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Tour the world's largest building by volume at the Boeing Everett Factory, where 747s, 767s, 777s, and 787s are assembled. The adjacent Future of Flight Aviation Center offers interactive exhibits and panoramic views of Paine Field's runway.

Stroll along the revitalized marina, the largest public marina on the West Coast. The area features parks, public art like the 'Jetty Island' sign, restaurants with water views, and summer ferry access to the sandy, car-free Jetty Island.

Pop culture fans pilgrimage to the flagship Funko store, a vibrant wonderland of collectible figures. The surrounding Everett Mall Way area offers diverse shopping, from big-box retailers to local boutiques and the indoor Everett Mall.
things to do
Everett balances its industrial might with accessible parks, cultural venues, and family-friendly attractions, offering a genuine slice of Pacific Northwest life.
Catch a live performance, film, or comedy show at this beautifully restored 1901 vaudeville house. It's a cornerstone of downtown's cultural scene and one of Washington's oldest operating theatres.
Wander through 197 acres of old-growth forest with over 4 miles of trails. The park also features an animal farm, an outdoor pool, playgrounds, and tennis courts, making it a perfect family destination.
Enjoy affordable, classic minor-league baseball at Funko Field. The Everett AquaSox, a Seattle Mariners affiliate, offer a fun, family-oriented atmosphere with promotions and fireworks on select nights.
Watch glassblowers and other artists at work in the open studios. This downtown hub also features rotating galleries, a shop selling local crafts, and hands-on classes for all ages.
Escape to this man-made, two-mile-long island sanctuary in summer. The free passenger ferry from the 10th Street Boat Launch provides access to sandy beaches, warm shallow water, and nature trails.
Shop for local produce, artisan foods, and crafts at this vibrant Sunday market (seasonal) on Wall Street in downtown Everett. It's a great way to connect with local farmers and makers.
neighborhoods
Everett's neighborhoods range from the historic downtown core and bustling waterfront to quiet residential areas with stunning views of the Sound and mountains.
The city's historic heart, featuring the Everett Theatre, the Schack Art Center, the main library, and a growing number of restaurants and cafes along Colby and Hewitt Avenues. The architecture tells the story of the city's early 20th-century boom.
Centered around the massive Port of Everett marina, this area blends maritime industry with new waterfront apartments, parks like Grand Avenue Park (with epic views), and restaurants overlooking the docks and Naval Station Everett.
A large, primarily residential area southeast of downtown centered around its namesake lake. It's a family-friendly zone with shopping plazas, diverse dining options, and easy freeway access.
A quiet, wooded residential neighborhood nestled next to the expansive Forest Park. It offers a more secluded feel with winding streets, larger lots, and quick access to the park's extensive trail network and amenities.
The industrial and aviation epicenter, home to the Boeing factory, the Future of Flight, and the growing Paine Field commercial airport (PAE). The surrounding area includes aviation-related businesses and hotels catering to travelers and employees.
Browse by category
Find trusted salons and barbershops in neighborhood hubs like North Everett and Silver Lake.
Big-box convenience meets quirky local shops, anchored by the Everett Mall and Funko.
From fresh seafood on the marina to authentic international eats along Broadway.
Reliable trades and services supporting Everett's mix of historic homes and modern developments.
Stay active on the waterfront trails, at local gyms, and in expansive city parks.
A hub for aerospace, maritime, and manufacturing support industries.
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