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Harborview Park — Attraction in Everett

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Harborview Park
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Howarth Park Playground
Howarth Park Restrooms, 1203 Madrona Ave, Everett, WA 98203
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Joy's Affordable Catering
4808 Glenwood Ave, Everett, WA 98203
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Harborview Park

1621 W Mukilteo Blvd, Everett, WA 98203, United States
4.6(681)
Open until 8:00 PM
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Outdoor
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Family friendly
Pet friendly
attractions: Howarth Park Playground, restaurants: , local businesses: Joy's Affordable Catering
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+1 425-257-8300
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everettwa.gov
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Nearby attractions of Harborview Park

Howarth Park Playground

Howarth Park Playground

Howarth Park Playground

4.6

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Reviews of Harborview Park

4.6
(681)
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4.0
30w

If you don't have super high expectations and don't take anyone here, who does...This is actually a super great park.

It has one of the most amazing views around the whole Puget Sound, as far as parks go. Especially considering the easy access, practically right off Mukilteo speedway and parking is steps away from a beautiful sprawling grass field.

There's a good deal of open space and then a nice area of shady grass, spotted with tall evergreens!

This last visit during the past week proved to be the most rewarding visit for us to any park (With the intention of flying a kite ) basically ever... I was able to sit on a picnic blanket while my small child flew a kite by themselves, which we hoisted to the air with one try

The location at this park under the shady trees and the wind for that time of the day made perfect kite for flying conditions.

If you're looking for a structured place for your kids to play, you would want to head down to the Mukilteo Beach Park or somewhere else with a play structure. This park has none.

As far as bathrooms go, I don't remember. Haven't noticed any. But maybe there's a porta potty? I'm sorry I don't recall at the moment.

They do have a few horizontal parking spots when you first pull into the parking lot. In case you have a trailer, you might be able...

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5.0
2y

Great spot to enjoy your coffee, have a picnic, set up a volleyball net, take a hike down to the beach below and enjoy the views of the Puget Sound, Everett Waterfront, Jetty Island, Hat Island, and Mt Baker. Someone commented that there was views of Rainier and that's incorrect. It's Mt Baker, not Rainier. If you follow the trail to the trees, they are the perfect hammock trees so don't forget your hammock. You can follow a trail down to the beach on the north side of the park or you can also find a trail on the south side that takes you to the gravel road. Or you can just walk to the gravel road and take it all the way down. The Northside trail is pretty easy so I recommend going that route to get some shade. My phone died before I got to the beach so I will have to come back and get...

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5.0
2y

This grassy park has beautiful views of the sky Puget Sound. We stopped in the late afternoon to watch the sun set. There were lots of people, families, and dogs here.

You cannot directly see the sunset, however the sky is beautiful and there is a lot to see here! To the south is the Mukilteo ferry. Ahead is Whidbey, Hat and Camano Island. Overhead is a constant stream of air traffic that doesn't get too close and loud. Too the north is the port of Everett and Everett naval station. Below is a railroad where we saw a train passing about every 30 minutes. The trains are loud.

There are about 5-8 benches and a few small picnic tables around the grassy area. Some of the benches had a lot of bird...

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Rosanne JimenezRosanne Jimenez
If you don't have super high expectations and don't take anyone here, who does...This is actually a super great park. It has one of the most amazing views around the whole Puget Sound, as far as parks go. Especially considering the easy access, practically right off Mukilteo speedway and parking is steps away from a beautiful sprawling grass field. There's a good deal of open space and then a nice area of shady grass, spotted with tall evergreens! This last visit during the past week proved to be the most rewarding visit for us to any park (With the intention of flying a kite ) basically ever... I was able to sit on a picnic blanket while my small child flew a kite by themselves, which we hoisted to the air with one try The location at this park under the shady trees and the wind for that time of the day made perfect kite for flying conditions. If you're looking for a structured place for your kids to play, you would want to head down to the Mukilteo Beach Park or somewhere else with a play structure. This park has none. As far as bathrooms go, I don't remember. Haven't noticed any. But maybe there's a porta potty? I'm sorry I don't recall at the moment. They do have a few horizontal parking spots when you first pull into the parking lot. In case you have a trailer, you might be able to take those.
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Jewels LutovskyJewels Lutovsky
Great spot to enjoy your coffee, have a picnic, set up a volleyball net, take a hike down to the beach below and enjoy the views of the Puget Sound, Everett Waterfront, Jetty Island, Hat Island, and Mt Baker. Someone commented that there was views of Rainier and that's incorrect. It's Mt Baker, not Rainier. If you follow the trail to the trees, they are the perfect hammock trees so don't forget your hammock. You can follow a trail down to the beach on the north side of the park or you can also find a trail on the south side that takes you to the gravel road. Or you can just walk to the gravel road and take it all the way down. The Northside trail is pretty easy so I recommend going that route to get some shade. My phone died before I got to the beach so I will have to come back and get some more pics.
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If you don't have super high expectations and don't take anyone here, who does...This is actually a super great park. It has one of the most amazing views around the whole Puget Sound, as far as parks go. Especially considering the easy access, practically right off Mukilteo speedway and parking is steps away from a beautiful sprawling grass field. There's a good deal of open space and then a nice area of shady grass, spotted with tall evergreens! This last visit during the past week proved to be the most rewarding visit for us to any park (With the intention of flying a kite ) basically ever... I was able to sit on a picnic blanket while my small child flew a kite by themselves, which we hoisted to the air with one try The location at this park under the shady trees and the wind for that time of the day made perfect kite for flying conditions. If you're looking for a structured place for your kids to play, you would want to head down to the Mukilteo Beach Park or somewhere else with a play structure. This park has none. As far as bathrooms go, I don't remember. Haven't noticed any. But maybe there's a porta potty? I'm sorry I don't recall at the moment. They do have a few horizontal parking spots when you first pull into the parking lot. In case you have a trailer, you might be able to take those.
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Great spot to enjoy your coffee, have a picnic, set up a volleyball net, take a hike down to the beach below and enjoy the views of the Puget Sound, Everett Waterfront, Jetty Island, Hat Island, and Mt Baker. Someone commented that there was views of Rainier and that's incorrect. It's Mt Baker, not Rainier. If you follow the trail to the trees, they are the perfect hammock trees so don't forget your hammock. You can follow a trail down to the beach on the north side of the park or you can also find a trail on the south side that takes you to the gravel road. Or you can just walk to the gravel road and take it all the way down. The Northside trail is pretty easy so I recommend going that route to get some shade. My phone died before I got to the beach so I will have to come back and get some more pics.
Jewels Lutovsky

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