Everett parks during phase one of the Safe Start Washington plan
Governor Inslee announced in May the Safe Start Washington plan to begin safely reopening Washington and resuming recreational, social and business activities in four phases. Snohomish County is now in phase two of the governor’s Safe Start plan Safe Start Washington plan. Here’s what that means for Everett parks:
What’s open
- Trails and walkways
- Greenspaces
- Parking lots and boat launches
- Golf courses
- Tennis, sports and pickle ball courts
- Beaches (no more than five people in a group)
- Off leash areas (five people or less)
- Skate parks (five people or less)
- Athletic fields (five people or less)
When visiting parks and open amenities through all the phases of the Safe Start plan, please remember to recreate responsibly to help care for our parks and our community:
- Cover your face
- Keep a safe distance from others (at least 6 feet)
- Limit groups to five people or less, with social distancing
- Stay home if you’re sick
- Wash/sanitize your hands often
- Stay out of closed areas
- Keep it moving; head home when you are done
- Pack out what you pack in; trash receptacles and service are limited
What’s closed
- Restrooms
- Playgrounds
- Picnic shelters
- Other parks facilities, amenities and active areas
Visit our webpage to find COVID-19 updates and information about parks amenities and programs, and how to recreate responsibly during the pandemic.