Edmonds
Get in
By train
- 🌍 Edmonds station, 211 Railroad Avenue. Edmonds is served by Amtrak's Cascades and Empire Builder lines, and the Sounder Commuter Rail line running from Seattle to Everett.
By ferry
- Washington State Ferries. There is a ferry service linking Edmonds and Kingston.
Get around
See
- Edmonds Historical Museum, 118 5th Ave N, ☎ +1 425 774-0900. W-Su 1PM-4PM. Suggested donation $2 adults, $1 students.
Do
- Scuba dive, although the colder waters of Puget Sound are not for everyone, the Edmonds Underwater Park for scuba divers is one of the most popular shore dives in the State. Visitors can rent or buy dive gear, or even get a guided tour, from nearby Underwater Sports.
- Edmonds Underwater Park — The park is relatively shallow with a maximum depth of about 45 feet. There is a network of anchored ropes that lead to a variety of submerged features. Shipwrecks include the large tugboat Triumph and the Lopez Pontoon . The site is known for large ling cod, cabezon, octopus, surf perch and rockfish, and a lot of invertebrates. Grey whales have also been seen by divers.
- A Taste of Edmonds, Civic Playfields, ☎ +1 425 776-6711, e-mail: Taste@EdmondsWA.com. Held over a weekend, mid-August each year. Free.
Buy
Eat
- Epulo Bistro, 526 Main St (5 blocks up the hill from the ferry), ☎ +1 425 678-8680. 4:00 - 11:00. $10-$25.
Drink
- Rory's of Edmonds (Rory's), 105 Main St (By the ferry dock), ☎ +1 425 778-3433.
- Salish Sea Brewing Company, 518 Dayton St.
Sleep
- Best Western Plus Edmonds Harbor Inn (Harbor Inn), 130 W Dayton, ☎ +1 425 771-5021, fax: +1 425 672-2880. Check-in: 2PM, check-out: 11AM.
- Travelodge Edmonds, 23825 Highway 99 North, ☎ +1 425 771-8008, fax: +1 425 771-0080, e-mail: BadinChe@wynhg.com. Check-in: 2PM, check-out: 11AM.
Go next
Routes through Edmonds |
Vancouver ← Everett ← | N |
→ Seattle → Portland |
END ← Seattle ← | W |
→ Everett → Spokane |
Vancouver ← Lynnwood ← | N |
→ Mountlake Terrace → Seattle |
Everett ← Lynnwood ← | N |
→ Shoreline → Seattle |
Ends at N |
W |
→ Shoreline → Mountlake Terrace |
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