No Parking, All Play: Take Transit to Snohomish County's Popular Events in July
Ditch the traffic and head to summer’s sizzling festivities.

Take transit to summer events around Snohomish County. Skip the drive, enjoy air conditioning, and youth 18 years and younger ride free.
Grab your family and friends for some summer fun in the sun in Snohomish County throughout the month of July. Before you go, use Plan My Trip and Find My Bus to find the best routes and stops.
Edmonds
Routes: 102, 130, 166, 909
- An Edmonds Kind of 4th in downtown Edmonds on Saturday, July 4 (times vary).
- Porchfest Edmonds in downtown Edmonds on Sunday, July 12 from 1-6 pm.
- Edmonds Sand Sculpture Contest at Brackett’s Landing on Friday, July 17 (times vary).
Everett
Routes: 201, 202, 270, 271, 280, ST 510, ST 512, ST 532, 907, Swift Blue Line to Everett Station to connect to the waterfront
Routes: 201 or 202 to Everett Community College
- Colors of Freedom Festival at Legion Memorial Park on Saturday, July 4 at 3 pm and Snohomish County’s largest fireworks show at 10:15 pm.
- 2026 Music at the Marina at the waterfront on Thursdays from 5-8 pm.
- Everett 3on3 basketball tournament at Everett Community College in and around the Walt Price Student Fitness Center on July 18-19 (times vary).
Lynnwood
Routes: 103, 166
- GeekFest West Game Expo at the Lynnwood Event Center on July 17-19 (times vary).
- Shakespeare in the Park at Lynndale Park Amphitheatre on July 16, 23, and 30 from 7-9 pm.
- Summer Sounds at The District at the Lynnwood Event Center on Wednesdays from 2-8 pm.
Marysville
Routes: 201, 202, 209, 222, 905, 907
- Marysville’s 4th of July at Ebey Waterfront Park on Saturday, July 4 from 6-10 pm.
- Sounds of Summer Concert Series at Comeford Park on Wednesdays from 12-1 pm.
- Outdoor Movies in the Park at Jennings Park on July 17, 24, and 31 (times vary).
Mill Creek
Routes: 106 (take free shuttle from Jackson High School), 109, Swift Green Line, Swift Orange Line
- Mill Creek Festival and Street Fair at 911 161st St. SE on July 11-12 (times vary). You can also step aboard “Bluebell,” one of the original Community Transit buses that began operating in 1976.
Snohomish
Routes: 109, 270, 271, 908
- Kla Ha Ya Days Festival in downtown Snohomish on July 15-19 (times vary).
- Snohomish Art Walk in downtown Snohomish on July 23 from 5-8 pm.
Community Transit operates in 19 cities in Snohomish County. Check out the Destination Guides and the Visitor Guide for more information on your connections, communities, and places to explore.