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Historic Downtown Snohomish

1024 1st Street, Snohomish, WA 98290

Snohomish is the oldest and best-preserved city in Seattle North Country. Visitors will enjoy strolling among the city's late 19th and 20th Century architecture and stopping at the delightful variety of charming shops and popular restaurants. It is captivating and quaint, a reflection of this community's image, pride and prosperity. Walk along the Snohomish River Trail or the Centennial Trail.

Snohomish Pie Co - Snohomish

915 1st Street, Snohomish, WA 98290

“Snohomish Pie Company started making pies in 1996 in the quaint historic town of Snohomish, WA. Over the past 27 years, we have accomplished the art of making delicious pie.” Serving pies, piescream, pie shakes, and other baked goods.

The Repp

924 1st Street, Snohomish, WA 98290
, 360-568-3928

From-scratch Northwest fare, craft cocktails & weekend live music at a brick-walled restaurant & bar. Handcrafted cuisine and cocktails in an intimate ambiance.

The Oxford Saloon

913 1st Street, Snohomish, WA 98290

“The Oxford Saloon, established in 1910, serves Snohomish County with hearty food and roaring entertainment. Today, folks can still stop by for lunch and grab one of the best burgers around or stop in later for a fantastic dinner and late night live music, available every night except Mon. & Wed.”

Sky River Bakery

117 West Main Street, Monroe, WA 98272

“Sky River Bakery is more than just a bakery - we are a testament to the magic that happens when passion meets purpose. We are proud to serve the Pacific Northwest community and show them the difference that a from-scratch bakery can make. As we continue to grow and evolve, our commitment remains the same - to bake with love, serve with a smile, and create sweet memories one pastry at a time.”

Lord Hill Regional Park

15011 127th Avenue Southeast, Snohomish, WA 98290

“Lord Hill Park is a wonderful wild park and an excellent place to hike, covering about 1,463 acres of wetland and forest. Hikers can roam all day on the network of trails leading through the forest, down to the Snohomish River and up to views of the Cascades and Snohomish Valley”

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