Sketchy Everett Volume 40: Evergreen Arboretum and Gardens

Awaken your senses to the wonders that bloom within the Evergreen Arboretum & Gardens this spring season. Nestled in the heart of North Everett’s American Legion Memorial Park, between the golf course and the Hibulb Lookout overlooking Port Gardner, is a 3.5-acre providential garden paradise peppered with large-scale art sculptures, a fanciful fountain, and an array of arboreal delights—all lovingly maintained by local volunteers. 

Amid a rare day that graced us with sunlight and blue skies in place of the typical dreariness of spring showers, I eagerly packed my sketching supplies and a rain slicker (just in case) and headed for the arboretum. I spent hours exploring the botanical beauty of the 11 themed gardens—each of which has its own volunteer curator.

Throughout my sketching journey, I encountered radiant gardens like the Urban Tree Walk, Japanese Maple Grove, and Horizontal Rock Garden. I also witnessed dozens of people taking advantage of the sunshine and luscious landscape to meet up with friends, shoot their senior portrait photos, and stroll in contemplative solitude. I even crossed paths with Eileen Simmons, the former library director-turned garden volunteer program organizer. Donning a large garden hat, overalls, and a sun-kissed complexion that comes from working outdoors, I barely recognized her—especially without a book in her hand!

If you’re ready to dig into all the attractions the arboretum has to offer—all at no cost—you can get your green thumb in gear by attending classes with Master Gardeners, joining a guided tour, or shopping during the annual plant sale. You can also visit the garden in December for the must-see festival of lights. See you there!


Evergreen Arboretum and Gardens
145 Alverson Blvd.
Everett, WA 98201

Open Dawn till dusk.
Admission is free!



 

Elizabeth is an award-winning Everett, Washington-based artist and graphic designer. Using pen and watercolor, she sketches from life and creates 'illustrative infographics,' often featuring Northwest themes.