10 Things to Do in Lynnwood That You Shouldn't Miss

April 5, 2018 Hector Krause

Lynnwood is a city in Snohomish County, Washington, United States. The city is part of the Seattle metropolitan area and is located 16 miles (26 km) north of Seattle and 13 miles (21 km) south of Everett, near the junction of Interstate 5 and Interstate 405. It is the fourth-largest city in Snohomish County, with a population of 36,485 in the 2010 U.S. census.
Restaurants in Lynnwood

1. Alderwood Mall

3000 184th St SW, Lynnwood, WA 98037-4718 +1 425-771-1211
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4.5 based on 230 reviews

Alderwood Mall

Reviewed By mattep_51 - Milan, Ohio

Very good shopping here. Liked the Made in Washington shop. Loved the Savory Spice Shop. Nice mix of upscale and middle price shops to choose from. Had a very enjoyable afternoon shopping here. Away from the traffic in the Seattle area and very easy drive to get there.

2. Country Village

23718 Bothell Everett Hwy, Bothell, WA 98021-9363 +1 425-483-2250
Excellent
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4 based on 217 reviews

Country Village

Over 40 unique, locally owned shops, studios, services and restaurants set in a whimsical world of trains, duckponds, gifts, antiques, toys and more! Stroll down brick pathways, relax at our day spa, and find the perfect gift to take home with you. Its not just shopping, its an experience!

Reviewed By Bob S - Lake Wales, Florida

Quaint little village of shops and restaurants- love the center area of ponds and running water with ducks - Great Place for small children plenty places and activities for them - worth a trip if in the area ! It was fun !

3. Historic Flight Foundation

10719 Bernie Webber Dr, Mukilteo, WA 98275-5011 +1 425-348-3200
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5 based on 97 reviews

Historic Flight Foundation

Historic Flight Foundation offers a collection of the most important aircraft produced between 1927 and 1957 - all restored and airborne again.Our mission goes beyond serving as trustees of an era. We want you to experience the roar of our F8F “Wampus Cat” taking off. Watch engineers at work restoring the aircraft to flying condition. Share the rush of viewing international treasures from all angles. Experience history in motion.

Reviewed By Thomas N - Edmonds, Washington

Right on the Mukilteo Speedway at Paine Field is HFF. Experience these beautifully displayed and fully restored aircraft. All the planes (13) are airworthy and fly on a regular basis. Take a tour with one of the informative docents and experience these rare birds up close and personal, including getting on board the DC-3 and B-25. This pristine collection features rare planes designed and/or built between 1927 and 1957, a historical sweet spot in the history of aviation development and innovation. The extremely rare P-51B Mustang flew three missions during D-Day and has seven confirmed kills from WWII. A great family outing if you have kids that get wide-eyed whenever they see a plane fly over. This collection is not to be missed!

4. Cinebarre - Mountlake Terrace

6009 244th St SW, Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043-5400 +1 425-672-7501
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4 based on 52 reviews

Cinebarre - Mountlake Terrace

Reviewed By DP49 - Edmonds, WA

We went on a recent Sunday afternoon and pulled into a near empty parking lot. We quickly realized it was obviously due to the football game. The resulting benefit was the added enjoyment of a less than half filled theater. Also, Cinebarre has upgraded their food and beverage service call system. In the past, you would prop your order slip upright on the bar table in front of your seat and then wait for servers to notice. Now, there is a call button evenly spaced along the tables. Service is now faster and you don’t have employees roaming the aisles. Today, I ordered the potato skins and they were great.

5. Future of Flight Aviation Center & Boeing Tour

8415 Paine Field Blvd, Mukilteo, WA 98275-3239
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Future of Flight Aviation Center & Boeing Tour

Located approximately 25 miles north of Seattle, The Future of Flight Aviation Center & Boeing Tour is the only public tour of a commercial jet assembly plant in North America. Explore the interactive exhibits and displays in our 28,000-square-foot Aviation Center Gallery; then take a 90-minute tour of the Boeing plant where you can watch 747s, 777s, or 787 Dreamliners being assembled right before your eyes. There is a minimum height requirement of 4 feet (122 cm) for children participating in the Boeing Tour. To avoid disappointment please make sure to check height before purchasing tickets. This restriction is strictly enforced. ADA accessible tours are offered twice daily. Call in advance to ensure proper accommodations. In the Future of Flight Aviation Center Gallery, the Family Zone is home to a number of different activities, all designed around a theme of aircraft manufacturing and assembly. Activity carts let visitors build a simple aircraft model, or use our Lego (and Lego-compatible) pieces to express new ideas about aircraft design. A kid-sized airport and aircraft allow future pilots of all ages to practice their take-offs and landings. Currently, the Family Zone is also home to a highly engaging, hands-on nanotechnology exhibit, and a Bernoulli Table, an exciting interactive experience that teaches the relationship between the velocity of air and the pressure it exerts. Coloring and reading activities are also available, and drop-ins are welcome. Admission is free for ticket holders and for Institute of Flight members.

