Explore Snohomish
At only 10,000 residents, Snohomish is far from the largest town in Snohomish County. However, after spending time in downtime Snohomish, you would hardly know that as it’s one of the more unique and lively downtowns in the state. Full of shops and restaurants set into historic buildings, it’s no wonder that downtown Snohomish is considered one of the coolest small town downtowns in America. Snohomish is also the southern terminus of the Centennial Trail. Start in downtown Snohomish and ride your bike 30 miles north through Lake Stevens, Marysville, and Arlington. With restaurants, shopping, and family-friendly outdoor activities, Snohomish is a place for everyone.
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Where to Dine
If you are a foodie, Snohomish has you covered. Why not start with dessert and enjoy a fresh-baked mini-pie at Snohomish Pie Company, or head to Snohomish Bakery for a pastry or other baked goodie.
Beer enthusiasts can head to SnoTown Brewery or Spada Farmhouse Brewery for its farmhouse-style brews.
Eat a healthy organic and vegan meal at Gorilla Bites, or enjoy farm-to-table at its finest at Rogers River View Bistro.
Finish with coffee at Looking Glass Coffee or Proper Joe Coffeehouse, or relax with a glass of Double Barrell Wine Bar or Randolph Cellars Winery.
Shopping
A visitor could spend an entire day shopping the various boutiques and shops in just a few blocks, from deep musty antique stores to modern boutiques with the latest trendy fashion. Malicious Women Co. offers candles and other gifts with an edge. Try Crush Footwear to ease the aches on your tired feet. Plant lovers will love Retreat Plant Company’s shop, while Annie’s on First offers goods for home and lifestyle.
Take a break from the shopping and wander down the River Front Trail to view the Snohomish River. Formed by the confluence of the Skykomish and Snoqualmie, the Snohomish winds its way out to Puget Sound near Everett.
Community Services
Snohomish School District
1601 Avenue D, Snohomish, WA 98290
360-563-7300 – sno.wednet.edu
City of Snohomish
116 Union Ave, Snohomish, WA 98290
360-568-3115 – snohomishwa.gov
Police (non-emergency) 425-407-3999
Snohomish Public Library
311 Maple Ave, Snohomish, WA 98290-2525
360-568-2898 – sno-isle.org/snohomish
Things to Do
Snohomish 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 Snohomish.
Places to Eat
- Andy’s Fish House
- Double Barrell Wine Bar
- Gorilla Bites
- Looking Glass Coffee
- Proper Joe Coffeehouse
- Randolph Cellars Winery
- Rogers River View Bistro
- Snohomish Bakery
- Snohomish Pie Company
- SnoTown Brewery
- Sound To Summit Brewing
- Spada Farmhouse Brewery
Places to Shop
- Annie’s on First
- Crush Footwear
- Malicious Women Co
- Retreat Plant Company
- Snohomish Running Company
- Star Center Mall Antiques