Port of Everett Mount Baker Terminal
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1500 1st St
Mukilteo, WA 98275
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A- ARON
We pick things up and put them down
Sep 18th, 2023 -
Donniel Seymour
Sep 3rd, 2023 -
David Burelo
Feel the streserrs of everyday life suddenly wash away as you walk this hidden gem of a beach tucked off to the right of the fairly new Everett ferry terminal. While the tide is out, pass under the loading dock north of the parking lot (you may need to crouch a bit) on this quite secluded area of the beach you'll find couples picnicking, friendly dog walkers and local families with children building drift wood forts and sand castles. Close your eyes for a bit with the warm sun on your face, smell the salty ocean breeze as you listen to the waves and ferry horns port and depart.
Jul 17th, 2023
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Q Where is Port of Everett Mount Baker Terminal located?
A Port of Everett Mount Baker Terminal is located at 1500 1st St, Mukilteo, WA 98275
Q What is the internet address for Port of Everett Mount Baker Terminal?
A The website (URL) for Port of Everett Mount Baker Terminal is: https://www.portofeverett.com/seaport/seaport_facilities.php#:~:text=Mount%20Baker%20Terminal%20Mount%20Baker%20Terminal%20is%20the,regular%20aerospace%20cargo%20shipments%20between%20Japan%20and%20Everett.
Q How is Port of Everett Mount Baker Terminal rated?
A Port of Everett Mount Baker Terminal has a 4.0 Star Rating from 3 reviewers.
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Port of Everett Mount Baker Terminal
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( 3 Reviews )A- ARON on Google
We pick things up and put them down
Donniel Seymour on Google
David Burelo on Google
Feel the streserrs of everyday life suddenly wash away as you walk this hidden gem of a beach tucked off to the right of the fairly new Everett ferry terminal. While the tide is out, pass under the loading dock north of the parking lot (you may need to crouch a bit) on this quite secluded area of the beach you'll find couples picnicking, friendly dog walkers and local families with children building drift wood forts and sand castles. Close your eyes for a bit with the warm sun on your face, smell the salty ocean breeze as you listen to the waves and ferry horns port and depart.