
Getting Here
Monroe is easily accessible by car, just 30 miles north of Seattle via I-5 and U.S. Route 2, which takes about 40-45 minutes. For public transport, take Sound Transit Bus Route 532, which takes around 1 hour from downtown Seattle, or Community Transit Route 280, about 1 hour. Ferries to Edmonds and Mukilteo take around 30 minutes, followed by a 20-minute drive to Monroe. Paine Field, just 20 miles away, offers convenient access for travelers by air.

Where to Stay
Snohomish offers a range of accommodations to suit any traveler. Stay in an actual, no-joke castle at High Rock Castle, glamp in style at Falling Waters Gardens, or clamber up into the woods at the internet-famous Hashtag Treehouse. For the best rates and exclusive offers, be sure to book directly through our website.

Where to Eat & Drink
You’ve gotta try the taco trucks. Located at intervals along Main Street, they offer spicy authentic tortas, tacos, and ice-cold bebidas al fresco. That’s a good start. For a more elevated farm-to-table dining, try Lewis & Main on the corner of (you guessed it) Lewis and Main Streets. A double Americano at Vinaccio’s, a neat bourbon at Burnt Barrel Whiskey Co., craft IPA at State Route 2 Taphouse. You’re set!
Contact Us
For any questions or help planning your visit to Monroe, feel free to reach out! You can contact the Snohomish team by visiting the Contact Us page on our website.