Community Highlight: Everett Recreation
Everett, WA offers a wide range of recreational activities for residents and visitors alike. With its extensive park system managed by Everett Parks & Community Services, individuals can enjoy outdoor spaces, cultural arts events, and senior center programs. From sports and aquatic resources to golf courses and volunteer opportunities, there is something for everyone to enjoy in the vibrant recreational scene of Everett, WA.
Forest Park
Discover Everett’s sprawling wooded wonderland – fun family recreation all year round. It features, basketball court, field, horseshoes, pickleball court, picnic shelter, playground, restrooms, trails and more! Learn More
American Legion Memorial Park
From the bluff overlooking Port Gardner Bay, enjoy panoramic views of Everett’s busy waterfront, Gedney (Hat) Island, Whidbey Island and Camano Island. Across the street, explore a large playground, shady old trees, spacious lawns, sport and picnic facilities. Interpretive signs reveal the site’s history. Hibulb Village, the Snohomish People’s primary winter home and hub for trade, leadership and socialization, occupied the beach below for centuries. Learn More
Harborview Park
This park boasts a spectacular northerly view of Possession Sound. The grassy lawn provides a great place for picnics. Size: 8 acres. Learn More
Everett Parks and Community Services
Offers a variety of services including running the many parks the city has to offer. It runs classes and programs, senior services, golf courses, and more. Learn More
Funko Field
Funko Field, located at Everett Memorial Stadium in Everett, Washington, is a historic venue that serves as the home of the Everett AquaSox, the minor league affiliate of the Seattle Mariners. With its double-wall dimensions and a rich baseball history dating back to World War II, Funko Field offers an exciting and affordable experience for baseball fans of all ages. Learn More
Angel of the Winds Community Ice Rink
The Everett Community Ice Rink is an NHL regulation ice rink open year-round for public skating, local hockey leagues, figure skating, instructional lessons and much more! Learn More
Jetty Island
First off – let’s make sure you’re familiar with Jetty Island. It’s a two-mile-long, human-made island that acts as a ‘breakwater’ for the Port of Everett Marina. Besides its functional purpose, it's also an excellent beach. True story, it’s probably one of Washington’s best beaches, and the water is pretty warm because it’s shallow. Visiting the Jetty is a little like stepping back in time – there are no cars, no electricity, and no running water – so you’ll want to prepare accordingly. Learn More
Schack Art Center
Founded In 1974 by a group of artists and arts advocates, the Schack Art Center has grown from a grassroots movement into the leading visual arts center between Seattle and Vancouver B.C. Located in downtown Everett, we exhibit contemporary art focusing on issues of social justice, celebrating diverse cultures, and bringing non-traditional art to the public. Learn More
Everett Golf & Country Club
The Everett Golf and Country Club, established in 1910, is a prestigious private golf club located in Everett, Washington. With its rich history and commitment to excellence, the club offers a welcoming and diverse environment for golf enthusiasts. Boasting an 18-hole course, well-groomed fairways, and beautiful views, the Everett Golf and Country Club provides a challenging yet enjoyable experience for golfers of all skill levels. Whether you're a member or a visitor, this club is sure to leave a lasting impression. Learn More
Imagine Children’s Museum
Free and guided play builds a child’s social and academic development. At Imagine Children’s Museum, we promote the power of play: learning and growing by doing what every child loves to do best…play! Our interactive exhibits and activities encourage children chronologically (ages 1-12) and their families to role play, experiment, splash, think, wander and create together in a place where they can feel physically and emotionally safe. Learn More
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