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Fun Day Trips Near Seattle, WA

Sometimes you have a hankering to go on a trip, but you don’t have the time to get on a plane. Here are some fun and local day trip ideas!

Fun Day Trips Near Seattle, WA

Nicole Serviss, RE/MAX Elite


Sometimes you have a hankering to go on a trip, but you don’t have the time to get on a plane. Here are some fun and local day trip ideas!


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If you want to see some city stuff: Pikes Place Market in Seattle. You can watch them throw the fish. Eat some cheese at Beechers and get a cup o' joe at the first Starbucks. Visit the gum wall. It's as cool and as gross as it sounds.

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If you want to see more nature stuff: Snoqualmie Falls. It’s an easy place to walk up to. You park across the street and take a pedestrian bridge.

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If you want to see some beautiful islands in the Puget Sound: Visit the San Juan Islands. Taking a ferry boat is part of the experience. Or you can do a whale watching tour!

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If you like bridges: Deception Pass. It will seriously WOW you. It's the only non-ferry way to get to Whidbey Island, which has some cool historic military bases (as well as an active Navy base). Fort Casey is situated in Coupeville on the west side of the island. Go explore some old decommissioned military bunkers. Bring a flashlight.

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If you want to see WA from above: Visit Snohomish! We have hot air balloon rides and skydiving!

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If you're into brats and beer: Visit Leavenworth. It's a quaint Bavarian village in the mountains. This is a great town to visit in the summer or the winter. Summer offers river floats and warm weather. The wintertime offers horse-drawn sleigh rides and Christmas lights!

 

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100 Things To Do At Home This Summer in Snohomish

So many fun options to choose from to make the best of a stay-at-home summer. Plant a garden, have a picnic, fly a kite… to name a few!

100 Things To Do At Home This Summer in Snohomish

Nicole Serviss, RE/MAX Elite

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So many fun options to choose from to make the best of a stay-at-home summer.

