Arlington, WA is a picturesque community in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains at the fork of the Stillaguamish River.
Conveniently located on SR 530 just 30 minutes from Seattle Paine Field International Airport and 90 minutes from Seattle, Arlington is a scenic jumping-off point for the 30-Mile Centennial Trail as well as endless outdoor adventures along the Mountain Loop Highway.
Its quaint, walkable downtown offers a full day of local boutique shopping and dining, and with over 35 public works of art, visitors are never far from murals, sculptures, or photo backdrops that lend color and charm. The city is known for its vibrant community events like the Arlington SkyFest and seasonal farmers' markets providing opportunities for year-round fun.
Find yourself on a trail or discover a unique find at a local shop, gaze in wonder as the maneuvers of aerobatic pilots fill the sky, enjoy a craft beverage after a hike in the wilderness, or take in a concert on the park.
Your perfect PNW getaway is here in Arlington and the Stillaguamish River Valley, or the "Stilly Valley" as its known by locals.
Vibrant Community Events
Arlington hosts many special community events throughout the year, including fun runs, parades, and street fairs. From summer concerts in the park to enjoying Hometown Holidays and Harvest Festivals, there are so many things to do and see, you’ll be sure to find fun for everyone.
Aviation enthusiasts and casual admirers alike should plan to attend Arlington's nationally known Arlington SkyFest event, held the third weekend of August. This is the third largest Experimental Aircraft Association SkyFest in the country, featuring aerobatic pilots, colorful hot air balloons and drone show. Drive in event.
Discover Historic Downtown Arlington
Welcome to Historic Downtown Arlington, where outside the big city hustle, life is enjoyed one friendly smile and one open door at a time.
Arlington’s downtown is charming and picturesque. Take a stroll down Olympic Avenue and you will find that most of the shops and restaurants are small specialty retailers, locally owned and operated. They offer unique products and services, which echo the local sentiment of community involvement and homegrown pride.
A Day In Downtown Arlington
Start the day with a hometown diner breakfast, grab an Americano at a boho coffeehouse, shop for rustic, chic, and upcycled goods, then walk the Centennial Trail over the Stillaguamish River. You're sure to discover a treasure or culinary pleasure around every corner.
Looking For Trip Inspiration?
Visit Arlington, and you're sure to discover an unforgettable experience. With so much to see and do, we've cued up a few ideas to get you started.
The Centennial Trail
This 30-mile recreational trail is designed for hiking, jogging, biking, skating, skateboarding/longboarding, and equestrian use, and connects Snohomish to Historic Downtown Arlington. Perfect for beginners but interesting enough to attract more committed enthusiasts, this historic trail has a little something for everyone.
Along the way, the trail hugs the banks of rivers and cuts through farm and forest. Passing through towns, you’ll see toddlers finding their balance and older kids zipping ahead of their parents. Horses and dog walkers alike enjoy the adjacent natural surface trail while walkers and wheeled travelers of all types share the 10-foot wide, paved path. View Trail Map
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Arlington ArtWalk
With over 35 public art works in 10 city blocks, the Arlington Arts Council has created an engaging Art Walk through downtown on the Centennial Trail. Enjoy the works of many talented Northwest artists, depicting life on the Stillaguamish River, Native American art, and Arlington's rural history and culture.
There are many fun stops for kids along the way, including Lebanon Park, featuring a walkable Labyrinth and Sound Garden with outdoor musical instruments kids can play.
Download and print the Kids Art Walk Discovery Guide for a fun, interactive activity | download main Art Walk brochure | view interactive map
See Itinerary
The Depot Visitors Center by the Stilly Valley Chamber of Commerce
Local Shops and Historic Downtown
Food and Drink | Lodging
The Centennial Trail | The Arlington Art Walk
More To Discover
With beautiful scenery, small town charm and a family-friendly community atmosphere, Arlington offers endless opportunities for fun. Explore Arlington and the "Stilly Valley" below.