Delta Discovery Park is a 104-acre waterfront natural area in Everett, Washington, offering diverse habitats and scenic views ideal for hiking, wildlife watching, and family outings.
Delta Discovery Park, located along the Snohomish River delta in Everett, Washington, is a treasured urban nature preserve featuring tidal wetlands, grasslands, and upland forests. Spanning 104 acres, it provides a rich mosaic of habitats that support an array of wildlife, including migratory birds, salmon in nearby waters, and diverse plant life. The park was developed to offer visitors an immersive outdoor experience close to the Puget Sound region, combining accessibility with natural tranquility. Key recreation opportunities include hiking along well-maintained trails, birdwatching from elevated boardwalks, and panoramic views of the delta and Puget Sound. Delta Discovery Park also serves as an educational resource, with informational displays highlighting restoration efforts and the ecological significance of the delta environment. The park’s history reflects efforts by the City of Everett and local partners to protect and restore a critical wetland area threatened by urban development. Visitors appreciate the peaceful settings for photography, picnicking, and connecting with nature in a suburban environment. The park’s proximity to downtown Everett makes it a convenient yet profound natural escape, appealing especially to eco-enthusiasts and families seeking hands-on exploration opportunities.
Views from the elevated boardwalk overlooking Snohomish River delta wetlands
Seasonal birdwatching opportunities for shorebirds, raptors, and waterfowl
Native plant restoration areas demonstrating Puget Sound habitat recovery
Quiet picnic sites near natural salmon-bearing waterways
An expansive tidal wetland ecosystem supporting fish spawning and vital migratory bird habitat.
A 1,000-foot wheelchair-accessible boardwalk providing panoramic views and easy access through the wetland.
Areas where native shrubs, grasses, and trees have been planted to improve wildlife habitat and ecological resilience.