Baby Animals & Berries Festival
A fun, family‑friendly outing within a short drive for Woodway residents featuring petting barnyard animals, strawberry picking, zip‑lines and more—perfect for kids and adults alike.
Woodway Park is a tranquil neighborhood recognized for its peaceful streets and relaxed ambiance. Residents have convenient access to several public green spaces, which are well positioned throughout the area for easy enjoyment. The housing mainly consists of spacious single detached homes, primarily built around 1984, featuring three to four or more bedrooms ideal for various living arrangements. Public transportation options include nearby bus stops served by multiple lines, supporting convenient connectivity. While biking may present some elevation challenges, the local community maintains an engaged cycling presence. Ample parking availability adds to ease of vehicle accommodation, enhancing accessibility throughout the neighborhood.
Woodway Park offers a calm atmosphere and will appeal to those who enjoy spending time outdoors. This part of Woodway is very good for those who need quiet surroundings, as there are usually low levels of noise from traffic. Finally, green spaces, such as Carla Nichols Reserve and Edmonds City Park, are very well-distributed and there are approximately 10 of them close by for residents to enjoy, resulting in them being easy to get to from most locations within the neighborhood.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
A beautiful natural woodland area at the heart of Woodway, the Woodway Reserve offers peaceful walking trails and wildlife viewing, serving as a community jewel just off Algonquin Road where residents can enjoy serene forested space year-round.
Families in Woodway Park benefit from being part of the highly regarded Edmonds School District, with access to well-rated schools like Edmonds-Woodway High School, just minutes away and contributing to the neighborhood's family-friendly reputation.
A short drive down Woodway Park Road takes residents directly to Edmonds' iconic waterfront strip, home to beloved restaurants such as Anthony’s HomePort and Arnie’s Restaurant, offering both seafood specialties and stunning views of Puget Sound.
Just north along Highway 104, the Westgate Shopping Center provides essential retail conveniences—a hub for groceries, cafes, banking, and local services that makes errands quick and easy for Woodway Park residents.
Bordering the neighborhood near the Edmonds city boundary, the Interurban Trail offers a scenic, multi-use path for biking, jogging, and walking—all easily accessible from Woodway Park, and linking residents to destinations throughout South Snohomish County.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A fun, family‑friendly outing within a short drive for Woodway residents featuring petting barnyard animals, strawberry picking, zip‑lines and more—perfect for kids and adults alike.
A nearby weekend celebration of birds, nature walks, expert talks and a kids’ corner—ideal for families and nature lovers living in Woodway.
A midweek outing offering fresh, locally grown blooms in Snohomish—charming and accessible for Woodway residents interested in seasonal flowers and community support.
An educational and networking opportunity at the local library for neighbors interested in sustainable agriculture, pollinator habitat, and local growing—a short drive from Woodway.
A leisurely evening stroll through downtown Snohomish sampling wines and enjoying community ambiance—great for local adults living near Woodway.
A local weekly walk exploring Woodway and hidden park trails—perfect for residents wanting mild exercise and neighborhood connection.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Woodway Park
Local characteristics and demographics for Woodway Park