Visit Everett
2930 Wetmore Ave, Ste. 10-A, Everett WA 98201
email: jcortes@everettwa.gov
phone: 425.257.7110
📷: @unlikelyviking
Where modern cityscape meets the Salish Sea.
Sitting on the shores of Port Gardner Bay, gazing across Puget Sound at the Olympic Mountains, Everett offers the signature blend of culture and nature that the Pacific Northwest is famous for and is a rich landscape of choices.
Everett is home to the Port of Everett, the largest public marina on the West Coast, makers, artists, trailblazers, outdoor enthusiasts, and the largest building in the world- Boeing’s cutting-edge aviation facility where innovation and imagination take flight.
"In Everett, opportunities are a natural resource. Economic. Educational. Cultural. Recreational. Propelled by our industrial-strength commitment to innovative businesses, and inspired by a mountain-to-sea natural beauty that defies description."
-Economic Alliance Snohomish County
Information below curtesy of Economic Alliance Snohomish County.
From the mountains to the sea, Everett is the perfect launchpad to explore the PNW. There are tidepools and secret islands waiting to be explored, peaks to climb, planes to marvel at, craft beer tours to take, art galleries and cozy coffee shops to tuck into after a day of beachcombing or hiking.
Soak in the sweeping mountain views, or soak up the clam and mussel broth, you choose!
Visit Everett
2930 Wetmore Ave, Ste. 10-A, Everett WA 98201
email: jcortes@everettwa.gov
phone: 425.257.7110
📷: @unlikelyviking
Economic Development Division
2930 Wetmore Ave., Ste. 10-A, Everett WA 98201
Dan Eernissee
email: deernissee@everettwa.gov
phone number: 425.257.8681
Downtown Everett Association
2707 Colby Ave., Ste F, Everett WA 98201
email: info@downtowneverettwa.org
phone: 425-258-0700
The design-forward terminal brings visitors direct to Everett and Seattle NorthCountry. Propeller Airport at Seattle Paine Field International Airport offers visitors a relaxed and refined alternative when flying into the greater Seattle area, and convenient, easy access to the region (not to mention stunning views of the snowy Olympic Mountains). "The beauty of Paine Field isn’t only in its natural surroundings; it’s also in the design, flow, fit, and finish of the details. These details are reflective of the sophistication of Snohomish County." -Brett Smith, CEO Propeller Airports
Welcome to Seattle NorthCountry, a place where aviation innovators, tech geniuses, original thinkers, and lovers of the outdoors not only commingle, but are often times the same person.
Just 15 miles north of Seattle, Seattle NorthCountry stretches from the peaks of the Cascade Mountains to the shores of the Salish Sea. In between, you’ll find the perfect combination of infrastructure, sophistication, adventure, and recreation that today’s work-life balance seekers desire. It’s the ideal place to mix business with pleasure, with the added convenience of the Port of Everett, commercial air service at Seattle Paine Field Passenger Terminal, and Interstate 5 bisecting the region.
Whether you’re looking to grow, expand, or relocate an existing business, incubate or accelerate a startup, or simply work remotely in an environment that is as conducive to innovation as it is exploration, you’ll find it all in Seattle NorthCountry.
There's a little bit of everything within the four visitor regions of Snohomish County, WA. Seattle NorthCountry is uniquely situated between the water and the mountains in the heart of aviation country. As such, you can easily access the many cultures — the nautical, artistic, outdoors, and farming communities — that make up the essence of Pacific Northwest. Use the clickable interactive map below to find more information and content about each of our regions.
Skykomish & Snohomish River Valleys
Salish Sea Coastal Communities
The inland sea is most of who we are. It’s the source of food and weather, transportation and inspiration. The saltwater offers a sparkling view, a respite, and a place to play…
Urban Basecamp
Urban Basecamp is the diverse, metropolitan heart of Seattle NorthCountry. Artists can afford to live in these old brick and timber mill cities; makers are tucked away in urban spaces, painting, jamming…
Stillaguamish & Sauk River Valleys
Rooted in folkways - where older traditions meet modern iterations of Pacific Northwest culture - the small working towns of this valley still resonate with stories of indgenous peoples, lumberjack and mining…
What to do in a place that has it all? We get that a lot. Seattle NorthCountry is packed with experiences stretching from the Cascade Mountains to the Salish Sea. Here are some adventure ideas to get you headed in the right direction.
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