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L AKE ST E V E NS
STOP #1: Lundeen Park & Visitor Information Center
10020 Lundeen Park Way
This nine-acre park offers a variety of activities including swimming, basketball, shoreline access, playgrounds, and picnicking.
As the sun begins to re-appear for the season, Lake Stevens comes to life. As the largest lake in Snohomish County, Spring and Summer is a bustling time. Residents and visitors alike come together for all the water recreation your heart desires. Let us take you through the many lake side parks and beaches offering endless photo opportunities for sunsets, water imagery, and views of the North Cascades.
STOP #2: North Lakeshore Swimming Beach
11804 N Lakeshore Drive
A small waterfront park provides lake access for swimmers and year-round views of the Cascade Mountains.


STOP #3: North Cove Park
1806 Main Street
Easily accessed from downtown, North Cove Park is home to the Lake Stevens War Veterans Memorial, The Mill on Lake Stevens, and annual community events including the Farmers Market, The Old Fashioned 4th at the Lake, and Aquafest.



STOP #4: Sunset Cove Park
410 E Lake Stevens Road
This pocket park offers a fishing dock where visitors can try their luck at catching Rainbow Trout or Kokanee Salmon. Don’t forget your fishing license!
STOP #5: Davies Beach
10508 Chapel Hill Road
A popular beach with a boat launch, picnic tables, sandy beach access, pier, and parking.