1. Plant a garden.

2. Have a picnic. Bonus: Use ingredients from your garden!

3. Fly a kite.

4. Go camping in the backyard.

5. Make an obstacle course. 

6. Go on a scavenger hunt around your neighborhood.

7. Give the car a good wash.

8. Make DIY chalk paint, then decorate the driveway. 

9. Learn how to do a cartwheel.

10. Build a mud kitchen. 

11. Make and play with your very own water table. 

12. Give the dog a bath with the garden hose.

13. Collect and paint pet rocks.

14. Create a DIY water wall. 

15. Set up a back yard tight rope.

16. Use non-toxic, washable spray paint to make a backyard twister game. 

17. Make DIY bubbles. 

18. Set up an outdoor movie night.

19. Play backyard bingo.

20. Go stargazing.

21. Catch a lightening bug.

22. Go puddle stomping after a storm.

23. Play I-spy.

24. Create a sheet masterpiece. Hang up an old white sheet and let the kids paint.

25. Enjoy story time outside.

26. Look for shapes in the clouds. Bonus: Create stories with the shapes you see!

27. Make a gameboard out of chalk.

28. Use laundry baskets to play frisbee golf.

29. Run through the sprinkler.

30. Do a sack race with pillowcases.

31. Hug a tree.

32. Make s’mores.

33. Make a homemade water blob. 

34. Learn a new outdoor sport.

35. Make homemade popsicles. 

36. Have a water balloon fight.

37. Take an outdoor nap (in the shade).

38. Dance in the rain.

39. Tie-dye shirts, beach towels, shorts, dresses, sheets – anything! 

40. Have a bonfire.

41. Ride bikes.

42. Create a fairy garden. 

43. Collect and identify the plants growing in your yard.

44. Make a papier-mΓ’chΓ© piΓ±ata and fill it with treats.

45. Shadow trace your toys on a sunny day.

46. Make slime. 

47. Play hopscotch.

48. Climb a tree.

49. Build an outdoor fort.

50. Create a DIY slip and slide with a tarp, water and some dish soap.

51. Paint kind messages on rocks and leave them around your neighborhood.

52. Play lawn checkers.

53. Make ice cream in a bag. 

54. Play hide and seek.

55. Find a quiet spot outside, close your eyes and meditate for five minutes.

56. Go for a walk and measure how far things are from your house.

57. Hula hoop.

58. Recycle old crayons by melting them in the sun.

59. Play in a sandbox.

60. Press leaves and flowers into an old book or scrapbook.

61. Paint with fruit or flowers.

62. Play catch with a ball.

63. Catch and release bugs you find in your yard.

64. Paint with a (clean!) fly swatter.

65. Set up two goals and play soccer.

66. Make a collage from things you find in nature.

67. Create a toy car wash or bike car wash.

68. Make pine cone bird feeders and hang them in a tree. 

69. Make leaf rubbings. 

70. Make a daisy or clover crown. 

71. Whittle some sticks.

72. Make a miniature golf course in your yard.

73. Have a shaving cream fight.

74. Learn about the history and significance of totem poles and make your own. 

75. Paint with colorful ice. 

76. Have a water gun fight.

77. Play tag with a wet sponge.

78. Design mud sculptures.

79. Plant a butterfly garden. 

80. Play a game of marbles.

81. Weave with nature. 

82. Make a DIY composter. 

83. Do outdoor yoga.

84. Help clean out the garage.

85. Play balloon volleyball.

86. Practice hammering nails into scrap wood (with supervision).

87. Keep a list of the birds that visit your backyard.

88. Hang up some lights, put on music and have an outdoor dance party.

89. Fill a plastic container with toys for a frozen giant ice block. 

90. DIY giant pick up sticks.

91. Make a your own giant Jenga game. 

92. Make a worm farm. 

93. Host an egg and spoon race.

94. Have a tea party with stuffed animals and dolls.

95. Decorate your bikes, especially for holidays like the 4th of July.

96. Paint with water. 

97. Use an old bed sheet to play a parachute game.

98. Make friendship bracelets.

99. Have access to water? Go fishing.

100. Lace up your shoes or roller blades and play street hockey.

 

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Your Guide to Christmas Tree Farms in Snohomish County

Looking for the right place to find the right tree? Locals chime in on where they like to go and why.

Your Guide to Christmas Trees Farms

Looking for the right place to find the right tree? Locals chime in on where they like to go and why.


Lerviks Tree Farm

8416 State Route 92, Granite Falls, Washington

$40 for any tree

β€œThey have great trees, fair prices ($40 any tree) and you can get your coffee, snacks and hot cocoas at Monte Cristo Espresso on the property. Makes for a great family event day!”

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Promise Land

22502 Dubuque Rd, Snohomish, WA 98290

β€œHad big full trees. Free hot cocoa and marshmallows to roast on the fire. We've ended up here the last 2 years after driving around to see new places. The trees are a little pricier $65 to 90 but there is a good selection.”

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Lochsloy Acres Christmas Trees

5511 WA-92, Lake Stevens, WA 98258

β€œThey have a great selection. Staff is super friendly, free hot cocoa and/or cider after you've found your tree. They also shake, bale the tree and will put it on your car for you. They provide sleds to pull the tree, gloves and a saw.”

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Red Rooster Ranch

12909 279th Ave NE, Granite Falls, WA 98252

β€œLOVE this place! The last couple of years the trees have been a bit shorter than what we look for.”

β€œGorgeous setting and the friendliest of service.” Facebook



Stocker Farms- Christmas Trees

8705 Marsh Rd #2, Snohomish, WA 98296

Trees, u-cut, hot cocoa, garland, and wreaths!

β€œGreat selection of Christmas trees. They shake and bail your tree for you for free. Their friendly customer service will have me coming back again!”

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Wintergreen Tree Farm

13606 S Machias Rd, Snohomish, WA 98290

β€œTrees are not very tall in the u-cut area but everyone is very friendly. The kids loved the music from Tim Noah, saying hi to Santa, getting a hot dog from the food vendor and sitting by the big bonfire.”

