Snohomish

BNSF Snohomish River Bridge

Snohomish is a city southeast of Everett and northwest of Monroe. The city's airport, Harvey Airfield, is located south of downtown and used primarily for general aviation. Snohomish has a downtown district that is renowned for its collection of antique shops and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Snohomish offers its residents access to quality schools, plenty of outdoor recreational activities and easy commutes into nearby larger cities all while having a small-town feel.

Demographics & Info:

About 10,100 people as of 2023.

Walk Score of 85/100. Bike Score of 61/100 (according to Walkscore.com).

58.3% homes are owner-occupied (according to Census data).

Snohomish School District

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Neighborhoods:

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  • Fobes Hill
  • Silver Firs
  • North Snohomish
  • Downtown
  • Bromart
  • Three Lakes
  • Jamison Corner
  • Roosevelt
  • Wagner
  • Snohomish Cascade

Interesting Places To Visit:

SNOHOMISH COUNTY CENTENNIAL TRAIL

The Snohomish County Centennial Trail stretches 30-miles by rail-trail and connects Snohomish, Lake Stevens, and Skagit County. It comprises an equestrian trail that spans six feet and a non-motorized trail that spans ten feet. During your visit, you can spot public art installations along the trail such as the “History Quilt” on the Nakashima Barn.

BLACKMAN HOUSE
WILLIS D. TUCKER COMMUNITY PARK
STAR CENTER ANTIQUE MALL
SHONOMISH AQUATIC CENTER