
Tour de EFD
Explore Everett by bike with a visit to our fire stations
A few years back Tyler Rourke of Everett Bike Walk had an idea: get people outside to see their community by creating a free, scenic bicycle tour, visiting each of the City's fire stations.
With fire stations still closed to the public, we created a self-guided tour this year instead of an in-person event. Learn about Everett Fire, get some fresh air, and hopefully we'll see you soon!
The basics
- Full route is 22.5 miles, but choose whatever route length and stations you want!
- Want something easier? Try an out-and-back between Stations 1 and 5. Add Station 7 if you are feeling more adventurous.
- Route is mostly paved, using trails and designated bike lanes whenever possible.
- Due to COVID-19 restrictions, there is no entry into the fire stations. Please use this page instead to learn about each location!
- For all ages and abilities, but participation is strictly at your own risk.

Fire station locations
Fire station locations. Click to expand.
Click on the links below to find out more about each station, or look for these markers when you arrive!

Station 1
Station 1. Click to expand.
3619 Rucker Ave

Station 2
Station 2. Click to expand.
2201 16th St

Station 4
Station 4. Click to expand.
5920 Glenwood Ave

Historic Station 4
Historic Station 4. Click to expand.
701 E Mukilteo Blvd

Station 5
Station 5. Click to expand.
1600 Madison

Station 6
Station 6. Click to expand.
9520 Evergreen Way

Station 7
Station 7. Click to expand.
11221 Silver Lake Rd

Everett Fire Headquarters
Everett Fire Headquarters. Click to expand.
2801 Oakes Ave