Snohomish County Parks Passes No Longer Be Accepted at Davies Beach

Lake Stevens, WALocal News

Snohomish County will stop accepting parks passes at Davies Beach as of July 1, 2025, affecting many visitors. The county's decision aims to improve management and sustainability of the beach area, which has seen increased traffic in recent years. Officials believe this move will enhance the visitor experience and preserve the natural environment. Residents and tourists are encouraged to explore other access options to the beach. The decision reflects broader trends in local governance focusing on environmental conservation.

Davies Beach has long been a popular destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts in Snohomish County. Local officials plan to monitor the impact of this policy change closely. The community is invited to participate in discussions about future management strategies for the area.

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