Things To Do - Attractions

Snohomish County, Washington, hosts many attractions so no matter what activities interest you, Snohomish County offers something for everyone.  From technical tours and aerial adventures, to animals parks and fun for kids, to performing and visual arts.  Home to the Boeing Tour, casino resort gaming, glass art experiences and nature-based activities, we have it all!


FUTURE OF FLIGHT - AVIATION CENTER & BOEING TOUR
8415 Paine Field Blvd., Mukilteo..........(425)438-8100
West of I-5 off Hwy 526
Open daily 8:30 to 5:30 Boeing Tours are offered on the hour except noon (last Boeing tour is at 3:00); closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's DayChildren must be 4 feet tall (122 cm) for safety purposes. General admission is $15.  Call 1-800-464-1474 for advance tickets or book online at www.futureofflight.org  See website for additional information.

IMAGINE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM OF SNOHOMISH COUNTY
1502 Wall St, Everett ..........(425)258-1006
A hands-on facility for all ages. Exhibits, special events, classes and workshops. Open Tuesday through Sunday, 11:00am to 5:00pm, Thursday and Friday open til 5:30.  Admission $7.00 per person, children 12 months and under are free; group rates available.

EVERETT AQUASOX BASEBALL
3802 Broadway, Everett ..........(425)258-3672 or (800)GO-FROGS
Class 'A' affiliate of the Seattle Mariners offers old fashioned baseball.

TULALIP RESORT CASINO
6410 33rd Ave NE, Tulalip ..........(360)651-3090
No trip is complete without an exciting stop at the Tulalip Casino. Try your hand at blackjack, roulette, craps, live keno, baccarat and poker, Whatever your game, the Tulalip Casino is totally dedicated to your entertainment. Drop by any day...Just for the fun of it!

FLYING HERITAGE COLLECTION
3407 109th Street SW, Everett ..........(877)FHC-3404
The Flying Heritage Collection facility is located at the southeast corner of Paine Field in Everett, Wash. Set in a 51,000 square foot hangar, FHC is a private collection of great rarity, rather than a formal museum. The aircraft are displayed alongside engaging, comprehensive exhibits. It showcases the spectacular warbirds and technologies from 1935-1945.
Children under 12 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.
Adults: $12; Seniors/Military: $10; Youths(6-15): $8; Children(5 & under): Free.
Hours:
10am – 5pm
; 7 days a week from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
6 days a week, Tuesday – Sunday, the rest of the year.
Closed on Thanksgiving & Christmas.

SERPENTARIUM
22715 Highway 2, Monroe ..........(360)668-8204
Proprietor Scott Petersen "The Reptile Man" has one of the most comprehensive collections of reptiles on the west coast.  Over 200 creatures from Black Mambas to large anacondas, you'll see reptiles seldom found in other zoos.  You can hold 10 different snakes; animals are highly visible and attractively displayed.  Open 365 days a year from
10 am to 6 pm.  Admission is Adults $6; Children $5.

THE OUTBACK
10030 State Route 530 NE, Arlington ..........(360)403-7474
Wander through a wildlife animal park in a guided 45- to 60-minute tour.  Hand feed kangaroos, wallabies and wallaroos. Learn about llamas and alpacas, pygmy goats and ostrich.  Gift shop.  Open March 1 through October 30. Adults $7; Children (6-12) $6.  Scheduled tours Wed-Sun 10am, 12am, 2pm & 4pm. Reservations required for groups of 16 or more.  Discounts available for groups

NORTHWEST STREAM CENTER (Adopt-A-Stream)
600 128th St SE, Everett ..........(425)316-8592
This 1.3 acre wetland habitat has been restored to a wildlife sanctuary and educational center.  Offering year round adult and youth educational programming and tours of the wetlands.  Learn about the salmon life cycle, wild birds and wetland critters, stream keeper training and watershed education.