Bothell Community Guide

Explore Bothell

With easy access to I-5 and Rt. 522 to commute into Seattle, Bellevue, and Everett, one might assume Bothell is a bedroom community for commuters. Bothell, however, is a growing city with all the amenities of a larger city but with a hometown feel. Whether you are commuting to Seattle or living and working in Bothell, you’ll find that Bothell has all you need for an exciting and active lifestyle.

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Outdoors

Walk, run, or ride along the Sammamish River Trail from the wooden bridge over the river at Bothell Landing Park, or jump on the North Creek Trail as it meanders north to Mill Creek and Everett. While at Bothell Landing, check out the historical homes and Historical Museum. 

Blythe Park sits on the western end of the Tolt Pipeline Trail and boasts easy access to the Burke Gilman Trail that heads into Seattle. Or stay in the park and enjoy a round of frisbee golf on the Howling Coyote Disc Golf Course.

One mile from downtown is the 64-acre North Creek Forest, which has seven streams and nine wetland areas. Also, Check out the UW Bothell Wetland trails

Growing Community

Northshore School District
3330 Monte Villa Parkway, Bothell, WA 98021 
425-408-6000 – nsd.org

City of Bothell
18415 101st Avenue NE, Bothell, WA 98011
425-806-6100 – www.ci.bothell.wa.us
Police (non-emergency) 425-486-1254

Bothell Public Library
18215 98th Avenue NE, Bothell WA 98011
425-486-7811- kcls.org/locations/1493/

Things to Do

Bothell is full of activities for all ages. Whether it be hiking trails, shopping for gifts, or enjoying a bite to eat, you can find it all in Bothell.

Places to Eat

Places to Shop

Trails & Parks

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Nina Bjornstal

I work with residents in Snohomish and King County who want to get weekly information about the best restaurants, coffee shops, shopping, events, outdoor activities and real estate in and around Snohomish and King County, Washington.