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Rockin' the Seattle suburbs in Edmonds
Looking for a northwestern city that goes a little lighter on the flannel and grunge? Then look no further than Edmonds. Just north of Seattle on Puget Sound, Edmonds is a laid-back suburban community known for its residential neighborhoods, lively downtown, and scenic mountain views. A thriving cultural hub in its own right, you can find a number of music and arts festivals throughout the year, as well as enough nightlife, shopping, and dining to make even the biggest city jealous. With an Edmonds vacation rental, you'll be right at the heart of all the Pacific Northwest has to offer.
Edmonds – I just want to fly
After a day on the water, head to the The Future of Flight Aviation Center in nearby Mukilteo. Here, you can get a hands-on look at the history – and the future – of air travel. The museum is adjacent to the Boeing Everett Production Facility, and a tour of the aircraft plant is a must for even the most casual airplane enthusiast. Back in town, the Cascadia Art Museum boasts a selection of rotating works by local and international artists in a striking 19th-century building.
Edmonds – a sound you've got to see to believe
While it's a little smaller than its neighbor to the south, Edmonds has plenty going on. The sandy Marina Beach Park is a popular destination, and you can enjoy sunbathing, kayaking, and fishing on Puget Sound. Whalewatching is a major draw, too, and you'll find a number of outfitters in the area offering tours to spot orcas and gray whales during their regular migrations. Feeling artsy? Edmonds boasts a number of annual festivals, and, if you're lucky, you can catch local events like the Edmonds Art Festival or the Edmonds Jazz Connection.
Edmonds – everything's better down where it's wetter
Not all stereotypes exist for a reason, but the Pacific Northwest's reputation for rainy weather is definitely warranted. Edmonds has a temperate marine climate, which means cool winters, warm summers, and regular rainfall throughout the year. July and August are the warmest – and the driest – months, with average highs of 76ºF. Fall, winter, and spring are cool and wet, with highs in the upper 40s in December and January. The rainy winter months are also your best bet for finding a deal on an Edmonds vacation rental – just make like a local and keep a raincoat handy.
Exploring the natural features in Edmonds
Whether you're looking for adventure or just want to spend some time taking in the scenery, Edmonds is a great place to get out in nature. Here are a few of the area's noteworthy natural features, all within 30 miles (48.2 km) of the city center:
- Seattle Center (13.1 mi / 21.1 km)
- Edmonds Waterfront (0.5 mi / 0.8 km)
- Golden Gardens Park (8.2 mi / 13.2 km)
- Green Lake Park (9.3 mi / 15 km)
- Hiram M. Chittenden Locks (9.9 mi / 16 km)
- Mukilteo Lighthouse Park (10 mi / 16.1 km)
Transportation options to and around Edmonds
The nearest airport is in Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), located 25.6 mi (41.2 km) from the city center. If you can't find a flight that's convenient for your trip, you can also fly into Everett, WA (PAE-Snohomish County - Paine Field), which is 8.2 mi (13.2 km) away.
If you prefer train travel, you can make your way to Edmonds Station.