Top Parks in Snohomish county, Washington, United states

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Paca Pride Guest Ranch

Address: 28311 Mountain Loop Hwy, Granite Falls, WA 98252, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“David is a wealth of information about farming and alpacas! He is so welcoming. Our kids got up close and personal with alpacas safely with David’s guidance. We rented three of the yurts with two other families and enjoyed this unique stay. One highlight was the hike down to the river, which took 20-30 minutes each way. Soaking our feet in the cold mountain water on a hot day felt divine. We brought things to grill on the communal BBQ and were appreciative of the showers after a day of farm smells on our bods. :) We loved Lila’s Cafe in Granite Falls for coffee, brunch, and ice cream.”

Drew Nielsen Neighborhood Park

Address: Colby Ave & 13th St, Everett, WA 98201, USA

Park

“Great place to just stop and take a brake. There is a nice gazebo there are some really pretty trees that make a canopy. The playground has a soft ground as well as some circle swings! I was able to play with Archer.”

Edgewater Park

Address: 3802 Shore Ave, Everett, WA 98203, USA

Park

“Decent park, however too close to heavy traffic and not enough play equipment for most kids. Basketball hoops/courts are minimal.”

Tails and Trails Dog Park

Address: 1301 5th St, Mukilteo, WA 98275, USA

Park

“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.”

Northpointe Park

Address: 7501 70th St NE, Marysville, WA 98270, USA

Park

“Nice little wooded park in a very quiet neighborhood. A small playground, a set of swings, a couple of benches and some novel outdoor fitness equipment. Great if you're within walking distance! No restrooms.”

Jennings Park

Address: 55th Ave NE, Marysville, WA 98270, USA

Park

“Beautiful park to hang out at! About 3 playgrounds in the park, trail, pond with fish and turtles. Children’s garden! Beautiful to visit during all seasons!”

Cady Park

Address: 51 Maple Ave, Snohomish, WA 98290, USA

Park

“Cady Landing Park, 40 Maple Avenue — Edson Cady, born around 1828, named this place. In the 1950s, the Snohomish Sportsmen Club rigged a rudimentary boat launch for access to the river, improved upon over the years until 2021, when the Pilchuck Julia boat launch was dedicated upstream. It’s a lovely recreation place. The trail was very good”

Miner's Corner

Address: 22903 45th Ave SE, Bothell, WA 98021, USA

Park

“We loved the park! The playground had cool monkey bars, slides, and a flying fox. The sand pit with diggers and swings was fun too. It has a basketball court, covered picnic area, and paved trails. Highly recommend for a fun outing”

Forest Park

Address: 802 E Mukilteo Blvd, Everett, WA 98203, USA

Park

“This place is awesome for the kids!!! Celebrate birthday party or just to play and have fun! New playground gym with state of the art play sets for kids! Water park as well! Just so much fun!!!”

Port Susan Camping Club Back Gate Ranger Station

Address: 13260 52nd Ave NW, Marysville, WA 98271, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“I have lived here for roughly 5 years. Overall its really good. I almost gave it a 3 because of the rules and the way some rangers act like big government authority almost and they will make you get a permit, then 6 months later tell you that you can't do something that you already got a permit for, which infuriates me like crazy. They need some more common sense instead of acting like the members are criminals at times. That being said its not a bad cost to live here, there are plenty of people that work here that are very kind, and having access to the lake and things like that are great. I could write a novel, but will leave it at that for now. My only advice to the staff is BE KIND, this isn't the united states corporation military, this is our home show some respect. Having said that, I overall recommend it. You guys train your staff better and use some more commons sense and work together more, I would give this a 5. Just be consistent please. Thanks!”

Centennial Trailhead At Machias Park

Address: 1626 Virginia St, Snohomish, WA 98290, USA

Park

“I like Centennial Trail over Burke Gilman and Sammamish River trail because of less traffic and quiet in woods. This spot, Machias Trailhead, is located between Snohomish and Arlington Trailhead. I usually stop here for using a restroom and refilling water. We bike there on 6/3, 2023. The water fountain was not working. I hope it will be fixed soon.”

Lake Stevens Community Park

Address: 1601 N Machias Rd, Lake Stevens, WA 98258, USA

Park

“A nice spot for relaxing or having picnic with your loved ones. Very scenic views at this location and kids just love diving in the water. The park is surrounded by some interesting local shops as well which also adds to the overall experience.”

Lake Stickney Park

Address: 13521 Manor Way, Lynnwood, WA 98087, USA

Park

“Cute little park! Tons of parking, not very busy, and has a clean port a potty for a bathroom! Has a small little paved trail, fun playground equipment- swing, slide, rock climbing wall and more! Very clean! There is also a dog park right next to it!”

Willow Creek Salmon & Watershed Education Center

Address: 95 Pine St, Edmonds, WA 98020, USA

Park

“Love this place, so important for the salmon!”

Sierra Park

Address: 19020 80th Ave W, Edmonds, WA 98026, USA

Park

“My favorite park to take our pup for some good fetch! Always make sure to bring poo bags & pick up after your pet”

Evergreen Arboretum & Gardens

Address: 145 Alverson Blvd, Everett, WA 98201, USA

Park

“Wonderfully curated arboretum. Easy parking and access. Very peaceful. Brought my partner here and was impressed by all the different foliage that was thriving within this little spot. The art installations were quite nice as well! Definitely visit if you're in the area!”

