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 Snohomish County Parks and Recreation. 425-388-6600 or Snohomish County Parks website.
For annual parking passes to frequent users of Flowing Lake, Kayak Point, and Wyatt County Parks may purchase an annual parking/boat launch permit. This permit entitles the holder to park a vehicle or launch a boat for an unlimited number of times at the above listed park sites. Valid January 1, 2008 thru December 31, 2008.
Centennial Trail. The 12-foot-wide, 35 mile (round trip) jogging, bicycling and horseback riding trail stretches from Arlington to Snohomish. The trail is open from 7 a.m. to dusk and has rest stops with benches and picnic tables. Call 425-388-6600 or the regional park ranger at 425-335-0526.
Esperance Park. Community Park in Edmonds features sports fields and forest trails. 425-388-6600
Flowing Lake Park. Flowing Lake Park is popular for swimming, sunbathing, boating and fishing. Play equipment, picnic tables, and reserved shelters are provided. Overnight tent camping and RV sites also are available. Snohomish 360-568-2274
Forsgren Park. Community Park in Bothell with small playground & sports fields. 425-388-6600
Gissberg Twin Lakes. Swim, sunbathe or fish and these popular lakes. Arlington 425-388-6600
Heirman Wildlife Park. Presently a 345-acre park site on the Snohomish River. Nature-oriented park with protected wetlands, opens spaces, forests and pristine river environment. No dogs permitted. 425-388-6600
Interurban Trail. Enjoy 18.8 miles of paved surface for bike riders, walkers, joggers and others going between Mountlake Terrace and Everett. The trail also continues south through Shoreline to north Seattle. 425-388-6600
Jordan Bridge. Small riverfront park with a suspension bridge. 425-388-6600
Kayak Point Golf Course. One of the northwest's finest golf courses covering 250 acres on Puget Sound. 360-652-9676
Kayak Point Park. A spectacular 428-acre saltwater beach park located along the shores of picturesque Port Susan. It is good spot for viewing seals, sea lions, whales and shorebirds. From its 3,300-foot shoreline to its evergreen forests, Kayak Point Park offers a rich setting for a variety of outdoor activities, including RV camping, yurts and hiking trails. Stanwood 360-652-7992
Lake Goodwin Community Park. Formerly a resort and tavern property, this 14.26-acre site along Lakewood Road, 5 miles west of I-5, northwest of Marysville, was acquired by Snohomish County in 1996 and opened for public use in 2006.
Lake Roesiger Park. Nestled in an old growth forest on the east shore of Lake Roesiger. This 40-acre park offers its visitors the perfect setting for outdoor activities which include fishing, swimming, sunbathing, picnicking and camping. 360-568-2274
Logan Park. A five-acre community park in Bothell near Brier with playground and baseball field. 425-388-6600
Lord Hill Park. Lord Hill Park is a large, upland nature preserve park. Within its 1300 acres are forested landscapes, hilltop overlooks with panoramic views, precious wetlands and numerous beaver ponds. Activities include hiking, equestrian riding, picnicking and nature/wildlife observing. 425-388-6600 or 360-568-2274
Martha Lake Park. The popular, six-acre park offers a precious natural setting within the heart of a fast-growing urban area. The park includes a fishing dock, boardwalks through wetlands, swim area, and three reservable picnic shelters. An elaborate playground is located near the parking area.. 425-388-6600 or 425-745-5111
McCollum Park. Located of I-5 in south Everett. This 78-acre park includes ball fields, a BMX track, swimming pool, tree-lined trail. Home of Adopt-A-Stream Northwest Center. 425-388-6600
Meadowdale Beach Park. Located north of Edmonds on Puget Sound. A beautiful 95-acre saltwater beach and woodland park, featuring a 1.25-mile hike through the magnificent forest and onto the scenic beach. Special disabled access is available. 425-745-5111
North Creek Park. The network of boardwalks and trails within the expansive wetland provide excellent opportunities for bird watching. Mill Creek 425-744-0847
Picnic Point Park. Located on the shores of Puget Sound, Picnic Point Park is the perfect setting for picnicking, beach combing and viewing the Olympic Mountains. The park provides excellent disabled access to the beach and picnic area. 425-388-6600
Pilchuck Community Park. A 24.2-acre property between 6th St.Bridge (86th St. SE) and 88th St. SE, east of the City of Snohomish and along the Pilchuck River.
Portage Creek. A 157-acre wildlife reserve in Arlington. Includes a interpretive center for learning about flora and fauna and a fish ladder for viewing salmon. 425-388-6600
Rhody Ridge Arboretum. A unique botanical park, Rhody Ridge offers visitors an 11-acre showcase of flowering beauty and natural woodlands. Group tours by appointment only. Please call 425-743-3945 to schedule your tour.
River Meadows Park. A 200-acre open space and forested park located on the south fork of the Stillaguamish River. Activities include fishing along the one mile of riverbank, hiking on an extensive trail system and camping in the open fields and meadows. 360-435-3441
Riverscene Park. Small park located outside of Granite Falls with access to the Stillaguamish River. 425-388-6600
Robe Canyon Historic Park. A mile-long hike to the river for a breathtaking view of the Robe Canyon outside of Granite Falls. 425-388-6600
Silver Creek Park. A 10.11-acre property, accessed via 180th St. SE and 20th Dr. SE, just south of the City of Mill Creek.
Southwest County Olympic View Park. Southwest County Park is a 120-acre, open space park. The park lies within the City of Edmonds limits, in southwestern Snohomish County. The site encompasses a series of forested ravines and Perrinville Creek, which flow through the eastern portion of the Park to Brown's Bay on Puget Sound. Olympic View Drive winds through the site on its way from Lynnwood to Edmonds. The site has two nature trails, one on the east side of Olympic View Drive and one on the east side. 425-388-6600
Spencer Island County Park. Spencer Island lies is a 412-acre island in the Snohomish River Estuary. Managed for wildlife habitat preservation and wetland restoration. Spencer Island provides excellent bird watching along four miles of dike-top pedestrian-only nature trails (no dogs allowed.) Spencer Island is co-owned by Snohomish County and Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. Seasonal waterfowl hunting is allowed on the north half of the island. Call 425-388-6600 for information on interpretive programs and seasonal use restrictions.
Squire Creek Park. A uniquely beautiful camping and picnicking park located within an old growth forest and river environment. The park provides camping and two large picnic shelters with cooking stoves. 360-436-1283
Sunset Park. Small park with view of Lake Stevens which provides swimming, fishing and picnicking. 425-388-6600
Twin Rivers Park. Arlington park located where the North and South Forks of the Stillaguamish Rivers converge. Park also provides sports fields and open fields for walking pets. 425-388-6600
Whitehorse Community Park. An 82.36-acre site located just off HWY 530 and North Mountain Road,at the northern edge of Darrington, in northeast Snohomish County.
Willard Wyatt Park. Wyatt Park overlooks Lake Stevens and offers a boat-launching facility, swimming beach, fishing dock and picnicking site. 425-388-6600
Willis D. Tucker Community Park. A flat to gently-sloped, forested 84-acre site immediately adjacent to the densely-populated residential communities of Silver Firs and Snohomish Cascade, three miles east of Mill Creek. |