Warm Beach, located in Stanwood, Washington, is a picturesque coastal neighborhood known for its serene and nautical atmosphere. The beach itself stretches about two miles and features warm golden sand, making it a popular spot for activities like swimming, sunbathing, and beachcombing. The area is also rich in wildlife, including sea birds, crabs, and sea stars, and is a notable spot for fishing, especially during salmon runs. Historically, Warm Beach was once a village for the Stillaguamish and Snohomish peoples and later became a site for a failed seaport city scheme before being renamed in 1924. Today, it is a thriving community with a mix of residential homes and a strong sense of community, making it an attractive location for both residents and visitors.
The neighborhood is predominantly rural, with a mix of medium-sized to small single-family homes and mobile homes. Most residences are owner-occupied, and many were built between 1970 and 1999, with some newer constructions. Warm Beach is also home to a significant senior community, offering a peaceful and safe environment for retirees. The area boasts low rates of childhood poverty and a high income level compared to other neighborhoods in the U.S.
The community offers various amenities and activities, including walking trails and nearby attractions like the Warm Beach Camp and Conference Center, which hosts an annual Christmas lights festival. The beach itself provides basic amenities like bathroom access and allows dogs, though there are no lifeguards on duty.