Personal Touch Plants & Gardening

Address: 21211 82nd Ave SE, Woodinville, WA 98072, USA

Park

South Everett Forest Preserve

Address: 1018 109th St SE, Everett, WA 98208, USA

Park

“Had an egg hunt here for Easter and it was a blast. In over 3 hours, just three other people passed through to or from the adjacent Interurban Trail and didn't mind our mayhem. The dogs ran around freely (and safely) and the kids found all 120 eggs! Some old needle caps were around but overall, the small wooded area at the end of the dead-end road was quite clean - thanks to the neighborhood folk, I'm sure.”

Ebey Waterfront Park

Address: 1404 1st St, Marysville, WA 98270, USA

Park

“Absolutely beautiful trail and park! So many beautiful and cool things to see and explore! Paved trail, easy and accessible for everyone. The playground is a little small but it's still a fun adventure for the kids, especially after walking! Lots of parking, open bathrooms and everything is up kept well! Picnic tables at the end of the trail which is a great place for lunch!”

Lynndale Park

Address: 18927 72nd Ave W, Lynnwood, WA 98036, USA

Park

“The trails off into the shade of evergreen foliage one should accurately imagine of this gorgeous state are displayed at Lynndale Park. There's also an off-leash dog park, skate park, sports fields, a large covered picnic area, tennis courts, and a decent playground. If you like photography like me, take a stroll on a sunny day in the early morning or near sunset when the sun casts through the trees and brings out the green of the moss in the bark. Beautiful!”

Harborview Park

Address: 1621 W Mukilteo Blvd, Everett, WA 98203, USA

Park

“It's my favorite park along the Puget Sound coast. It is accessible and has direct views of the sound. Ample of parking and play area makes it a perfect destination for families. Seating bench along the small trail. There are blackberry bushes all along the boundary of the park. It's one of the best sunset viewing places in the sound area, and one does not have to get out of the car to see the sunset. There are a lot of picnic tables and Porta potty. The grass is maintained and can be used to just lie down and have an evening snack. You'll see lot of kids playing and adults playing volleyball.”

Loganberry Lane Park

Address: 9201 18th Ave W, Everett, WA 98204, USA

Park

“Absolutely awesome place to take ur dog. There a fenced in play area that's good size for ur furbabby to run n play with other furbabies, then there's also the trails u can take them on. Everyone has been friendly n polite n it's all around a really good off leash park id recommend it!!!”

Mount Pilchuck State Park

Address: Granite Falls, WA 98252, USA

Park

“It's been 30 years since I hiked this trail we weren't expecting several inches of snow so crossing the rocks before the summit didn't happen but we did enjoy the spectacular views. I gave it 4 stars because they really need to maintain the road up to the parking lot!”

Brackett's Landing South

Address: 100 Railroad Ave, Edmonds, WA 98020, USA

Park

“First time actually going to this lookout and this place is very underrated for watching sunsets not many people there it was very peaceful and the sun did it’s thing as you can see”

Robe Canyon Historic Park

Address: Mountain Loop Hwy, Granite Falls, WA 98252, USA

Park

“This was a lil hike we took while staying at the tree house in Snohomish. We knew the trail was going to have some trees down so we were prepared. There was water we had to walk through to get to where they have closed the trail off at about 1.1 miles in. There were folks that went past that point but we didn’t. This was a beautiful day. The 1st 10-15 minutes is all down hill the rest is pretty flat but very muddy. Good for dogs or cats haha nice not having a lot of people there we only saw a few couples along with us.”

Lundeen Park

Address: 10020 Lundeen Park Way, Lake Stevens, WA 98258, USA

Park

“Pretty nice park with ample parking and great views of the mountains around with clear water to see the lake bed. You'll enjoy the view here. Definitely worth visiting and seems a fun place to come back in the summers.”

Hibulb Cultural Center & Natural History Preserve

Address: 6410 23rd Ave NE, Tulalip, WA 98271, USA

Park Museum Store

“Beautiful cultural center. I really like the Language translations and historical artifacts. They have awesome artifacts that have audio and visuals. Really ensures you learn about the history of the tribe. Their gift shop is amazing if you’re looking for Native American books, gifts.”

Lions Centennial Pavilion

Address: 6915 Armar Rd, Marysville, WA 98270, USA

Park

Cedar Grove Park

Address: 22425 9th Ave SE, Bothell, WA 98021, USA

Park

“Cedar Grove park is well planned park for everyone one. There is nice play ground there for play many games. Seating arrangement for people, small trail to jog around and restroom for male and female. Neat and clear signboards we're available at every required place. Also this park is very kid friendly so enjoy your time here. You can bring your dogs too here. ❤️”

Lime Kiln Trailhead

Address: 22221 Waite Mill Rd, Granite Falls, WA 98252, USA

Park

“Great hike that’s not too far (from Everett), it’s fairly flat and has lots of beautiful old growth. It ends/loops around by the river which is a nice spot to picnic and enjoy a snack at before hiking back. There were others we passed on the trail but it was not at all busy.”

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