A wooden walkway by a river during cloudy weather, with an island of sand and moss in the water and trees in the background.
Close-up of a plant stem with leaves and buds in the foreground, and yellow daffodil flowers in bloom in the background.

NATURE NEARBY

A winding concrete trail with a wooden fence on the left side, grass and pebbles on the path, and water bodies with small islands in the background, along with trees with fall foliage under a cloudy sky.
A colorful sunrise sky with pink, purple, and orange hues over a silhouette of a leafless tree, distant mountains, and a waterway reflecting the sky's colors.

Living at Sunnyside Village means being surrounded by nature. From gardens and orchards right outside your door to lakes, mountains, and trails just minutes away.

Outdoor Adventures Close to Home

  • Lake Stevens (12 minutes) – Swim in the summer, kayak year-round, or enjoy a picnic at Lundeen Park or North Cove Park.

  • Ebey Waterfront Trail – A peaceful boardwalk and trail along Ebey Slough, perfect for walking, jogging, or birdwatching.

  • Centennial Trail – A 30-mile paved trail for biking, running, and walking, stretching through Snohomish County.

Parks and Green Spaces in Marysville

  • Jennings Park – Nearly 40 acres with trails, sports fields, a barn, and a nature area.

  • Comeford Park – Downtown gathering spot with historic water tower, playgrounds, and summer splash pad.

  • Strawberry Fields for Rover – A 72-acre park with walking trails, sports fields, and off-leash dog areas.

Mountains, Water, and Wilderness Within Reach

  • Puget Sound – Access to kayaking, boating, and waterfront exploration just a short drive away.

  • Cascades & Mount Pilchuck – Hiking trails and panoramic views less than an hour from Marysville.

  • Skagit Valley – Famous for tulip fields in the spring and open farmland year-round.