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Top 5 Lakes around Bunk Foss

Best lakes around Bunk Foss are found in the surrounding Snohomish County, as Bunk Foss itself is a land-locked census-designated place in Washington. The region is known for its numerous lakes, offering various outdoor activities. While Bunk Foss does not contain large bodies of water within its boundaries, its location provides access to several notable lakes nearby. These lakes contribute to the natural landscape of Snohomish County.

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  • The most popular lake is Lake Cassidy,…

Last updated: June 3, 2026

Lake Cassidy

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A lovely spot to stop along the Centennial Trail and get a view of Lake Cassidy. You can walk out along the dock and have a snack on the park bench at the end.

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Green Lantern Trail

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This trail — mostly sidewalk, with a bit of boardwalk and gravel — leads to one of the three city parks that offer public access to Silver Lake. The park itself has picnic tables, benches, and waterfront access.

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Lake Stevens

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Lake Stevens, located six miles east of Everett and partially within the city of Lake Stevens, is the largest natural lake in the county. Spanning 1,012.7 acres, it offers plenty …

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Silver Lake

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Located just 5.5 miles (8.85 km) south of Everett along the Bothell-Everett Highway, this suburban lake is ideal for boating, fishing, and swimming. It is surrounded by three city parks …

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Thornton A. Sullivan Park — one of three city parks offering public access to Silver Lake — has a nice sandy beach. You'll also find walking trails, a playground and …

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May 27, 2024, Lake Stevens

Lake Stevens, located six miles east of Everett and partially within the city of Lake Stevens, is the largest natural lake in the county. Spanning 1,012.7 acres, it offers plenty of outdoor activities, including beach access, boat launches, swimming, and picnic areas within several parks along its shoreline. It is a fantastic spot to stop for a picnic or a swim on a sunny day.

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May 26, 2024, Silver Lake

Located just 5.5 miles (8.85 km) south of Everett along the Bothell-Everett Highway, this suburban lake is ideal for boating, fishing, and swimming. It is surrounded by three city parks with public access, including Thornton A. Sullivan Park on the west side, which offers ample shoreline and public bathrooms.

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This spot offers one of the most spectacular views of Lake Cassidy, where visitors can stroll out onto the dock and enjoy a panoramic vista of the water. It provides opportunities for fishing or launching your boat onto the serene waters, making it a perfect spot for outdoor enthusiasts.

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Thornton A. Sullivan Park — one of three city parks offering public access to Silver Lake — has a nice sandy beach. You'll also find walking trails, a playground and restrooms, picnic shelters, and equipment for table tennis and disc golf.

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Lisa
December 10, 2023, Green Lantern Trail

This trail — mostly sidewalk, with a bit of boardwalk and gravel — leads to one of the three city parks that offer public access to Silver Lake. The park itself has picnic tables, benches, and waterfront access.

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June 26, 2023, Lake Cassidy

Very beautiful stop; take the sloping descent from the trail rather than the steep drop farther north.

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A lovely spot to stop along the Centennial Trail and get a view of Lake Cassidy. You can walk out along the dock and have a snack on the park bench at the end.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the lakes located, since Bunk Foss itself is land-locked?

While Bunk Foss is a land-locked census-designated place, the lakes mentioned are all located within the surrounding Snohomish County, Washington. This region is well-known for its numerous lakes, providing various outdoor activities and natural beauty accessible from Bunk Foss.

Are there family-friendly lakes near Bunk Foss?

Yes, several lakes in Snohomish County are great for families. Lake Cassidy offers a dock for panoramic views and opportunities for fishing. Lake Stevens provides beach access, swimming, and picnic areas within its parks. Silver Lake, particularly at Thornton A. Sullivan Park, features a sandy beach, playground, and walking trails suitable for all ages.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do at Lake Stevens?

Lake Stevens is the largest natural lake in Snohomish County and offers a wide range of activities. Visitors can enjoy beach access, boat launches, swimming, and picnicking at various parks along its shoreline. For those interested in running, there's a moderate 13 km running loop around the lake, which you can explore further in the Running Trails around Bunk Foss guide.

Are there hiking trails near the lakes around Bunk Foss?

Yes, Snohomish County offers various hiking opportunities near its lakes. While specific trails directly at each lake vary, you can find numerous hiking routes in the broader area. For example, the Hiking around Bunk Foss guide lists trails like Spencer Island Park and the Snohomish County Centennial Trail, which are accessible from the region.

What makes Lake Cassidy a popular spot?

Lake Cassidy is appreciated for its serene atmosphere and scenic views. Visitors particularly enjoy walking out onto its dock to take in a panoramic vista of the water. It's also a good spot for fishing or launching small boats, making it a peaceful stop along the Centennial Trail.

Can I swim in the lakes near Bunk Foss?

Yes, swimming is a popular activity at several lakes in the area. Lake Stevens offers designated swimming areas and beach access. Silver Lake is also ideal for swimming, with public access points like Thornton A. Sullivan Park providing sandy beaches.

What facilities are available at Silver Lake?

Silver Lake is surrounded by city parks offering public access and facilities. Notably, Thornton A. Sullivan Park on the west side provides a sandy beach, walking trails, a playground, restrooms, picnic shelters, and equipment for table tennis and disc golf.

Are there any easy walks or beginner-friendly hikes around the lakes?

Yes, you can find easy walks near the lakes. For example, the walking trails within Thornton A. Sullivan Park at Silver Lake are suitable for easy strolls. For more options, the Easy hikes around Bunk Foss guide lists routes like Spencer Island Park and Forest Park, which are generally considered easy.

What is the best time to visit the lakes in Snohomish County?

The lakes in Snohomish County are enjoyable year-round, but the best time often depends on your preferred activities. Summer months (June-August) are ideal for swimming, boating, and picnicking due to warmer weather. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the scenic views with fewer crowds. Winter can be beautiful for quiet walks, though some facilities might have reduced hours.

Can I bring my dog to the lakes?

Many parks and trails around the lakes in Snohomish County are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific park regulations before visiting. For instance, Lake Stevens and Silver Lake are noted as dog-friendly in some areas, but leashes are typically required.

Are there opportunities for boating at these lakes?

Yes, boating is a popular activity. Lake Cassidy offers opportunities for launching boats onto its waters. Lake Stevens has multiple boat launches, and Silver Lake is also ideal for boating.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around Bunk Foss?

Visitors frequently appreciate the natural beauty and the variety of outdoor activities available. The panoramic views from docks at places like Lake Cassidy, the extensive recreational options at Lake Stevens, and the family-friendly facilities at Silver Lake are often highlighted. The overall appeal lies in the serene waters, opportunities for swimming, fishing, and picnicking, and accessible parks.

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