Snohomish County Strawberry Town
Welcome to Marysville, a growing Snohomish County city along I-5, known for its strawberry heritage and set beside the Tulalip reservation north of Seattle.
Marysville is a city in Snohomish County, Washington, positioned in the northern Puget Sound region along Interstate 5, roughly 35 miles north of Seattle and just north of Everett. It sits near the mouth of the Snohomish River, where the waterway meets Ebey Slough, and its history is tied both to the river and to the rich farmland that once surrounded it. The city began as a trading post and grew as a farming and timber community. Strawberries became its defining crop — at its peak the area held more than 2,000 acres of strawberry fields — and in 1932 residents launched the Marysville Strawberry Festival, which continues today as one of the city's most enduring traditions. That agricultural heritage still shapes Marysville's identity even as the city has transformed into a fast-growing Puget Sound suburb. Growth has reshaped Marysville in recent decades. The city has absorbed significant new residential development, and its location along I-5 makes it a practical home base for commuters working in Everett, Seattle, and the surrounding aerospace and technology economy. On its western edge, the Tulalip Tribes' Quil Ceda Village is anchored by the Tulalip Resort Casino and the Seattle Premium Outlets, making Marysville a regional destination for gaming, hospitality, and shopping. Marysville is served by the Marysville School District, and its neighborhoods range from older sections near downtown to newer subdivisions on the city's north and east sides. Parks, trails, and the Ebey Waterfront provide outdoor recreation close to home. Marysville suits families and commuters seeking newer housing, good freeway access, and a slightly more affordable position in the Seattle metro, while retaining a small-town festival culture. Its mix of established streets and active new construction offers a broad range of housing options across the city.
Marysville is in Snohomish County, Washington, in the northern Puget Sound region. It sits along Interstate 5 roughly 35 miles north of Seattle, between Everett to the south and Arlington to the north.
Marysville is known for its strawberry heritage. The area once held more than 2,000 acres of strawberry fields, and the city has hosted the Marysville Strawberry Festival since 1932, celebrating its agricultural roots each summer.
Marysville is served by Marysville School District No. 25, a public school district with about two dozen schools and roughly 10,000 students from pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade. The district also serves members of the nearby Tulalip Tribes.
Marysville lies adjacent to the Tulalip Tribes reservation, and the area is home to the Tulalip Resort Casino and the Seattle Premium Outlets, a major regional shopping destination on Quil Ceda Boulevard.
Marysville sits on Interstate 5 about 35 miles north of Seattle, with Everett just to the south. Commuters can also use Everett Station, which offers Sounder commuter rail and Amtrak Cascades service, for trips toward Seattle.
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