Buying a Home in Marysville, Washington
Marysville is located in Snohomish CountyPopulation: 10,328Every direction you turn, Marysville reveals some of the lively big city attractions you wouldn't expect, with all the small-town values you would. Come and stay for a day or night, for a week, or for all seasons. Situated near picturesque mountains, lakes, rivers and the Puget Sound, Marysville lies on the north crescent of the fertile Snohomish River Delta in northwestern Snohomish County, Wash. With a panorama of clear waters of the Puget Sound to the west and the Cascade Mountains to the east, Marysville, known to many as "The Strawberry City," offers visitors all the conveniences and opportunities that give the Pacific Northwest its enduring splendor and vitality. "Where quality of life is our way of life" is more than our City's motto -- it's a commitment, and an ideal we strive to live up to every day, for ourselves and the visitors we welcome. Whether you're spending a day or staying a lifetime, Marysville invites you to discover all it has to offer. Discover the pleasures that Marysville and its Parks and Recreation offer the active spirit in everyone. The rolling hillsides of Jennings Memorial/Nature Park provide a great place to stroll, picnic, play ball or bike ride. The Rotary Ranch Petting Zoo is a perennial summer favorite among young animal lovers, and Gehl House Museum turns the clock back to slower times. High rollers with that lucky feeling can visit the Tulalip Tribes Casino. Cedarcrest Golf Course offers an enjoyable day on the greens beneath canopies of tall cedars, more so since it underwent a multi-million renovation in 1997. Marysville is also a portal to many regional outdoor activities. Peaks like domineering Mount Pilchuck, Three Fingers, Whitehorse and Glacier Peak present hikers and climbers with breathtaking vistas of Snohomish County and Puget Sound. Local waters accessible by boat launch provide fishing to challenge the most avid angler, and the Snohomish River Delta system offers boaters, kayakers and canoers a firsthand view of exotic wetland and aquatic wildlife. Twin Lakes, Wenberg and Gissberg state parks cater to campers, boaters and beachcombers. Experience some of the most rustic, unhurried charm of Third Street in the downtown district, or visit the Marysville Towne Centre Mall and thriving service sector that extends in all directions. Historic Third Street recalls a slower era; sure, the times have changed, but the friendliness and hospitality haven't. Bargain hunters will always find that special knick-knack or gift, and the perfect meal or snack to walk off an afternoon browse is often just around the corner. Every step you take, Marysville gives you one more reason to keep exploring, to play or to shop. But you don't have to spend your visit always on the move. Comeford Park and the Ken Baxter Senior Community Center downtown offer a great place to people-watch. Among area restaurants, enjoy a delicious meal of seafood, fresh pasta, fine coffees, the best strawberry shortcake and tallest pies in the region. Pack a picnic, or enjoy summer music concerts in Jennings Park. Cozy hotels and lodging with easy I-5 access are available to overnighters, and so are RV hookups. See other communities near Marysville |
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