Snohomish County is a springboard to the Pacific Northwest
The rustic wonderland of the Pacific Northwest is your oyster if you choose to book one of the Snohomish County vacation rentals. This huge cut-out alongside Puget Sound also rises to encompass the hulking, glaciated peaks of the Washington Cascades in the east. You can spend days whale watching for orcas in the icy swells, or donning the crampons and hitting the grizzly wilderness of the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Seattle's Space Needle and rumbling monorails are close, too. What more could you want?
Snohomish County's hefty bounty
Bag yourself Snohomish County vacation rentals in Everett town for a chance to wonder at the cavernous factories at the Future of Flight Aviation Center, where the hulking Boeing planes are crafted. Or, opt for something more rustic and grab your Snohomish County vacation rentals close to the Cascades. From there, you'll be able to break out and hike the pine-topped ridges of the Glacier Peak Wilderness and the Wenatchee National Forest – iconic WA hinterlands both. Meanwhile, the Seattle Art Museum, MoPOP, and the IMAX-ready Pacific Science Center await in the city to the south.
Snohomish County shines in all seasons
Pick your season wisely in Snohomish County – it will change the character of that vacation completely. For skiing and snowshoeing in the Cascades, the winter is a must, running from around December to March. For hiking and mountain biking and touring the streets of Seattle's interesting neighborhoods, spring and summer are the best choices. They run from May to September and have the most sun – still be sure to bring a raincoat though, this is the Pacific Northwest…
Snohomish County is mountains and sounds
Snohomish County has a truly dramatic position. Just a stone's throw north of Seattle, it spills into the cold waters of the Puget Sound, where the leafy San Juan Islands beckon in the distance, and orcas flip on the waves. The other half of the region is dominated by a whole other geographical wonder: mountains. The Washington Cascades reach for the clouds in the east, heralding the great Glacier Peak Wilderness and the Wenatchee National Forest. It's there that black bears roam, lynxes stalk, and alpine lakes glisten below ice fields.
How to get to and around Snohomish County
The nearest airport is in Everett, WA (PAE-Snohomish County - Paine Field), located 5.4 mi (8.6 km) from the city center.
If you prefer to travel by train, Everett Station, Edmonds Station and Stanwood Station are the main stations in the area.