Arlington, WA Hotels

Arlington, WA
In the Northern Sound part of breathtaking, serene Washington, between the Puget Sound and over 600 km of forest preserves is the former logging town of Arlington, WA. This small, simple town makes an excellent base for travellers who are interested in the camping, hiking and wildlife watching opportunities of nearby Wenatchee and Okanogan National Forests or the excellent fishing on Puget Sound, beyond which lies Vancouver Island in British Columbia. In fact, this locale is less than two hours from Surrey and Vancouver, BC, as well as the San Juan Islands. ... Read more »
Arlington Attractions
- North Cascades National Park
- Stillaguamish Valley Pioneer Museum
- Skagit Valley Children's Museum, near Arlington
Arlington Activities
- Play a few rounds at Arlington's Gleneagle Golf Course
- Shop the Seattle Premium Outlets in Marysville (22 km)
- Celebrate the Skagit Valley Highland Games & Celtic Festival in Mt Vernon (36 km)
Arlington Climate
Arlington, WA, enjoys warm summers with peak highs of 24-25°C in July and August and cold winters featuring lows around 2-3°C from December to February. There is around 200 mm of snow and 940 mm of rain annually, which is contradictory to the rain-soaked reputation for this particular area.
Getting There & Around
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is 96 km from Arlington using I-5, the main highway through this city. Amtrak services the Puget Sound area, with the Amtrak Cascades line being the main one for this region.
Whatcom Transportation Authority and Skagit Transit manage public bus services.
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