ETHER S — Google review
Dirty water full of Garbage and empty bottles of beer all over the dock i picked up please pack it in pack it out stop destroying our beautiful parks and polluting our waters and destroying the habitat for the Anglers. Be respectful of those fishing im tired of constantly telling people not to boat over the fishing lines from the dock.
Ben P — Google review
Nice spot by the lake. Unfortunately no place to park. With these long days, park at the stores when they are closed and watch a beautiful sunset.
Mimi W — Google review
11398-11438 19th Ave SE, Everett, WA 98208, USA•https://everettwa.gov/149/Parks-Community-Services•(425) 257-8300 ext. 2•Tips and more reviews for Green Lantern Park

45Green Lantern Trail

4.4
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4.3
(3)
Hiking area
The Green Lantern Trail offers a picturesque and brief hiking experience, with the only downside being its close proximity to a noisy highway. This relatively small and charming loop provides scenic views throughout, making it perfect for those seeking a quick outdoor adventure. However, it should be noted that the trail does pass by a major road, which can detract from the tranquility of the surroundings. Nonetheless, this hike is ideal for individuals looking for a short yet visually appealing walk in nature.
Great circle trail around the lake
Kyle C — Google review
This park is very beautiful. Trail 2/3 is next to the kilometer, and you can see the noisy sound of passing cars.
Tracy H — Google review
Nice trail around a quiet, residential lake, but the trail is partially on roads.
Anthony S — Google review
Great place to walk/hike on a beautiful autumn day!
Kelli L — Google review
Nice for a stroll after dinner. Also a few piers for fishing.
Stan B — Google review
Short little scenic loop/walk.
Jacqueline G — Google review
11826 WA-527, Everett, WA 98208, USA•Tips and more reviews for Green Lantern Trail
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46Hauge Homestead Park

4.5
(692)
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4.5
(2)
Park
Hauge Homestead Park is a charming lakeside park with various amenities for children, such as play areas and covered picnic spots. It lacks a beach but compensates with numerous fishing piers, making it an excellent spot for anglers. The park also features indoor restrooms and a spacious parking lot. Additionally, it provides convenient access to the southern part of the Green Lantern Trail, which encircles Silver Lake.
Nice small park on Silver Lake, located next to Emory's. Restrooms are near the parking lot. Playground and two docks. Wheelchair accessible path for a short walk, trails as well.
Mariam G — Google review
Good playground. Age sign says 2-12, I think that's appropriate. The spinning climbing globe is the neatest feature, even smaller kids can play on it. It has a balance beam, 3 different slide options, a giant 4 person teeter totter and a rocking seat. On the smaller side, but it does have great variety! Bonus is that you can walk to the dock or pier and see some ducks - always a hit with little ones.
Sarah S — Google review
A great park on the other side of silver lake opposite Thornton Sullivan Park and this park isn't as big and doesn't have a beach but has considerably more docs which make it better for fishing overall. They also have indoor bathrooms as well as a nice playground in multiple covered picnic areas as well as a spacious parking lot. This also connects you to the southern part of the Green lantern Trail which is a trail that circles the diameter of silver lake. And this is also a great spot to ride a one-wheel board if you have one, which was the main reason I came into discover this park in the first place.
Kyle C — Google review
This is a fun little park! It does get crowded pretty fast, that’s the only downfall because the playground isn’t that big and the parking lot is somewhat small as well. The playground has unique toys that other parks do not have Which makes this park pretty cool! It has public bathrooms, a large grassy area, as well as a trail that leads to the water and dock. They also have an undercover area for birthday parties or BBQs!
Danielle — Google review
Great park for small kids. Ample parking. Great view of the lake. Dog friendly park.
Jane D — Google review
This is a pretty small park, but there is also a huge field, a covered area, and it's right by Silver Lake. There is a 4 seater teeter totter which is big enough for adults (yes, I had my husband teeter with me and it was fun!), a smaller 2 seater, a nice play structure, and sphere merry go round that the only picture I took was when I was playing with filters, but you get the idea. There are 2 regular slides and one with rollers that is bumpy and fun for the kids. You can walk over to the lake and there are a few docks to walk out on. Usually you will see at least a couple ducks swimming around, and get to see ducklings during the right time of year. Just a reminder; ducks and geese equals duck poop in the field area, but it's not super gross. Overall, a small playground, but a lot of room to play and a lovely view of the lake. **edit** Added a couple pictures
Debbie O — Google review
Great place to take a short walk and see lots of ducks! The parking lot can have some sketchy people in it sometimes and the lot isn't well monitored, but the park itself is well managed besides that and usually pretty clean.
Becca J — Google review
Love this place next to Silver Lake it's so beautiful
T. N — Google review
1819 121st St SE, Everett, WA 98208, USA•https://everettwa.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Hauge-Homestea…•(425) 257-8300 ext. 2•Tips and more reviews for Hauge Homestead Park

