NS Everett, WA - Nearby Cities

    Everett, WA
    Everett is the largest city in Snohomish County, Washington and currently serves as the county seat. The city has a current population of 91,000 people and was named after Everett Colby, the son of the founder, Charles L. Colby. The city lies 25 miles north of Seattle and received the All-American City Award in 2002. The largest public marina on the west coast is located in Everett and is home to the Boeing aircraft assembly plant for the 747, 767, 777, and the new 787. Located just 1 mile from the Naval Station Everett, the city offers a thriving community for prospective residents looking to relocate to the area.

    Houses for sale in the area start at $199,000 for a 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Rentals in the area start at a monthly rate of $525 for a one bedroom, one bath unit. Hotels such as the Holiday Inn and the Best Western Cascadia offer temporary lodging for visitors. Amenities include free wireless internet and complimentary breakfasts with rates starting at $89 a night.

    Local attractions include the Boeing Aircraft Factory Tour Center which offers visitors a look behind the scenes at the construction of the largest aircraft in service today. The tour runs about 2

    Marysville, WA
    Marysville is a city in Snohomish County, Washington with a current population of 25,000. The city is known as "The Strawberry City" due to the large number of strawberry farms that surrounded the city in its early days. Marysville is the second largest city in the county of Everett and was established in 1874 when the first timber claims were being claimed. For most of its existence, the town has been a rural community known for farming and lumber. In recent years, the town has grown in the retail and service industries with large employers such as Boeing and Microsoft moving into the area. The city is located 7 miles from the Naval Station Everett and provides residents a thriving community in which to live and work.

    Houses for sale in the area start at $234,000 for a 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Rentals in the area start at a monthly rate of $695 for a one bedroom, one bath unit. Hotels such as the Best Western Tulalip Inn and the Village Inn and Suites offer temporary lodging for visitors. Amenities include free wireless internet and complimentary breakfasts with rates starting at $74 a night.

    Local attractions include the Norwesco Telephone Pioneer Museum which offers a historic look into the past of the telephone. Old-time switchboards and phone books are on display as well as a library of historical papers from over 75 years ago. Nearby is the Tulalip Resort and Casino which offers Las Vegas-style gambling with slots, table games, and a variety of fine dining restaurants. The attached resort offers visitors unique rooms and relaxing spa experiences.

    Snohomish, WA
    Snohomish is a city in Snohomish County that has a current population of 8,400 people. The town was established in 1858, and the name comes from a Native American word which has many possible meanings. The town is known for its historical downtown area, and the business and residential center that constitute the Snohomish Historic District. Many buildings in town offer daily tours for visitors to enjoy. Located just 9 miles from the Naval Station Everett, the city offers a small-town charm and quaint historic environment for those looking to relocate to the area.

    Houses for sale in the area start at $249,000 for a 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Rentals in the area start at a monthly rate of $614 for a one bedroom, one bath unit. Hotels such as the Snohomish Inn and the New Brunswick Hotel offer temporary lodging for visitors. Amenities include free wireless internet and complimentary breakfasts with rates starting at $59 a night.

    Local attractions include the Blackman House Museum which is a historic home and museum that offers two floors of period furnishings where you can enjoy stories from the Snohomish community's past. There were originally three houses built by the Blackman Brothers, but this is the only structure to still be standing. The Craven Farm is another local attraction that includes a fall festival and a pumpkin patch. The farm offers an antique show and a corn maze as well as hay rides and a pumpkin slinger. Year-round activities can be enjoyed at the local working farm.

    Mukilteo, WA
    Mukilteo is a city in Snohomish County, Washington that has a current population of 18,000. The city sits on the shores of Puget Sound and is connected to Whidbey Island by the Washington State Ferry system. Mukilteo is one of the most affluent neighborhoods in the area with a median income of $83,000 annually and is home to the prestigious Kamiak High School. Mukilteo was ranked number 10 by Money Magazine in their "top 100 small towns of America to live in". The town is located just 11 miles from the Naval Station Everett and offers a prime location for those looking to live near the base.

