Welcome to Mukilteo
Why Mukilteo, WA Might Just Be Your New Favorite Coastal Town
Tucked along the shores of Puget Sound, just a quick drive north of Seattle, you’ll find one of Washington’s most charming waterfront cities Mukilteo. With sweeping views of Whidbey Island and the Olympic Mountains, this peaceful town is more than just a pretty face. It’s a place where history, nature, and community come together in the best kind of way.
A Rich History That Still Echoes Today
Mukilteo’s story stretches back hundreds of years. Long before the streets and storefronts, this was the home of the Snohomish people, who lived here year-round, fishing and gathering from the rich coastline.
One of the most historically significant events to happen here was the signing of the Treaty of Point Elliott in 1855. It brought together Territorial Governor Isaac Stevens and leaders from several Native American tribes—including the Suquamish, Duwamish, and Snohomish—to establish reservations and recognize tribal fishing rights.
European settlers began arriving shortly after, and by the late 1800s, Mukilteo had taken on a new role as Snohomish County’s very first county seat. The town officially became a city in 1947, but it still holds tightly to its roots.
Living the Good Life in Mukilteo
Mukilteo is often described as one of the best places to live in Washington—and for good reason. It offers a peaceful suburban lifestyle with access to everything you could need: great schools, low crime, stable employment, and plenty of ways to unwind.
One of the standout features of life here is the easy connection to nature. Whether it’s kayaking along the waterfront, catching a sunset on the beach, or hiking through nearby forest trails, there’s always a reason to step outside.
And for golfers? Mukilteo hits a hole-in-one. Harbour Pointe Golf Club is a local favorite, featuring an 18-hole course designed by Arthur Hills. It’s scenic, challenging, and beautifully maintained—complete with a golf shop, practice areas, and leagues for all skill levels. Plus, the views? Absolutely worth a visit.
Arts, Culture & Community Vibes
Beyond its natural beauty, Mukilteo has a creative side that shows up in galleries, events, and community spaces. The Rosehill Community Center is a hub for local art, featuring rotating exhibits that showcase regional talent. It’s a great way to get a feel for the artistic heartbeat of the city.
If you’re in town in early September, don’t miss the Mukilteo Lighthouse Festival. It’s a fun, family-friendly event with live music, art vendors, food trucks, a parade, and fireworks—everything you’d hope for in a small-town celebration by the sea.
And if you love live performance, you’re just a short ride from theaters like the Edmonds Center for the Arts and the Everett Performing Arts Center, which offer a full calendar of concerts, plays, and dance shows.
Why You’ll Love It Here.
Mukilteo is more than just a scenic coastal town—it’s a place where history, lifestyle, and culture blend seamlessly. Whether you're exploring its Native roots, teeing off at the golf course, or enjoying an evening of local art and entertainment, Mukilteo offers a unique and enriching experience for residents and visitors alike.
LISTINGS
- 3 Beds3.5 Baths2,442 SqFt1/26 26Open Sat 2PM-5PM
$939,000
- 3 Beds2 Baths1,730 SqFt3DOpen Sun 3PM-5PM
$895,000
- 2 Beds2.25 Baths1,147 SqFt3DOpen Sat 11AM-1AM
$579,950
WA
Mukilteo
$1,092,512
$950,000
63
19,245
RECENTLY SOLD
$849,000
$849,000
8931 50th PL W, Mukilteo, WA 98275
Windermere Real Estate/M2, LLC • Rene' Porubek

$615,000
$615,000
11017 Villa Rosa LN, Mukilteo, WA 98275
John L. Scott Snohomish • Monica Kessler

$500,000
$515,500
3.0%8221 53rd AVE W #G28, Mukilteo, WA 98275
Coldwell Banker Bain • Heidi Klansnic

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