Why Live in Fobes Hill
Fobes Hill in Snohomish is a neighborhood characterized by its large, private lots, with homes ranging from early 20th-century builds to 1990s split-levels and newer craftsman-style houses. Properties along Riverview Road offer views of the Snohomish River, while those on the north end are adjacent to open fields and farmland. The area is notably quiet due to the absence of through streets, reducing rush-hour traffic noise. The neighborhood has a lower crime rate compared to the national average. Residents can enjoy outdoor activities at nearby parks such as the Downtown Riverfront Trail and Cady Park, which provide opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and canoeing. The Lowell Riverfront Trail, located across the river, features playgrounds, a dog park, and a boat ramp. Fobes Hill is less than 5 miles from the amenities of Snohomish, including supermarkets, local restaurants, and the historic downtown area with its boutiques, eateries, and antique shops. Notable spots include the Oxford Saloon, Pie Dive Bar, and Proper Joe Coffeehouse. For shopping needs, Snohomish Station on Bickford Avenue houses a Fred Meyer, Home Depot, and several chain restaurants. The neighborhood is well-connected with bus routes on Bickford Avenue and proximity to U.S. Route 2 and Interstate 5, facilitating travel to Everett, Lake Stevens, Seattle, and Mount Vernon. Educational options include the highly rated Centennial Middle School, Riverview Elementary, and Snohomish High School, which offers a variety of extracurricular activities and access to the Sno-Isle Tech Skills Center. The Snohomish Library nearby provides numerous free programs and events for the community.