Spring is here! Time to fill up those plots and pots for Mother Nature’s fashion show, delighting passersby with verdant loveliness: pretty in pink, crimson, shimmering shades of sherbet green, blossoms and leaves turned toward heavenly light.
It's not enough that Edmonds has five miles of shoreline, 47 parks, a marina, a rare urban wetland and an underwater marine sanctuary. This jewel of a place attracts dreamers who create art at every turn and restaurants that are giving the big cities a run for their money.
Spring is here! Time to fill up those plots and pots for Mother Nature’s fashion show, delighting passersby with verdant loveliness: pretty in pink, crimson, shimmering shades of sherbet green, blossoms and leaves turned toward heavenly light.
From the marshes and cedars, sea to shining sea, Edmonds follows a most original path toward enlightenment, artistic integrity, and room for all peoples.
With summer just around the corner, now’s the perfect time to begin making plans to visit — and stay awhile. Edmonds is ready for your safe, summer vacation.
Spring is here! Time to fill up those plots and pots for Mother Nature’s fashion show, delighting passersby with verdant loveliness: pretty in pink, crimson, shimmering shades of sherbet green, blossoms and leaves turned toward heavenly light.
From the marshes and cedars, sea to shining sea, Edmonds follows a most original path toward enlightenment, artistic integrity, and room for all peoples.
With summer just around the corner, now’s the perfect time to begin making plans to visit — and stay awhile. Edmonds is ready for your safe, summer vacation.
Mix five miles of shoreline, walking trails in 47 parks and multiple athletic fields with a little sunshine, and you've got the perfect recipe for getting outdoors in Edmonds.
The many lives of Gary Larson: Cruise ship comedian, NY Times crossword puzzle creator, and the official Bubble Man of Olympic Beach. Entertainment is in the DNA of Edmonds' favorite bubble blower.
Whale sightings in the Salish Sea are an "embarassment of riches." Gray whale tours continue through April.
A ton of fun and discovery awaits families, from breathtaking parks and beaches to historic museums and train spotting.
A late winter day in Edmonds makes a great family getaway. Enjoy a ferry ride, watch the whales, and grab a bite. It will be "the best day, ever!"
Views of the Olympics, sunsets that beg to be seen, sandy beaches, and an underwater park. Just come, already. Bliss is waiting for you here.
At a little over a mile, the Edmonds Marine Walkway is nothing but fabulous views, sea air, and a great way to stretch your legs.
Free as a Bird: solitary hobby takes off in Edmonds. For birders and bird watchers, Edmonds remains a prime piece of real estate to watch a most glorious show. Spread your wings and learn how to join in the fun.
Puget Sound peeps know the exhilaration of witnessing whales breach. Want to know what whales are migrating around Edmonds and when? Read on.
Edmonds is full of surprises. The best way to see them all is on foot. So, tie your shoes, grab your smartphone, maybe a pair of binoculars, and get to it!
Edmonds is the Puget Sound area's best place to chillax. A growing restaurant destination, a welcoming downtown, a rockin' arts & culture scene, and sandy beaches and marina provide plenty of opportunities.
Edmonds' love of dogs brings them to the off-leash beach and around the town.