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Marysville
United States > Washington > Snohomish County
The city's topography varies from the low-lying downtown, located along the banks of Ebey Slough 5 feet (1.5 m) above sea level, rising to 160 feet (49 m) near Smokey Point and over 465 feet (142 m) in the eastern highlands. Marysville sits in the watershed of two major creeks, Quilceda Creek and Allen Creek,…
Average elevation: 72 m
Monroe
United States > Washington > Snohomish County
The city lies at the eastern end of the Snohomish River floodplain, with elevations that range from 40 to 210 feet (12 to 64 m). The south and east edges of the city along the Skykomish River are within a 100-year flood hazard zone and also include habitats for migratory birds and game animals. The residential…
Average elevation: 49 m
Arlington
United States > Washington > Snohomish County
The city lies on a glacial terrace formed during the Pleistocene epoch by the recession of the Cordilleran Ice Sheet. Arlington covers a series of hills that sit at an elevation of 100 to 200 feet (30 to 61 m) above sea level. Downtown Arlington is situated on a bluff above the confluence of the Stillaguamish…
Average elevation: 60 m
Seattle Hill-Silver Firs
United States > Washington > Snohomish County > Seattle Hill-Silver Firs
Average elevation: 93 m
Mill Creek
United States > Washington > Snohomish County > Mill Creek > Mill Creek
Average elevation: 129 m
Totem Park
United States > Washington > Snohomish County > Arlington > Totem Park
Average elevation: 34 m
Snohomish
United States > Washington > Snohomish County > Snohomish > Snohomish
Average elevation: 36 m
Granite Falls
United States > Washington > Snohomish County > Granite Falls > Granite Falls
Average elevation: 143 m
Stanwood
United States > Washington > Snohomish County > Stanwood
The city is located at the mouth of the Stillaguamish River, where it flows into Port Susan, an arm of the Puget Sound, and Skagit Bay, the mouth of the Skagit River. To the west is Davis Slough, which separates Stanwood from Camano Island, and forms the border between Snohomish and Island counties. Elevations…
Average elevation: 20 m