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Fish Creek Tree Farm

18420 3rd Ave NE, Arlington, WA 98223

β€œHuge selection. Relaxing environment. Great prices. No pressure to choose specific types of trees because the pricing was simple and based on height. We were able to get whatever tree we wanted that was as tall as me and knew we'd pay $30 or less. Kids were given candy canes and happily frolicked through the trees.”

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Dairyland

This is where we got our tree last year. Check out my post below!

Farmer Brown's Christmas Tree Farm

12017 109th Ave NE, Arlington, WA 98223

β€œWe love farmer browns! We have been going here for years and by far is the best Christmas tree farm around! They have such a huge selection of trees and are always great every year! They have hand saws you can use or you can bring your own. They have a fire always going as well as hot chocolate and apple cider. They also have baked goods for sale as well as hotdogs. Staff is very helpful and this place makes Christmas tree hunting worth it!”

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Long's Christmas Trees

5001 Riverview Rd, Snohomish, WA 98290

β€œGreat experience and atmosphere. Friendly staff and complementary hot coco was a nice touch.”

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Pilchuck Secret Valley Christmas

9533 Mose Rd, Arlington, WA 98223

β€œBeen going here for years. It’s the best! Cash only though! They have a great selection and a nice little fire pit to warm your hands after you find the perfect tree to light up your house.”

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Pumpkin Patches in Snohomish - Corn Mazes, Hayrides, & Other Fall Festivities

October is here and it’s time for pumpkin EVERYTHING. Pie, spice, lattes… But my favorite pumpkin of all? The porch pumpkin.

Pumpkin Patches - U-pick, Hayrides, Corn Mazes, and More!


October is here and it’s time for pumpkin EVERYTHING. Pie, spice, lattes… But my favorite pumpkin of all? The porch pumpkin. I try to go to a new pumpkin patch when I can, but it's hard not to have a few favorites. Each farm has a unique appeal. Some are more low key. Some have lots of activities. Some have a huge variety of pumpkins. Whatever your preference, there’s a pumpkin patch for you.

Bob’s Corn

10917 ELLIOTT ROAD, SNOHOMISH, WA 98296

Corn maze: 10-acre corn maze, a night maze, and a kid maze.

Pumpkin patch: over 60 varieties of pumpkins, spread over 40 acres total.

They also have a country store with items available ranging from souvenirs, comfy clothing, locally crafted gifts, and plenty of edible goodies like sweet corn, sugar pie pumpkins, zucchini, and winter squash.

TIP: The second and third weekends in October are always the busiest weekends (on every farm). If you come these weekends, pack extra patience and be prepared for lines.

Carlton Farms

630 Sunnyside Blvd SE, Lake Stevens, WA 98258

Pumpkin Patch, Wagon Rides, Farm Animals, a pumpkin cannon, a market, concessions, and Free Parking.

Find out more about pricing here.

They also have a spooky side. Night Adventures features a family friendly flashlight maze or, if you’re extra brave, their scary haunted attractions provide a variety of night adventures for the whole family: haunted swamp or the zombie hunt. Some allow flashlight, some don’t.

They have a game zone with Blinko Baseball, Barnyard Hoops, Soccer Bowling Tube Slides, and The Combine Roller Slides.


Bailey Farms

12711 Springhetti Rd, Snohomish, Washington

Probably one of your more economical options for a pumpkin patch, Bailey Farms is an excellent place to bring the family. The have a large FREE indoor play area with a hay run, rope swings, trikes, toy tractors, farm hoppers, and a sand box. There’s also hot cider and kettle corn served on the weekends.

Take a free wagon ride around the pumpkin patch, pulled by their big John Deere tractor.

Don’t forget to support this local farm when you’re doing your grocery shopping. They have a You-Pick Veggies open every day.


Veggies open for picking:
squash, pumpkins, corn, green beans, potatoes,
zucchini, beets, snow peas, cabbage, onions, chard, kale, cilantro and dill.


