Check out the quaint shops and restaurants that historic downtown Snohomish has to offer! Park the car and take a stroll down 1st street to take in all the cuteness this town has to offer.
Looking for some adult entertainment? Woodinville is a phenomenal area with tons of wineries, distilleries, and breweries to explore. There is something for all taste buds!
Established in 1974, the McMenamins Anderson School opened in October of 2015 in a 1931 historic junior high school renovated as a hotel, restaurants, movie theater, community pool, and other assorted fun. Great for all ages!
Visit one of the best known breweries in the Everett area that has been around for 20 years. Founded by Phil and Cynthia “Scuttle” Bannan in 1996, the idea started as a homebrewing kit for Father’s Day 1990. Here you can select from more than 20 styles of hand-crafted ales and lagers.
Hop on the Mukilteo Ferry and take a quick 20 minute ride over to Whidbey Island (P.S. this is where we got engaged). While there are several small towns and village on Whidbey, the island is home to three major towns—Oak Harbor, Coupeville, and Langley. All three are situated on the water, making for scenic views everywhere you look. Regardless of which town you visit, while on Whidbey Island, you'll discover interesting history, delicious local foods, unique shops and galleries, picturesque gardens and farms, and water, island, and mountain views in every direction. You'll also have the chance to enjoy a full range of outdoor recreation, including hiking, kayaking, and boating.
Take advantage of the great Pacific North West and enjoy the outdoors. We are smack in the middle of hiking tails, lakes, and walking paths galore. Here are a few that we recommend that are nearby and easy day trips. Lake Serene Wallace Falls Bridal Veil Falls Lord Hill Park Lowell Riverfront Trail