47Legion Memorial Golf Course

4.1
(332)
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4.0
(1)
Golf course
Great muni course! And is my favorite in the area! It is pretty straight forward course. There is no crazy dog leg left or right turns, but it has some elevation changes and water hazards around the course. The course has some long par 4s and a couple long par 3s if you play from the tips. The course is pretty forgiving and a good course to start playing on when you’re just beginning. On some holes you can see the cascades which is really pretty during sunset/sunrise or you can see the 2 eagles fly over course or swoop down next to you when they’re grabbing a branch or looking for food (nest locations; hole 7: to the right along the tree line. Hole 11: just to the left of the tee box. Hole 15 tree line to the left of the tee box.) This course Drains really well especially during the rainy season. LegionThe staff is also great! Some of the best people you’ll meet! They’re Incredibly friendly and knowledgeable! Side note: they are doing some work right now to a couple cart paths and a bathroom. As they work on the course my friends I were thinking they should add a walking path around the water from hole 5 to 6, could be a good idea.
Joshua T — Google review
Great course that’s in great condition! The golf carts are in excellent shape with coolers attached on the side. Nice putting and chipping areas to warm up. I’ve only been golfing a year and find this course to be just the right difficulty to be challenging but not frustrating for me as a beginner. Most important to me, everyone in the pro shop that I’ve interacted with has been super friendly and helpful. Whether it’s how they’re trained or their hiring process, I wish more golf courses were like Legion’s staff.
Jonathan G — Google review
One of my favorite courses in the Puget Sound region. Amazing course very well kept. It's a wide open course compared to most in the Puget Sound area. They punch in late March or early April. Sandy today, but recovering from winter.
Chris G — Google review
Came here once and loved the course! The holes all range in distance, so you have a good opportunity to pull out all your clubs at some point. Grass was soft and well kept. There was a party of some sort nearby that was really loud talking and music, but assuming that isn't the norm and also out of their control. Highly recommend giving them a try
Shantel G — Google review
7 Minute start intervals does not work at this course...Or any course. 9-10 minutes is a tight window for non pros. At 7 minute intervals the whole course is backed up. 1 deep on the front 9(IE sitting there with my group waiting for the group in front of us to get their turn to tee off) 2 deep in multiple places on the back 9. (2 groups sitting there waiting for a group to get their turn to tee off) Intentionally laying up on numerous holes to avoid the group ahead to clear the green is just not a fun day. The 2 paired with my group of 2 left on the 13th hole... 1 from the group behind us left on the 15th hole... No marshal on course to move things along... If people are leaving early and people are pissed they aren't coming in for food or drinks after the round. They probably aren't coming back to play... Could be a fun course. Some of it was nicely kept, some of it not so much.
Rob S — Google review
Love this course it’s a fun track. But the pace of play is horrible and no marshal it took 5 hours for the round. Also on a hot sunny day with no cart girl to a least let us get a drink.
Andy W — Google review
*Edited to add an extra star because management's quick reply. Still does not show on booking platforms anything about capital fees, so until it reflects this on the actual booking site, the 2 stars. Got charged incorrect pricing at the pro shop. Nowhere on the site does it show anything about capital fees, which added another $10 on top of what should have been charged. If you look at both booking formats from the website, the first being the tee time sale widget and the second being standard booking, there is 0 mention of this so called capital fees. Our tee time was booked through the widget (first picture with green highlights) and the price break down came to $36x2, $19x2 for two golf cart riding fees, plus 9.9% which should come out to about $121. We were charged $130+ because of capital fees never mentioned anywhere through booking. This feels bait and switch on the pricing. Dynamic pricing in itself is already a way to get more out of people on green fees but to put a hidden fee on top of dynamic pricing... I'd rather support other courses that are up front with their pricing. As for conditions, the greens are excellent but playing the course after rainfall our shoes were covered in mud.
TheRecButton — Google review
Legion offers an exceptionally maintained course set amidst an arboretum of trees boasting 250+ different varieties and three eagles nests offering you a golf escape on the northern tip of Everett.
John B — Google review
144 W Marine View Dr, Everett, WA 98201, USA•https://everettgolf.com/sites/courses/template.asp?id=2282&page=…•(425) 259-4653•Tips and more reviews for Legion Memorial Golf Course

