A 30.5-mile-long paved trail follows a historic rail line through Snohomish to Skagit county. Take a short walk, use it to connect to another trail, or undertake the whole thing in a day! Find the Snohomish trailhead off Interstate 405. Take Exit 23 onto State Route 522 and drive east for 2.4 miles, exiting onto Highway 9 toward Snohomish. Continue for 9.5 miles to the Snohomish exit and turn right onto Second Street. After about a mile, turn left onto Maple Avenue. Drive five or six blocks and look for on-street parking on the right. To reach the Nakashima Heritage Barn (the north trailhead) from I-5, take exit 208 for Highway 530 toward Arlington. Follow 530 east for 3.7 miles. Turn left onto SR 9. After 7.7 miles, the trailhead is on the left.
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Just a short 5-mile drive from our venue, Jordan Bridge offers a perfect spot for a scenic outing. Take a leisurely walk, enjoy a picnic, or simply soak in the beautiful river views. The Jordan Bridge is a charming suspension bridge located in Arlington, WA, over the South Fork of the Stillaguamish River. Originally constructed in the early 1900s, it served as a vital access route for the Jordan Bridge community and provided a shorter path to Arlington for residents. Keep in mind that parking is limited, with only a few spots available on the north side of the river.
Opened in 1993, the course offers 18 holes with 4 sets of tees, suitable for all skill levels. It features well-maintained greens, a Pro Shop, golf cart rentals, and a picturesque setting.
Enjoy breathtaking views of the city from this iconic landmark. At 605 feet tall, the landmark was constructed to symbolize humanity’s Space Age aspirations, and since its grand opening on April 21, 1962, continues to represent the innovative and forward-thinking spirit of Seattle. The tower’s 520’ saucer-shaped “top house” offers visitors Seattle’s only 360-degree indoor and outdoor panoramic views of downtown, Mount Rainier, Puget Sound, and the Cascades and Olympic Mountain ranges.
The Pike Place Market has been a defining Seattle icon for more than a century. Considered by many “the soul of Seattle,” the Market spans nine historic acres in the center of downtown where everyday locals and tourists alike shop, visit, eat and discover.
Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP): Located in Seattle, MoPOP celebrates music, science fiction, and pop culture through dynamic and engaging exhibits. Visitors can explore iconic artifacts, enjoy hands-on interactive experiences, and attend unique events throughout the year.
The zoo is dedicated to saving wildlife and inspiring conservation efforts. It features a variety of exhibits, interactive experiences, and educational programs for visitors of all ages.
The aquarium offers hands-on marine experiences and conservation education, featuring exhibits that showcase the amazing marine life of the Puget Sound and the world's oceans.
GameWorks offers over 150 arcade and esports games, a modern American menu from The Works Kitchen, and a high-tech esports lounge. It's great for all ages, open daily from noon to 9 PM on weekdays, and until 10 PM on weekends.
Georgetown Pizza & Arcade features handmade square pizzas, pinball and arcade games, local taps, liquor, and wine. It has a casual atmosphere, perfect for families and friends, open daily from 4 PM to 11 PM on weekdays, and until midnight on weekends.
MOHAI showcases the rich history of Seattle and the Puget Sound region. Exhibits include the Bezos Center for Innovation, True Northwest: The Seattle Journey, and Maritime Seattle2. The museum offers interactive displays and educational programs.