
The Port of Edmonds is a prominent public marina and commercial port located on Puget Sound in Edmonds, Washington. Established with a mission to drive economic development and environmental stewardship, the port spans just over 60 acres and serves as a vital community and regional resource. It operates an extensive marina offering wet and dry moorage for hundreds of recreational vessels, along with boat launches, maintenance facilities, and marine service providers. The port is a hub for over 80 businesses, employing more than 600 people, and features a collection of retail, office, and light-industrial spaces. Its proximity to the Edmonds Ferry Terminal, Amtrak/Sounder Train Station, and major highway connections highlights its role in supporting regional transportation and economic activity. The Port of Edmonds is widely recognized for its active support of recreational boating, fishing charters, whale watching tours, and community-focused events. Environmental sustainability guides its operations through responsible property management, innovative waste containment systems, and a focus on preserving the precious local shoreline. The port plays a crucial part in the local economy and offers a welcoming, accessible waterfront for visitors and residents alike.
Fuel Dock: Daily 8:00 am – 4:30 pm; Boat Launch: Daily 6:00 am – 9:00 pm; Dry Storage: Daily 6:00 am – 9:00 pm; Travelift: Weekdays 8:00 am – 4:30 pm; Port Administration: Weekdays 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
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Typical import flow is vessel arrival, berth assignment, container discharge, customs review, release, dray pickup, and final delivery. Standard clearance may be same day to several days depending on documentation and exams.
Typical export flow is inland dray to terminal, terminal gate-in, documentation and filing, vessel loading, and departure. Timing depends on cutoff windows, bookings, inspections, and vessel schedule.
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