Jetty Island Days Returning in July Ferry Reservations Now Open

Everett, WALocal News

Ferry reservations are now available for Jetty Island Days, running from July 5 to August 31, 2025, at the Port of Everett. Visitors can reserve seats online for the seasonal foot ferry, which departs from Jetty Landing Park at a roundtrip cost of $3-$5 per person. Catherine Soper, the Port's Director of External Affairs, described Jetty Island as a hidden gem that offers a unique outdoor experience. The island will host family-friendly programming, with details to be announced, including activities in partnership with the Schack Art Center. The ferry operates five days a week, with specific hours varying by day.

A reduced parking rate of $2 for up to eight hours is available for those with confirmed ferry reservations. Low tide may affect ferry departure points, and special accommodations for mobility can be requested. Jetty Island is also recognized for its diverse wildlife, making it an attractive destination for nature lovers.

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