From our beachside off-leash area to places with wishbones at the ready, Edmonds loves canines—locals and visitors alike.
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It's not enough that Edmonds has five miles of shoreline, 47 parks, a marina, a rare urban wetland and an underwater marine sanctuary. It's a place where the arts, a vibrant downtown, and scenic waterfront beauty all come together.
From our beachside off-leash area to places with wishbones at the ready, Edmonds loves canines—locals and visitors alike.
When night falls and autumn calls, jiggers armed with headlamps, buckets, lines, and hope flock to the edge of Puget Sound to cast, drop, and snap for delectable squid with iridescent lures. Dinner’s just a few hours away at this favorite watering hole.
Bev Bowe makes bird watching fun. The master birder — one of several Puget Sound Bird Fest field guides — routinely takes people out in nature to spot all sorts of fine-feathered, fluttering, soaring, jay-popping friends. In no time, she’ll make you a birder, too.
From our beachside off-leash area to places with wishbones at the ready, Edmonds loves canines—locals and visitors alike.
When night falls and autumn calls, jiggers armed with headlamps, buckets, lines, and hope flock to the edge of Puget Sound to cast, drop, and snap for delectable squid with iridescent lures. Dinner’s just a few hours away at this favorite watering hole.
Bev Bowe makes bird watching fun. The master birder — one of several Puget Sound Bird Fest field guides — routinely takes people out in nature to spot all sorts of fine-feathered, fluttering, soaring, jay-popping friends. In no time, she’ll make you a birder, too.