Craven Farms

13817 Short School Rd, Snohomish, WA 98290

First of all, they have an entire date dedicated to our Fall loving doggies. Pooches in the Patch. October 27th, 2019 from 9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. This is where you can bring your dog with you to the pumpkin patch! How fun is that?

They have so many activities like apple cannons, a hayride to Minionville (I’ve personally done this and it’s a blast), apple slingers, face painting, 15-acre corn maze (I might have gotten lost in this one), kids adventure maze, farm animals, mini gold, photo ops, human foosball, rubber duck races, I-spy mini barn, make your own scarecrow, harvest market, gift shop, play yard, picnic tables, and more! My fingers are tired from typing all of that.

This is one of my families personal favorites. Maybe we’ll see you there?


Stocker Farms

8705 Marsh Rd, Snohomish, WA 98296

You’ll be sure to find the perfect pumpkin on their 10 acre pumpkin patch.

From the farm:

β€œTake instaworthy pictures in our Pumpkin Barn, antique Phone Booths, and numerous other pumpkin and sunflower arrangements on the farm! The natural scenery of the Cascade Mountains that surround our farm makes for the perfect fall photo.”

Other fun activities:

U-Pick Pumpkins, Pumpkin Barn, Corn Maze, Giant Jumping Pillow (weather permitting), Duck Races, Corn Box, Steer Roping, Tug-O-War, Tire Swings, Hayrides, Farmer Foosball, Tractor Slide, Candy Cannon, Barrell Train, Sport Ball Arcade, Hoola Hoops, Billy Bob's Blaster Alley, Pumpkin Washing Station, Pumpkin Tetherball, Smile-0-Meter, Pumpkin Tic-Tac-Toe, Jenga, Corn Hole, Gourd Tunnel, Tonka Truck Pit & Tractor, Wall Ball Games, Spookley's House, Pot-Shot Paintball & Photo-Ops!

They also added in 2019 Konk the Crow, Roller Bowler, & Straw Bale Hoist

The Farm at Swan’s Trails

7301 Rivershore Rd, Snohomish, WA 98290

  • Washington State Corn Maze

  • Pick Your Own Apples

  • Pedal Carts

  • Jumping Pillow

  • Wagon Rides

  • Live Duck Races

  • Slides

  • Corn Box

  • Live Pig Races

  • Three-Story High Barn Maze
    with Slide Exit

  • Giant Hay Pyramid

  • Early Bird Breakfast with purchased activities includes early (9am) access to activities

Check out the video below to see all the fun in action!


Thomas Family Farms


Come explore all the fun and spooky things this farm has to offer.

Family friendly: Monster Truck Rides , Corn Maze, Pumpkin Patch, Pro-karts, Super Slide, Gem Mining, Kids Paintball Blast & More!,

Spooky: Zombie Paintball, Haunted House, Haunted Hayride, Escape Rooms, Flashlight Corn Maze & Private Fire Pits

They also have food and drinks! Sarah Bells General Store, Beer Garden, Food Court, Roasted Corn, Kettle Corn, Farm Goods, Donuts, Pizza & More

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The Insider's Guide to 4th of July in Snohomish, Everett, Monroe, Lake Stevens, & Bothell

It’s almost time to celebrate our independence from the British. Whether you’re into fireworks, festivals, or just laying low, there’s an option for you.

Home of the Brave, Land of the Free

It’s almost time to celebrate our independence from the British. Whether you’re into fireworks, festivals, or just laying low, there’s an option for you.

Everett

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Everett Colors of Freedom 4th of July Parade, Festival & Fireworks

Colors of Freedom Parade

When: July 4th, 2019 at 11 a.m.

Where: Colby & Wetmore Aves, between Wall St. & 26th Street

Enjoy the thrill of marching bands, dance & drill teams, giant puppets, stilt walkers, clowns and more! Free Everett Transit shuttles from Everett Station. Don’t forget to pack a lawn chair to enjoy a more comfortable show.


Colors of Freedom Festival

When: July 4th, 2019 from 1 p.m. - 11 p.m.

