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Edmonds from the water

Edmonds is a city in the Puget Sound region of Washington (state). A walkable main street and seaside parks frame the busy ferry terminal. The city is charming enough for European travel personality Rick Steves, who makes his home here.

Get in

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By car

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State Route 99, the Pacific Highway, runs just inside the eastern edge of the city.

Interstate 5 runs just a mile east of the city. Northbound, take Exit 177 WA-104. Southbound, take Exit 179 220th St.

By train

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See also: Rail travel in the United States

By ferry

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  • 2 Washington State Ferries, +1 206-464-6400, toll-free: +1-800-843-3779. A ferry route links Edmonds to Kingston on the Kitsap Peninsula. This ferry is part of WA-104. Ferries run approximately hourly, and the crossing takes about 30 minutes. There is typically a long wait time during summer weekends. Washington State Ferries (Q3500373) on Wikidata Washington State Ferries on Wikipedia

By bus

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  • Travel Washington Dungeness Line (Operated by Greyhound Connect), (bus stops) pick-up at Edmonds Amtrak Station for going towards Sea-Tac via Downtown Seattle and at the Ferry Terminal for going towards Port Angeles, +1 360 417-0700. Connects Seattle and SeaTac Airport to Port Townsend, Sequim and Port Angeles. The bus goes across the Puget Sound on the Edmonds-Kingston ferry. They also pick-up and drop off at the major Seattle hospitals, west of downtown, with an advance 24 hour reservation (Arnold Medical Pavilion, Harborview, Poly-Clinic Madison, VA, Swedish First Hill and Virginia Mason Buck Pavillion). One way: $39 from downtown, $49 from airport; Round trip: $69 from downtown, $79 from airport.

Get around

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  • Bus route 102 goes across to Lynnwood Transit Center via Main St, 212th St SW, and 52nd Ave W. This route operates daily throughout the day.
  • Bus route 130 connects with Lynnwood Transit Center via Aurora Village and Mountlake Terrace Station. This route operates daily throughout the day.
  • Bus route 166 to Silver Firs via Lynnwood Transit Center, Ash Way P&R and Mill Creek.
  • Bus route 909 replaces the 416 express bus route from Edmonds Ferry terminal to 238th ST SW & Hwy 99. From 238th St SW it goes north on Hwy 99 and then east on Lakeview Dr toward Mountlake Terrace Station where passengers transfer to Link Light Rail Line 1 towards Seattle and Seattle Tacoma International Airport.

The transportation hubs (bus station) in Edmonds are Edmonds station (see "By train" above) on Railroad Ave & Main by the ferry terminal, and 3 Edmonds College on 68th Ave W & 202nd St on the east side of the Edmonds College campus.

Map
Map of Edmonds

See

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The Edmonds Ferry Dock at sunset

Do

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Scuba diving

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Although the colder waters of Puget Sound are not for everyone, the Edmonds Underwater Park is one of the most popular shore dives in the state for scuba divers.

  • 1 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. Edmonds Underwater Park (Q5338955) on Wikidata Edmonds Underwater Park on Wikipedia
  • 2 Underwater Sports, 264 Railroad Ave. Rent or buy dive gear, or even get a guided tour

Events

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Buy

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Downtown Edmonds is one of the only business districts in the Seattle area that faces the Puget Sound. The city leans into its quaint seaside charm, which makes it a popular place to stroll.

  • 1 Rick Steves Travel Center, 130 4th Ave N, +1 425-771-8303. Sa 9AM–5PM. The home base for the popular brand promoting European travel to Americans, with guidebooks, a TV series, a radio show, and guided trips. Explore the travel library, or ask expert travel advisors for advice.

Eat

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  • 1 Epulo Bistro, 190 Sunset Ave Suite B (Salish Crossing next to Cascadia Art Museum), +1 425 678-8680. M-Th 4PM-8:30PM; F-Sa 3PM-9:30PM. $10-$25.
  • 2 Fire and the Feast, 526 Main St (5 blocks up the hill from the ferry), +1 425 549-2852. Tu-Th 4PM-9PM; F 4PM-9:30PM; Sa-Su 10AM-2PM & 3PM-9PM. $10-$25.
  • 3 Demitris Woodstone Taverna, 101 Main St (next to the ferry terminal and Brackett's Landing), +1 425-744-9999. M-W 11AM-10PM; Th-F 11AM-11PM; Sa 9AM-11PM; Su 9AM-10PM. A nice spot with an outdoor balcony affording a lovely view of Puget Sound. It has a nice offering of Mediterranean and Northwest seafood, with friendly bartenders and wait staff.

Drink

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Sleep

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Connect

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The area code for Edmonds, Snohomish County and the Eastside is 425.

By mail

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  • 2 Edmonds Post Office (US Postal Service), 130 2nd Ave N, +1 425 771-9173. M-F 8:30AM-5PM, Sa 9:30AM-1PM. Serving zip code 98020. A centrally located place to mail gifts to someone or mail your purchases back home after shopping.
  • 3 Perrinville Post Office (US Postal Service), 7601 Olympic View Dr, +1 425 771-9173. M-F 9:30AM-4PM, Sa 9:30AM-2PM. Serving zip codes 98026.

Go next

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Routes through Edmonds
Vancouver Everett  N  S  Seattle Portland
END Seattle  W  E  Everett Spokane
Everett Lynnwood  N  S  Shoreline Seattle
Ends at N S Kingston ← Car ferry  W  E  Shoreline Mountlake Terrace


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