48Royal Casino Everett

3.8
(275)
Permanently Closed
Casino
Casinos & Gambling
Nestled in Everett, Washington, the Royal Casino Everett is a charming destination for gaming enthusiasts and food lovers alike. Open 24/7, this cozy casino offers an array of table games such as blackjack and pai gow in a relaxed atmosphere devoid of noisy slot machines. Guests can indulge in a diverse menu at the full-service restaurant featuring both American and Asian cuisine, with daily specials that keep things exciting.
Always great service. Chelsea was our bartender. So polite. Professional. We were indecisive about pull tabs but Chelsea was so patient. We didn't feel rushed. Our breakfast was eggs french toast and these amazing looking sausages. We all talked at the bar like a family.
Bobbie G — Google review
Service is outstanding. I've only been a few times. However they make you feel like you're been coming for 20 years. I have not eaten there yet. I'm sure that will be another star Cary Wallace "thattrickshotguy"
Cary W — Google review
Nice little casino that's been around for awhile, that have no noisy slots. Tables only, if you like cards. The restaurant serves American and Asian foods. There's always a good special dish of the day, and several drinks. I enjoy coming here because it's very low key and quiet. Staff is always pleasant and helpful.
Danielle K — Google review
0 chance of winning! They should go bankrupt. Maybe, 1% of winning, 99% of losing! Royal used to be really good back in old days. Food is bad and terrible customer service. What's going on? I just spent $38 for dog food! Truly, to anyone reading this, think again about coming here.
Nate B — Google review
Went for the Hawks game. Breakfast was really good. They could get rid of the music while watching the early games. The buffet spread is always a hit. Service has always been not great but really good.
Anthony B — Google review
It's not doing as well as it could. They got rid of poker, and doubled down on Baccarat. I ordered cheese sticks, and was not disappointed, except in myself for ordering cheese sticks. The atmosphere has a fallout 4 new Vegas feel with a touch of barter town from mad max 3. We dont need another hero.
Matthew H — Google review
When you have employees giving five star reviews and over charging on food let alone not keeping up with maintenance and rats running across the casino floor without resolving the issues .. Yes.. Place has gone downhill from first starting working at that property and through a couple different owners in the early 2000s. I mean I could go more in depth.
Lawrence R — Google review
Open 7 days a week 24 hours a day as far as I can tell. Even major holidays. Decent menu with healthy options. Quality beer on tap plus bottled beer and full bar for mixed cocktails. Many decent sized televisions around 40" usually tuned in on major sporting events. Used to have poker but that just moved to a sister casino. Still has blackjack, a a couple other table games.
Jamie M — Google review
13010 Hwy 99, Everett, WA 98204, USA•https://playmaverickwashington.com/•(425) 743-9200•Tips and more reviews for Royal Casino Everett