Where: Legion Park Bluff, 145 Alverson Boulevard.

Free kids' activities, food fair, beer garden, live music & fireworks. Bring a blanket and a picnic!

There is no parking at the festival, but you can catch the free Everett Transit shuttle at the Everett Community College Broadway lot or at Everett Station. Reasonably sized and small coolers are permitted on shuttle buses.


Thunder on the Bay Fireworks

When: July 4th at 10pm

Where: Port Gardner Bay

Best spots to view the fireworks:

Legion Memorial Park - FESTIVAL LAWN – 145 Alverson Boulevard

Grand Avenue Park – 1800 Grand Avenue

Everett Marina District

Tune into 1520 AM for a radio simulcast of music to the fireworks.

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TIP: No parking is available at Legion Memorial Park on July 4th so please take Everett Transit.


Or attend a Classic Rock 4th of July Concert and Fireworks show. Event details: https://www.facebook.com/events/616562602152442/


Lake Stevens

While Lake Stevens doesn’t officially have their own fireworks show, there are so many great places to watch other peoples fireworks.

Lundeen Park - 10020 Lundeen Park Way, Lake Stevens, WA 98258

Sunset Cove Park - 410 East Lake Stevens Road, Lake Stevens, WA 98258

Willard Wyatt Park - 10508 Chapel Hill Rd, Lake Stevens, WA 98258

North Lakeshore Swimming Beach - 11804 N Lakeshore Dr, Lake Stevens, WA 98258

JULY 4th FREEDOM RUN

NO ADMISSION! No awards. Just bunch of locals who get together to celebrate America’s birthday. So come on out and take a run and wear your Red White and Blue. 

When: July 4th at 8:00 am

Where: Lundeen Park, 10020 Lundeen Pkwy, Lake Stevens, Washington 98258

Snohomish

Sadly, Snohomish does not host their own fireworks show, however, you can make your own show!

Fireworks may be legally set off within city limits between the hours of 9 a.m. and 10 p.m. Wednesday, July 4.  Fireworks cannot be set off after 10 p.m. or on any other day within the City of Snohomish. 

You can legally buy fireworks here:

  • 2801 Bickford Avenue, near Fred Meyer, operated by Lost and Found Community Church of Stanwood

  • 1327 Avenue D, near Haggen's, operated by Lost and Found Community Church of Stanwood

  • 1400 30th Street, near King Charley's, operated by Joseph Stabile doing business as Wildwest Fireworks

Monroe

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USA Birthday Bash

When: July 4th, 4:30 pm - 10:00 pm

Where: Evergreen Speedway

This event includes Demo Derby, Boat Races, Mr. Dizzy Stunt, Figure 8 Racing, Bus Racing and so much more.

Purchase Tickets Here!


Bothell

Fourth of July Freedom Festival

Pancake Breakfast: 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. Downtown Fire Station
​10726 Beardslee Blvd

Children's Parade: (no registration required) 11:15 a.m. Starts at Main St & 104th Ave NE.

Grand Parade: 12pm, Starts at Main St & 104th Ave NE Get the Parade Route Map Here

Food Truck Festival: Northshore Senior Center *12 - 4 p.m. 10201 E Riverside Dr


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9 Off-Leash Play Areas and Dog Parks in Snohomish County to Take Your Dog to

Even if you have a huge backyard, there’s nothing like bringing your pup to the dog park to really let them get that energy out.

9 Off-Leash Play Areas and Dog Parks in Snohomish County to Take Your Dog to

Even if you have a huge backyard, there’s nothing like bringing your pup to the dog park to really let them get that energy out. Here are Snohomish County’s best dog parks for you and fido.

