out4adventure Spencer Island & Langus Riverfront Park


Man shot and killed at Langus Riverfront Park in Everett

Hiking Langus Riverfront Park. Just across the Snohomish River from the city of Everett sits a small park with two loop hike options on three miles of paved trail. With river access, including a fishing pier and a boat launch, as well as a rowing dock, the area is perfect for water recreation in addition to hiking, jogging, or biking.


My Reviews Northwest. Langus Riverfront Park and Trail

Hike details: Spencer Island is a 413 acre park with a urban trail upon a dike top tidal wetland loop at along the Snohomish River Estuary at the end of the Langus Riverfront Park Trail. Wildlife and flora flourish in the brackish terrain nestled between the I-5 corridor and Cascade Mountains. If parking at the Langus Riverfront Park, a two.


Langus Riverfront Park 2 tips

Langus Riverfront Park. Photos (76) Directions; Print/PDF map; Share; Length 20.5 mi Elevation gain 131 ft Route type Point to point. Head out on this 20.5-mile point-to-point trail near Everett, Washington. Generally considered an easy route. This trail is great for paddle sports, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while.


Langus Riverfront Park 31 Photos Parks 411 Smith Island Rd

10 reviews of Langus Riverfront Park "A nice park with great views of the river. Not too many people go here but they should. Walk along the river on a sunny day. Has a walking pier, a canoe launch, and a boat launch. This is a great place to relax or just get some exercise with a nice long walk. This place is also pet friendly but please make sure you clean up after them."


The Fields Langus Riverfront Park Everett, WA Mr.LeeCP Flickr

Easy • 4.2 (430) Langus Riverfront Park. Photos (342) Directions. Print/PDF map. Length 4.5 miElevation gain 32 ftRoute type Out & back. Enjoy this 4.5-mile out-and-back trail near Everett, Washington. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 1 h 18 min to complete. This is a popular trail for birding, road biking, and.


Langus Riverfront Park 2 tips

Langus Riverfront Park. Hugging the Snohomish River, Langus Riverfront Park in Everett has a little bit for everyone. This 4.5-mile out-and-back trail is perfect for walking, running, or biking. Paved and with a very gentle grade, it is wheelchair and stroller accessible. Begin at Langus Riverfront Park and follow the path through a section of.


My Reviews Northwest. Langus Riverfront Park and Trail

Langus Riverfront Park & Spencer Island. An easy 5+ mile hike with little elevation gain. Hike along the Snohomish River with views of Mount Rainier.. Continue to the stop sign and turn left onto Ross Ave. Turn right onto Smith Island Road into the park. From north of Everett. Take Exit 198 off I-5 and follow SR-529 ~0.8 miles. Exit right.


Spencer Island, Langus Riverfront Park — Washington Trails Association

When I originally wrote about Langus Riverfront Park, several miles of trails in the northern section had just been removed to make way for a new salmon habitatIt's been great to see constant improvements everywhere else since then. First came new pavement for the southern loop, which wasn't just a smooth new surface; with proper drainage, it no longer floods during heavy rain.


Facilities • Langus Riverfront Park

Langus Riverfront Park. Length: 4.5 mi • Est. 1h 18m. This is a nice paved trail around Smith Island. Accessibility: There are 2 designated accessible spaces in the paved parking lot off of Smith Island Road at the northwest end of the trail. Both of them are van-accessible with striped access aisles. The trail surface is paved asphalt and.


Langus Riverfront Park and Trail, Smith Island, Washington, USA Smith

Continue north on SR 529 for 0.5 mile turning right onto 28 th Pl NE (signed for Langus Riverfront Park). Then immediately turn south onto Ross Ave. Bear left at .4 mile and continue on Smith Island Road. At 1.0 mile bear right at a Y-intersection and continue another mile (passing the Langus Riverfront Park) to a small parking area on your.


Langus Riverfront Park — Washington Trails Association

Langus Riverfront Park . 400 Smith Island Rd. Everett, WA 98201. Contact Email 425-257-8300. Hours 6 am-Dusk. Rating. 5 average based on 1 vote Facilities. Feature Overview. View all facilities. Langus Riverfront Park . Features. Barbeque Boat Launch Fishing Picnic Shelter Picnic Tables Restrooms Rowing


Front Door Adventures May 2012

Langus Riverfront Park. Langus Riverfront Park by jessicajolene. Set off from the parking lot at 10am, easy parking with lots of space. Restroom in good shape except it's got those icy cold metal toilets without a seat so they can't be vandalized. Saw a handful of people taking a polar plunge into the river by walking down the boat launch.


Spencer Island, Langus Riverfront Park — Washington Trails Association

Langus Riverfront Park, in the Snohomish River estuary north of Everett, is a nice paved walk along the river and through wetlands. You can follow a 3 mile loop or combine it with the adjacent Spencer Island trail for a 7 mile hike just a five minute drive from downtown. Whirlpool of mystery! Snohomish River. Miles of trails.


Facilities • Everett, WA • CivicEngage

The Langus Park estuary area has been used for centuries. Native Americans navigated the estuary waters by canoe, traveling from the bay up the Snohomish River and back.. Everett High School rowing team compete in a regatta at Langus Riverfront Park circa 1988. Then came a promising sign: the city annexed the lower half of Smith Island in.


out4adventure Spencer Island & Langus Riverfront Park

Langus Riverfront Park; Spencer Island; The Langus Riverfront Trail smells like human excrement when the wind is right. I have an idea, let's put a walking path next to the sewage treatment plant! Woohoo! The good news about Langus and Spencer Island is they can both be reached on foot or bike from Everett.


Langus Riverfront Park 2 tips

Langus Riverfront Park. This was the perfect walk on a rare, clear November day. We parked at Langus Waterfront Park arriving around 11 am. There were still a few available parking spots. The restroom at the park was closed likely because of COVID. We followed the paved trail south along the Snohomish River.