Right Where You Need to Be

Snuggled in the trees of Edmonds College campus, Rainier Place is close enough to sprint to class after a late alarm and make it, yet only 16 miles to downtown Seattle. Wherever you’re going, we’re right where you need to be.

WALK SCORE

79

BIKE SCORE

61

NAP SCORE

Change of Scenery

Mere minutes from I-5, Rainier Place has direct access to oodles of outdoor excitement. Whether you’re hoping to get out to sea or up a mountain, there’s a fast track to postcard-worthy views and adventure worth writing home about.

NEIGHBORHOOD FAVES

Lynnwood has access to everything you’re looking for, plus some you didn’t know to look for.

YEH YEH'S

Fuel study sessions with a Vietnamese banh mi sandwich filled with daikon slaw and unconventional barbeque pork. It’s a pho-sure favorite.

WHIRLYBALL

A combo of basketball, hockey, and jai-alai played in bumper cars is the best way to avoid studying for tests, but we’re not liable for saying so.

CHUG'S ROOT BEER & MORE

Visit this local gem not only for the nostalgic root beer float experience, but to try and meet the namesake Chihuahua-pug Chug, who visits for tastings.

DONUT FACTORY

Nothing makes up for eating your roommate’s leftover pizza like a flaky cro-bar stuffed with Bavarian Cream. Just try to prove us wrong.

Campus Sweet Spot

Finders Keepers

Right next to three different student lots means finding one of the rare, free parking spots is actually possible!

Record Time

The furthest edge of campus is only a ten minute walk from home, so it’s easier than ever to snag coffee before class.

Keep Caffeinated

Triton Espresso in Mountlake Terrace Hall is under five minutes away for that fix of bean juice to keep the eyelids open.

Get Out

All the Pacific Northwest is in easy reach from Lynnwood. Float down the Skagit river, walk the Scriber Lake boardwalk, or hike Bothell mountain to get a move on. Otherwise, keep it leisurely on the golf course or park paths.

Stay In

Stay closer to home with shopping at Alderwood mall or extra lessons from jet manufacturing to Tulalip culture at various local museums. Not up for an adventure? Stick to trying dozens of local eats from Katsu curry don to lengua tacos.