Arlington, Washington, is a small city in Snohomish County, about 50 miles north of Seattle, offering a suburban feel with urban and rural benefits. Known for its natural surroundings, Arlington is near Puget Sound's Port Susan and the Cascade Mountains foothills, providing scenic views and outdoor attractions. The city features over a dozen parks, including Haller Park, which hosts events like the Great Stilly Duck Dash. Trails such as the Centennial Trail and areas like Portage Creek Wildlife Reserve offer spaces for hiking and cycling.
Old Town Arlington, centered around Olympic Avenue, is family-oriented with cafes, diners, boutiques, and antique stores. Smokey Point offers larger shopping options, while the Seattle Premium Outlets, about 10 miles southwest, feature over 120 stores. Major roads include state routes 9 and 530, with Interstate 5 facilitating commutes to Seattle and Everett. Community Transit buses and the Arlington Municipal Airport provide local transportation options.
Housing styles range from manufactured homes to million-dollar properties, including spacious contemporaries and vintage Craftsmans. Arlington Heights offers rural living with larger land parcels. The Arlington Public Schools district is highly rated, with Arlington High School offering diverse extracurricular activities. Arlington experiences mild seasonal variations, with crime rates comparable to the national average.