My latest piece on winter walks has posted at SnohomishTalk.com, this time focused on the delta and estuary of the Snohomish River between Everett and Marysville. Years of restoration work is creating a new, watery oasis for fish, waterfowl and wildlife, along with some great trails for lens-toting birders and other fine humanoids.
The walking paths described are all paved and flat, as well as bikable, barrier-free and kid-friendly. More detailed descriptions and factoids are included in the new edition of Hiking Snohomish County: 140 Hikes & Walks. And yessiree Bob, you can still order a copy in time for Christmas. Books normally ship within 24 hours. Or pick one up at…
Bellingham - Village Books and Backcountry Essentials
Anacortes - Watermark Book Company
Everett - Artisans Books & Coffee and Grand Leader Mercantile
Edmonds - Edmonds Bookshop
Mill Creek - Kate’s Gifts
Lynnwood - REI and Barnes & Noble
Snohomish - Anna Marie Creative Collective
Monroe - We Be Book’N and Main Street Books
Bothell - Wanderlust Book Lounge
Lake Forest Park - Third Place Books
There’s more about the book (Snohomish County’s most complete trail guide) here.