Address: 1404 1st St, Marysville, WA 98270, USA
Phone: +13603638400
Sunday: 8AM–8PM
Monday: 8AM–8PM
Tuesday: 8AM–8PM
Wednesday: 8AM–8PM
Thursday: 8AM–8PM
Friday: 8AM–8PM
Saturday: 8AM–8PM
Micah and me
This is a super easy boat launch to get to with nice bathroom (as far as boat launch has bathrooms are concerned). Very large parking area for boats and a separate area for cars without trailers. Has a small playground. Not the greatest part of town.
Kellie Shepherd Moeller
Perfect place to walk. Out to the end and back is about an hour walking, but I stop to photograph birds as it is a great place to find all sorts of water fowl, eagles, hawks, herons, etc... Today I even saw a seal, which seemed odd, but the water runs into Puget Sound. Great for kids, and is paved, great for wheelchairs, and a few benches to sit on along the way. This is my "go to" afternoon walk that is close to Everett. Family friendly, but my young grandkids didn't make it the whole way walking. It would have been better with their bikes or skateboards.
Cindy Slimak
Paved walkway along the water. Often see eagles, kingfisher, hummingbirds, ducks, Canadian geese, seals, and river otters. Good place for families and seniors. I ride my bike here regularly and never tire of the changing scene. There are benches along the path and a small picnic area at the end of the trail where I usually see bunnies.
Jen Joseph
Excellent biking/walking trail. Well paved with many benches to stop and gaze at the mountain scenery along the way. Dog friendly with poopie bags provided at beginning and mid way thru trail. I went on a Friday around 11 am. The trail was not crowded in the least. Observed several people enjoying a kayak paddle, jet ski ride, and one fishing boat. 4 stars only because of slightly annoying highway noise...but wasn't totally unbearable.
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Chinook Salmon Summer Flounder Pink Salmon
The park is on the corner of state and 1st Street with the actual entrance being on 1st across the street from the backside of staples/Petco(stores located in the Marysville Town Center). You can park or walk in to enjoy the playground, walking trail and there's a boat launch. The only restricted road I can immediately think of would be the walking path along the Slough unless there's some private ones for park workers around. Google can really be a pain sometimes, hope this helps.
There are 4, I think, at the far and if the tail. I don't imagine it would comfortably accommodate that many. And there's a couple benches up by the play area at the start of the trail.
Yes. 1/2 mile maybe, 10 minutes.
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