Lake Stevens Community Guide
Explore Lake Stevens Lake Stevens is the fifth-largest city in Snohomish County. The city has two major commercial centers: downtown and Frontier Village. Downtown is located on the northeastern part of the lake, and Frontier Village is on the west side, with a traditional suburban shopping center. The city’s annual summer festival, Aquafest, is held in […]
Things to Do with Snoking Living | 10/10-13/24
If you’ve to some free time, here are a few things to do around the sound. It’s great to take a break and hang with family and friends. Never miss a thing with Snoking Living! Here are current and ongoing events: Oct 10 Washington State Parks Free Entrance Day: World Mental Health Day Thru Oct 12 Seattle […]
Granite Falls Community Guide
Explore Granite Falls Granite Falls is located in the western foothills of the Cascade Range, a great location for families that commute to Everett, Seattle, and the Eastside to work. Granite Falls is also located near recreational areas along the Mountain Loop Highway in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, with plenty of hiking, camping, and fishing sites. Make […]
Edmonds Community Guide
Explore Edmonds Established in 1876 and incorporated in 1890, Edmonds is a beach town with a lot going on, from mountain views to shops to nature parks. With its majestic views of the Olympic Mountains, it’s no wonder that famed travel guide Rick Steves makes Edmonds his home, choosing it over all other scenic towns […]
Duvall Community Guide
Explore Duvall Officially incorporated in 1913, Duvall, Washington, has roots dating back to the 1870s when James and Francis Duvall, brothers, loggers, and homesteaders, settled the hillside where downtown Duvall now stands. A railroad company moved many buildings that make up the old downtown from another settlement called Cherry Valley in the early 1900s. Those […]
Camano Island Community Guide
Explore Camano Island Located between Whidbey Island and the mainland of Snohomish County, Camano Island is part of Island County and one of the largest islands in Washington. It is home to two state parks, Camano Island State Park and Cama Beach, providing scenic beaches to walk and explore trails. Connected by only one bridge […]