49Black Lab Gallery & Bar

4.6
(165)
Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
Bar
Shopping
Art gallery
Live music venue
Everett is experiencing a surge in the development of new bars and restaurants to attract younger people. This is commendable as it provides locals with plenty of options to socialize, without having to travel all the way to Seattle. One noteworthy establishment is Black Lab Gallery & Bar, which stands out for its support of local artists by displaying and selling their work. In addition, they offer karaoke nights and boast a friendly staff who serves excellent drinks.
This bar is great, the service is fantastic and the atmosphere is wonderful. I came here Thursday, January 30 to pour out a shot of whiskey in honour of my grandfather a great man who served this country in the Vietnam war and they didn’t judge when I poured this shot out into a glass they didn’t look at me with a weird look they just let me do what I needed to do what I needed to say to honour my grandfather the bartender working at the bar. It’s great. I consumed alcohol here before whether it was just one beer and that beer was delicious They have a wide variety of whiskey, urban and hops. I would highly recommend coming here for the atmosphere and the ink city that they offer. I’ll be sure to make this a regular bar, I’m glad yo have stopped in to this bar tonight.
Chris N — Google review
Everett is very upcoming and pumping out a lot of new bars/restaurants to attract the younger generation. I love it! So many new bars to try out and see friends. You don’t have to venture out to Seattle to enjoy a good drink with close friends. Or meet new ones. This spot in particular, I love because they display local artist’s art here and have them for sale. This helps artists and everyone benefits. They also do karaoke! The drinks are great and bartenders are nice. I really do enjoy this location. Would recommend!
Chris ( — Google review
It's a very cute place that brings you back in time. Things are updated totally in character with the bars of yesteryear. I was there with friends on a Sunday afternoon listening to soft live music that was great. I believe they have live music regularly, but I'm not sure. They are big supporters of local art and community. Only draw back is that they don't have food yet, but they don't mind if you get food delivered there or bring your own. I'll be back for sure.
Alicia A — Google review
This place had a wonderful karaoke stage. The KJ was great! A wonderful bartender. This was chemistry for a great night! This is most definitely is a place that I will return to.
Zach D — Google review
The bar is great and they book fun bands but the acoustic upstairs are just awful. Really echo-y, with earsplitting volume. Bring your best earplugs! I want to love this place but it's not there yet, needs some investment in sound absorbers or something.
Jacob S — Google review
This is one of my favorite Everett music venues after a wonderful experience there on Friday the 13th. I will be back every 2nd Friday for more goth music and fun.
Sarah J — Google review
Fantastic spot for both cocktails and beer. Very friendly and helpful service from Sidney. She gave great advice on drinks and mixed a good cocktail.
Sean P — Google review
First time there what a great place to watch a show
Randy R — Google review
1805 Hewitt Ave, Everett, WA 98201, USA•http://blacklabgalleryeverett.com/•(425) 405-3198•Tips and more reviews for Black Lab Gallery & Bar

50Edgewater Park

4.2
(86)
Temporarily Closed
Park
Edgewater Park is a well-maintained and attractive neighborhood park with a tennis court in good condition. Although the basketball court could use some improvement, it remains functional. The play equipment is well-maintained and free of any dirt or damage. A notable aspect of this park is the absence of dog waste, indicating responsible pet owners who diligently clean up after their pets. However, it should be noted that proximity to heavy traffic and limited play equipment may not cater to the needs of most children.
I believe this park is the same as the Edgewater Beach Park. It's all beautifully connected. You can walk, benches to sit, or driftwood that you can sit on. I sat and relaxed there while enjoying a sandwich. You can also watch people fishing or crabbing along the shore.
Steven — Google review
The pictures of the beach and water and sand are not from this park. It just some swings and grass field. Also a tennis and basketball court. Only 3 parking spots and 1 handicapped.
Byron M — Google review
Nice, well-maintained neighborhood park. We used the tennis court which is in decent condition. The basketball court needs some love but is useable. The play equipment is in good shape and clean. Bonus, no dog poop! Pet owners, good job picking up after your furry friends!
Cheryl H — Google review
Asphalt basketball court and tennis court. Surrounded by a staging area for the Edgewater Bridge repair.
Zach P — Google review
I go here often sometimes every other weekend to just toss a football, ball up (basketball) and or just hang out. You can do so much there and it's usually quiet so no need to worry about it being crowded. It's also very convenient that there is a deli right next to the park to if you just want some ice cream, a sandwhich, or just some snacks, It is so accessible. Overall, this is an amazing place to just chill, hang out, or play some sports.
Cristian — Google review
The pictures are deceptive, the park is not right by the beach, this is a small park with 4 parking spaces, beach access is down a trail that unfortunately makes you cross railroad tracks to reach the beach . Illegal and dangerous. It has a tennis court and basketball hoop and a large grassy area, no off leash pets allowed though.
Robert P — Google review
Decent park, however too close to heavy traffic and not enough play equipment for most kids. Basketball hoops/courts are minimal.
Gunter H — Google review
Good view of sound and islands, level .5 mile gravel trail from ferry landing to beach along a old air force fuel dock. Direct access to beach from Mukilteo street. Quiet but smallish beach covered with sand. One wheel chair accessible porta potty at beach.
Reno — Google review
3802 Shore Ave, Everett, WA 98203, USA•https://everettwa.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Edgewater-Park…•(425) 257-8300•Tips and more reviews for Edgewater Park
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