Reviewed By Aalol - San Francisco, California

Must visit place for your west coast trip...please book in Advance and enjoy 90 minutes of amazing tour.

6. Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum

3407 109th St SW, Everett, WA 98204-1351 +1 206-342-4243
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5 based on 222 reviews

Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum

The aircraft, vehicles and artifacts in the Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum are rare treasures of military technology — a testament to the era’s engineering skill and humanity’s spirit during the world conflicts of the 20th century. On rotation in our working hangar are military artifacts from the United States, Britain, Germany, Soviet Union and Japan, acquired by Paul G. Allen and restored with unparalleled authenticity to share with the public. FHCAM is operated by Friends of Flying Heritage, a 501(c)(3) organization committed to educating people about these rare historic aircraft and artifacts. The museum is currently experiencing rapid growth, bringing in exciting new wonders like the Republic F-105 Thunderchief, de Havilland Mosquito and dozens of new artifacts in 2017.

Reviewed By Dennis D

World Class collection of WW2 aircraft. Most are maintained for flight and are flown by museum personnel. Museum docents/guides in many cases have flown the aircraft they are describing. Some of the aircraft are the only examples in the world still flying. The FW 190 with the original BMW engine is an example. Their collection of combat vehicles is no less interesting often including specific vehicle history.

7. Elevated Sportz Indoor Trampoline Park

18311 Bothell Everett Hwy, Suite 140, Bothell, WA 98012-5233 25-949-4488
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4 based on 48 reviews

Elevated Sportz Indoor Trampoline Park

Elevated Sportz is an indoor trampoline fun center with premium wall-to-wall trampolines features 3-D dodgeball, basketball slam dunk, foam pit, and open jump court. We also have a giant four story soft play structure for children from walking age up to age 8. Elevated Sportz offers all kinds of Special Programs and events during the week with discounted rates; such as Hoppy Hour, Mid Day Mad Air, Family and Friends Nght, Cosmic Night for all ages, Lazer Club Night for 13+, AIRobics fitness class, Parents' Date Night, Special Needs Night, and much more. The venue is also a big hit for birthday parties, group events, team parties, corporate events, field trips/camps, and fundraising. Join us in the fun!

Reviewed By Jo Ann Z - Bothell

The kids loved it here. It was our grand daughters 4th birthday party. They loved the entire atmosphere and all of the fun activities.

8. Marina Beach Park

470 Admiral Way, Edmonds, WA 98020-4128
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4.5 based on 69 reviews

Marina Beach Park

Reviewed By Sara M - Vancouver, Canada

We stayed in Edmunds while in the area for a weekend of ball games. It’s a cute little town with a great promenade along the water with a great little playground for the kiddos! You can watch the ferry’s and other boats enjoy time at the beach and park area! It would be a great place to spend a relaxing afternoon with a picnic outside the hustle of Seattle

9. South Snohomish County Visitor Information Center

19921 Poplar Way, Lynnwood, WA 98036-6940 +1 425-776-3977
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

South Snohomish County Visitor Information Center

The visitor center offers tourists and residents an abundance of community, county and statewide information, US Forest passes and souvenirs for purchase. The center is staffed by friendly, knowledgeable volunteers. Heritage exhibits throughout the park tell stories of life in early Alderwood Manor, and its historic structures have been renovated and repurposed as community resource facilities.

Reviewed By sandy12 - Gold Bar, Washington

good information information on Lynnwood and snohomish county.. Information about other areas in Washington also. Small area with lynnwood history.

10. Meadowdale Beach Park

6026 156th St SW, Edmonds, WA 98026-4620 +1 425-388-6616
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4.5 based on 44 reviews

Meadowdale Beach Park

Reviewed By flatlandcoug - Wichita, Kansas

Made the approximate 1 mile hike on a beautiful (and rare) sunny day in October. A quick drive through towns (and a neighborhood) leads you to a nice little parking lot....emphasis on small. There are signs saying that if you aren't parked in a stall, you may get towed. The hike down is very nice with a variety of different trees. Wear good shoes because the trail is gravel covered and steep. Poor fitting shoes will warm up your feet. The beach is very nice in a Pacific Northwest type of way. We didn't get to experience it, but a lot of people were heading down to the beach to catch sunset as we were leaving. The hike up is very steep (although relatively short) so you want to be ready for that. It was a great hike that I'll repeat if we are in that neck of the woods again. There are portable bathrooms at the top and bottom for those in need.

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