CommunityWe Are Stanwood Camano March 2, 2021

10 Things to Do in Stanwood: Spring Edition

Stanwood, Washington, is an amazing city with plenty to do. Whether you’re visiting for a few days or you’ve just moved to the area, there is a long list of activities for you to enjoy.

Combining Washington’s beautiful landscape with a welcoming town, Stanwood is an excellent place to go, especially in the springtime. Here are 10 of our favorite things to do in the great city of Stanwood as the weather starts to get warmer. 

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1. Head to a Park

One of Washington State’s biggest attractions is nature. With mountains, beaches, and almost everything in between, there are plenty of easily accessible places to get a taste of the West Coast’s natural beauty.

Here are three parks near Stanwood that you can take your family and pets to visit:

  • Kayak Point Regional Park has beach access and a playground for kids.
  • Heritage Park is great for more active outdoor recreation with a skate park, sports fields, and a playground.
  • Lake Goodwin Community Park offers lake access, along with a dock and a playground.

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2. Visit the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival

One of the Pacific Northwest’s destination events is the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival. Every April, millions of tulips bloom in Skagit Valley. Tourists come from all over to take the driving tour and see these beautiful flowers.

Though the tulips are breathtaking, there’s a lot more to the festival. There are events and activities spread throughout Skagit Valley’s tulip tour, and the festival takes place in different locations every year. 

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3. Play a Game of Disc Golf

Disc golf is a relatively simple sport that the whole family can enjoy. Luckily, there’s a disc golf resort located right in Stanwood!

The Kayak Point Disc Golf Resort covers 300 acres and boasts five courses of varying difficulty. They also have a full-service pro shop, a restaurant and bar, a tap house, event rental facilities, and more.

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4. Shop Downtown

If you like to shop, don’t forget to visit Stanwood’s downtown area. You can check out all the local shops, and any purchases you make will directly support the Stanwood community. #shopsmall

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5. Go Bowling

A classic American pastime, bowling is the perfect weekend activity for families or groups of friends. Stanwood’s prime bowling spot is Twin City Lanes and Trophy, offering both bowling and trophy engraving. Why not have an afternoon tournament and get a special trophy for the winner? 

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6. Learn About Stanwood’s Past

Founded in 1866, Stanwood has a rich and varied history. The Stanwood Area Historical Society  owns and operates the D. O. Pearson House, the  Eldridge Museum, the Tolin House business office and the Floyd Norgaard Cultural Center. Plan an escape to the museum to learn about our past.

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7. Visit the YMCA

For more standard physical recreation, visit Stanwood’s YMCA. With live classes, personal training, a pool, and a gym, you can perform almost any type of exercise there. 

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8. Adopt a Furry Friend

If you’re looking for a furry friend to keep you company, head to the Northwest Organization for Animal Help, also known as the NOAH Center. They’re dedicated to stopping the euthanasia of healthy, adoptable, treatable homeless cats and dogs. 

With low-cost spay and neuter programs, you can also easily get your pet fixed. Help save pets by adopting from the NOAH Center if you’re in the Stanwood area. You can find your new best friend and support a worthy cause at the same time. 

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9. Visit the Secondhand Shops

For those that enjoyed shopping downtown, you’ll also probably love Stanwood’s selection of secondhand shops. There are a lot of antique and thrift stores in Stanwood, each with its own unique treasures that you won’t find anywhere else. If you want some cheap, sustainable shopping, secondhand is the way to go. 

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10. Walk Leque Island Trail

Anyone that loves hiking but doesn’t have the endurance for miles of trail will appreciate the Leque Island Trail. It’s only 0.7 miles, but it offers unbeatable views of a newly restored tidal marsh.

Located between Camano Island and Stanwood, Leque Island boasts a wide variety of wildlife, from the native salmon populations to the hawks, ducks, and other birds in the area. With a view you won’t find anywhere else, you should make sure to have ‘visiting Leque Island trail’ on your to-do list if you’re in the Stanwood area. 

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Final Thoughts

Stanwood, WA, is a fantastic place to live and visit. No matter what you’re interested in, there’s plenty of things to do in the area. And with plenty of outdoor options, you don’t have to wait for the pandemic to end to get out of the house safely.

Whether you’re looking for something to do alone, with friends, or with family, you’ll never be bored in Stanwood. Check out our favorite things to do if you’re in the area.