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Snohomish, WA - Official Website | Official Website City of Snohomish seeks applicants for new Arts Advisory Board Applications for the new Arts Advisory Board are being accepted through 11:59 PM, Friday, December 12, 2025
History of Snohomish | Snohomish, WA - Official Website The City of Snohomish is located at the confluence of the Pilchuck River with the Snohomish River The first settlers of the area were the Sdohobsh, Native American fishermen, hunters, and gatherers who were a subdivision of the Snohomish Lushootseed-speaking Native American tribe
Visitors | Snohomish, WA - Official Website The riverside community of Snohomish, Washington, is a vibrant and eclectic town that intertwines its rich history with a forward-thinking and friendly atmosphere
Residents | Snohomish, WA - Official Website Snohomish 101 was designed to help everyone better understand how City government works, what types of services the City provides, and to engage with the City to make sure your voice is heard
About | Snohomish, WA - Official Website Contact Us City of Snohomish 116 Union Avenue Snohomish, WA 98290 Phone: 360-568-3115 Fax: 360-568-1375 Staff Directory City Hall Walk-In Hours Monday-Thursday 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM Appointments outside of these hours: Call: 360-568-3115 Email: info@snohomishwa gov Social Media Facebook X
Maps | Snohomish, WA - Official Website Click on the figure below to open and navigate the Interactive Map of The City of Snohomish in a new window This map includes parcel data, utilities information, park boundary and amenities, capital improvement projects, and much more
Centennial Trail | Snohomish, WA - Official Website The 30-mile Centennial Trail starts in Snohomish and ends in Skagit County, north of Arlington The paved recreational trail for walking, bicycling, hiking, and horseback riding (on unpaved portions in unincorporated Snohomish County) is accessible to persons of all levels of physical ability