Edison (Washington)
Edison (Washington) is a coastal village of 130 people (2010) in the North Cascades region of Washington.
Understand
Edison is a small village on the coast of the Skagit valley. It has been settled for over 100 years. It blends in with Bow to the east.
Get in
Turn off I-5 at Exit 231, and drive west along Bow Hill Road past Bow to Edison.
Get around
Edison is a rural village; the best way round is by car or bicycle. There is regional bus service.
Eat
- The Old Edison Inn, 5829 Cains Court, ☏ +1 360-766-6266. Su–Th 11:30AM–11:00PM, F Sa 11:30AM–midnight. Seafood, burgers, and sandwiches. Live music on weekends. Mains $8-18.
- Tweets Cafe, 5800 Cains Court, ☏ +1 360-820-9912. F–Su 9AM–6PM. An artsy cafe.
Go next
- Bow to the east on Bow Hill Road
- Bellingham to the north via Chuckanut Drive
- Burlington to the south-east
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