Edmonds has four beach parks located along our waterfront: Brackett's Landing North and South, Marina Beach Park, and Olympic Beach. A list of amenities for each park can be found on the Visit a Park webpage.
History
Heavy industrial use along the Edmonds waterfront took a toll over the years. By 1976 the wildlife count was low enough to be almost non-existent. A group of concerned citizens, the Brackett's Landing Task Force, rallied community support to save the waterfront from destruction. Organized in 1980 by Frances Murphy, a kindergarten teacher in the Edmonds School District, the Brackett's Landing Task Force set two major goals:
- To make Brackett's Landing a marine sanctuary, protecting a delicate natural resource and allowing wildlife to repopulate.
- To develop a recreational area compatible with the sanctuary, as well as a site offering educational opportunities.
The first goal was accomplished in 1980 when the Edmonds City Council voted to declare Brackett's Landing a marine sanctuary. Over the following years, a marine education program was born with funding provided by the City of Edmonds, Lynnwood, Mountlake Terrace, and the Edmonds School District. The Beach Ranger program served thousands of students every year until it was
discontinued in 2024 due to budget constraints.