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 downtown Lake Stevens at North Cove Park during a three-day weekend in late July. Not only is it an excellent opportunity for a family outing where you can enjoy a boat parade, carnival rides, a car show, and a circus. Explore one of many lakeshore parks such as Lundeen Park. There you will find the city’s largest beach, where you can swim, picnic, paddleboard, and kayak. 

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Community Services

Lake Stevens School District
12309 22nd St NE, Lake Stevens, WA 98258
425-335-1500 – lkstevens.wednet.edu

City of Lake Stevens
1812 Main Street, Lake Stevens, WA 98258
425-622-9400 – lakestevenswa.gov
Police (non-emergency) 425-622-9401

Lake Stevens Public Library
2211 Grade Road, Lake Stevens, WA 98258-8122
425-334-1900 – sno-isle.org/lake-stevens

 

Things to Do

Lake Stevens is full of activities for all ages. Whether it be swimming beaches, shopping for gifts, or enjoying a bite to eat, you can find it all in Lake Stevens.

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.