    Houses for sale in the area start at $400,000 for a 3 bedroom, 1 bath home. Rentals in the area start at a monthly rate of $525 for a one bedroom, one bath unit. Hotels such as the Silver Cloud Inn and the Extended Stay America offer temporary lodging for visitors. Amenities include free wireless internet and complimentary breakfasts with rates starting at $139 a night.

    Local attractions include the Future Flight Aviation Center and Boeing Tour which offers visitors a look behind the scenes at the construction of the largest aircraft in service today. The tour runs about 2

    Bothell, WA
    Bothell is a city located between King and Snohomish Counties in the state of Washington. The city has a current population of 30,000 people and was first established in 1870 when George R. Wilson filed land claims in the area. Bothell began as a bedroom community for Seattle until the 1990s and then business development brought new jobs to the area and the city grew rapidly. In 2000, a branch of campus of the University of Washington opened in Bothell. The city is located just 19 miles from the Naval Air Station Everett and provides military personnel and their families a prime location for those wanting to live close to work.

    Houses for sale in the area start at $225,000 for a 3 bedroom, 1 bath home. Rentals in the area start at a monthly rate of $815 for a one bedroom, one bath unit. Hotels such as the Spring Hill Suites and the Extended Stay America offer temporary lodging for visitors. Amenities include free wireless internet and complimentary breakfasts with rates starting at $129 a night.

    Local attractions include the Bothell Historical Museum which is lodged in an historic two story home in the park at Bothell Landing. There is a log cabin and one room schoolhouse nearby, and the rooms are furnished with historic accuracy. Many antique photographs are available for viewing, and admission is free. The Imagine Children's Museum is also nearby offering interactive exhibits and displays combining science and imagination.

    Monroe, WA
    Monroe is a city in Snohomish County, Washington with a population of 13,700 people. The city was established in the early 1880s when the Great Northern Railway began passing through the surrounding area. Due to its many sawmills and old growth cedar, Monroe became a popular stop along the train route. After the war, the city focused more on agriculture. In recent years, the city has grown rapidly due to the service-oriented industries that have moved into the area and brought strip malls and major retailers. The city is located just 16 miles from the Naval Air Station Everett and offers prospective residents a laid-back community in which to live and work.

    Houses for sale in the area start at $134,000 for a 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Rentals in the area start at a monthly rate of $695 for a one bedroom, one bath unit. Hotels such as the Best Western Sky Valley Inn offer temporary lodging for visitors. Amenities include free wireless internet and complimentary breakfasts with rates starting at $129 a night.

    Local attractions include the Washington Serpentarium which holds the largest collection of reptiles on the West Coast. The museum offers over 10 kinds of snakes that can be held by children and gives a comprehensive look into the lives of the various species that inhabit our ecosystem. Included in the displays are large tarantulas and other creatures for visitors to enjoy. The Serpentarium is open 365 days a year for visitors' convenience.

    Mill Creek, WA
    Mill Creek is a city in Snohomish County, Washington that sits approximately 20 miles from Seattle. The town was officially incorporated in 1983 and has rapidly grown since that time. The current population is 11,500 people, and the town covers 4 square miles of land. Mill Creek offers three elementary schools, two middle schools, and one high school. Located just 11 miles from the Naval Station Everett, the town offers a quaint old-world charm to prospective residents who are looking to relocate to the area.

    Houses for sale in the area start at $274,000 for a 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Rentals in the area start at a monthly rate of $695 for a one bedroom, one bath unit. Hotels such as the Holiday Inn Express and La Quinta Inn offer temporary lodging for visitors. Amenities include free wireless internet and complimentary breakfasts with rates starting at $89 a night.

    Local attractions include a short drive to many famous sightseeing opportunities including the Space Needle, the Historic Waterfront, the Ole Curiousity Shop, and the Seattle Aquarium. The Pacific Science Center offers visitors interactive exhibits that combine imagination and science as well as a full museum of traveling exhibits. The Seattle Center offers rides and games as well as a children's museum. The Seattle Monorail takes visitors from the Seattle Center down to Westlake Center where visitors can catch a free bus to the International District and onto the Waterfront. The city is filled with many activities for family members of all ages.