Everett

Howarth Park - the entire park isn’t off leash, just the beach area, but other areas of the park include picnic/bbq facilities, trails, a playground, tennis courts, restrooms, fishing, and salt-water access. https://everettwa.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Howarth-Park-46

Loganberry Lane Off Leash Dog Area - large wooded area between Kasch Park Athletic Complex and Walter Hall Golf Course. It has an open area at the entrance off of 18th Ave W. Tip: Not fully fenced, so don’t bring your dogs that like to run off to this park. https://www.everettwa.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Loganberry-Lane-Park-29

Lowell Park Off-Leash Area - fully fenced dog park. Hilly terrain and a water fountain in warmer months. https://everettwa.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Lowell-Park-31

Snohomish

Willis Tucker Dog Park - over 10 acres of fully-fenced areas for dogs. 3 fenced off-leash areas to choose from: an open meadow, a forested trail, and a smaller older/shy/small dog area. Drinking water is available. https://snohomishcountywa.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Willis-D-Tucker-Park-Dog-Park-42

Bothell

Tambark Creek Park Dog Park - 2-3 acres and is completely fenced area with shrubs and trees.  https://snohomishcountywa.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Tambark%20Creek%20Dog%20Park-60?

Mukilteo

Tails and Trails Japanese Gulch Dog Park - 3/4 acre fully fenced, doubled-gated. Grassy lawn, agility equipment, benches, clean-up bag dispensers and trash cans. Can get muddy in the rainy seasons. https://discovermukilteo.org/directory/323/trails-and-tails-dog-park/

Marysville

Strawberry Fields Dog Park at the Athletic Complex - 3 acres of fenced dog run, which is known for being clean and includes some agility equipment. Long walk down a trail to get to the park. https://marysvillewa.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Strawberry-Fields-for-Rover-OffLeash-Par-4

Lake Stevens

Cavalero Hill Off-Leash Dog Area - 3-acre off-leash dog area, and a 1/4 acre shy dog area. Bring your own bags to pick up after your dog. https://www.seattlenorthcountry.com/directory/cavalero-hill-community-dog-park/

Monroe

Wiggly Field at Sky River Park - The dog park is approximately 2.5 acres and boasts dog agility equipment, shade trees, and a small covered shelter for dogs and their owners to cool off.  The park is fenced along the north side by an 8 foot high chain link fence with the remaining sides fenced with a 4-foot split rail fence with wire mesh added during the summer months to deter small dogs from wandering out of bounds.  http://monroewa.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Wiggly-Field-OffLeash-Dog-Park-15

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4 Summer Festivals Not to Miss: Snohomish, Mill Creek, Woodinville, & Lake Stevens

With summer comes the warmer weather, longer days, and a relaxing attitude. So in between work, make sure you make time for some of these fantastic events. From Woodinville to Lake Stevens, welcome to summer!

With summer comes the warmer weather, longer days, and a relaxing attitude. So in between work, make sure you make time for some of these fantastic events. From Woodinville to Lake Stevens, welcome to summer!

Celebrate Woodinville Summer Festival

Not really a one day or one weekend event, this festival spans across the summer. Head to Wilmot Gateway Park in Downtown Woodinville for wine, beer, music, and food, and enjoy the warm weather while you hang out with friends or make some new ones. These free, family-friendly events are a lot of fun!

KLA HA YA DAYS


JULY 17-21, 2019 β— SNOHOMISH, WA

This festival is the heart of Snohomish summer events. There’s a parade with so many incredible groups going through. This year there will also be a talent show!

Enjoy classic carnival games and rides at Harvey Field or get your energy out at the river run 5k.



Aquafest - Lake Stevens

July 26th thru July 28th

Featuring:

A Circus

Dino Crew

A Carnival

Davis Shows Northwest will once again be present  in town with their thrilling and heart stopping carnival rides. 

July 25th, Thursday, 4:00pm-11:00pm

  • July 26th, Friday, 12:00pm-midnight

  • July 27th, Saturday, 10:00am-midnight

  • July 28th, Sunday, 10:00am-5:00pm

There are quite a few activities on the lake. Lake Stevens can boast that we have the largest lake in Snohomish County. Events include Stand Up Paddle Boarding, Wakeboarding and Water Skiing Competitions, Boat Parade, two parts of the Quadrathon and a few more. Check out the Events page for details.



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