Falling For Snohomish

The top four places to visit in Snohomish in the fall.

The entrance to the Snohomish Train Tressel.

Maleika Fleming

The entrance to the Snohomish Train Tressel.

Maleika Fleming, Staff Writer

Snohomish is a beautiful town, and fall brings out its true beauty. With its sidewalks littered with colorful leaves and the great meeting places, Snohomish is the place to visit during the fall. Here are some places you have to go.

1. Railroad Bridge

The Bridge is a great feature of Snohomish, and show cases its beautiful scenery. It also is a great place for photos. This historic sight is really a place to see.

2. Stocker Farms

The corn mazes are a given, but Stocker Farms especially is a popular spot because of the haunted mazes. This is great group activity too! The farm also has a normal corn maze, food, and a pumpkin patch. They also sell a variety of fruits and vegetables.

3. Centennial Trail

Centennial Trail is a great place for those on the more active side. Twenty Nine miles long,  the Centennial Trail shows off the fall landscape, and can be walked, run, and even biked. This trail shows off the old parts of Snohomish, including the abandoned railroad, parks, and downtown.

4. Proper Joe Coffeehouse

Coffeehouses are the epitome of fall, and Proper Joe proves this. The coffeehouse gives off a cozy vibe, and is a great hang out place when it gets chilly. Since the coffeehouse is in the historic part of downtown Snohomish, you can go to other shops after you finish your coffee.

“I love going to Stocker farms! The haunted mazes are so great. I love it so much I’ve never gone to any other maze!”sophomore Irene Cho said.