Brackett's Landing and Edmonds Underwater Park are located in Edmonds, Washington, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and recreational activities. Brackett's Landing North features a sandy beach and a rock jetty, providing stunning views of the Edmonds-Kingston ferry and the Olympic Mountains. The area is also home to the Edmonds Underwater Park, a 27-acre marine preserve and sanctuary that attracts thousands of scuba divers each year. The park includes features and trails for divers, making it a popular spot for underwater exploration. Brackett's Landing South offers a serene beach experience with picnic areas and scenic views. Both areas provide a tranquil atmosphere, perfect for relaxation and outdoor activities.
The history of Brackett's Landing dates back to 1876 when George Brackett founded Edmonds, and it has since been developed into a marine sanctuary. The site was purchased in 1963 and named in honor of George Brackett, with the jetty constructed in 1989. The Edmonds Underwater Park was established in 1970 as one of the first underwater parks on the West Coast.
Visitors can enjoy the vibrant marine life, watch divers preparing for their dives, or simply take in the breathtaking views of Puget Sound.