Top Things to Do in Everett This November (That Aren’t Outside)

by Daniel Reid
November 2025

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November on the Snohomish River brings drizzle, early sunsets, and—lucky for families—tons of great indoor options. Whether your family wants to bounce, bowl, build, or watch a movie with hot popcorn, here are real, local favorites to fill grey days without braving the windchill (starting with a big, happy jump).

Bounce it out at Flying Squirrel Everett

When the kids have energy to burn (and let’s be honest, so do you), Flying Squirrel Everett is an easy win: wall-to-wall trampolines, slam-dunk hoops, kid zones, arcade games, and a café for snack breaks. Pro tip for tweens and teens: Neon Lights glow sessions run Friday and Saturday nights, 9–11 p.m., with music and lights. The park sits right by Everett Mall at 1325 SE Everett Mall Way, Suite A.

Make, tinker, and pretend at Imagine Children’s Museum

A gem for ages 0–10, Imagine offers hands-on exhibits in a bright, stroller-friendly space—perfect for long, cozy afternoons. Regular hours run 9 a.m.–4 p.m. most days (closed Mondays); check the calendar for special November programs and holiday events.

Snap big smiles at Funko HQ (Downtown)

Part retail, part “mini theme park,” the Funko flagship is packed with larger-than-life photo ops (think giant POP! figures) and a playful store layout that delights kids and collectors alike. It’s right downtown at 2802 Wetmore Ave—an easy add to a hot-chocolate stroll.

See glass and local art at Schack Art Center

Warm up with free-admission galleries and rotating exhibits, plus a terrific gallery store for creative gifts at Schack Art Center. Typical hours are Tue–Sat 10–5 and Sun 12–5 (closed Mondays)—a perfect low-key stop before or after lunch.

Lace up at the Everett Community Ice Rink

Public skate sessions run most days at the rink connected to Angel of the Winds Arena—great music, rental skates, and an easy way to embrace winter vibes while staying indoors. Check the daily schedule before you go.

Go behind the scenes on the Boeing Everett Factory Tour (Mukilteo)

Just south of town at Paine Field, this 80-minute guided tour takes you into the world’s largest building by volume to see current aircraft production. Tickets sell out—book ahead—and note any special holiday hours around Thanksgiving.

Wander tanks and warbirds at Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum (Paine Field)

History lovers (big and small) will be wowed by meticulously restored aircraft and military vehicles displayed indoors at Paine Field. The museum is typically open Thu–Sat, 10 a.m.–4 p.m.—peek at the site for current hours and directions.

Catch a movie at Regal Everett & RPX (Everett Mall)

Sometimes a comfy recliner, fresh popcorn, and a family flick is exactly right. Regal’s Everett Mall theater lists showtimes all day and is a cinch to pair with snacks or dinner nearby.

Quick planning tips (so your day actually happens)

  • Pack the “indoor kit”: grippy socks for trampolines, water bottles, and easy layers for quick dashes through the parking lot.

  • Check week-of hours for museums and rinks; schedules often shift around Veterans Day and Thanksgiving.

With this lineup, you can keep spirits high (and toes warm) all month long. And when you’re ready to bounce, climb, and laugh your way through a chilly day, we’ll see you at Flying Squirrel Everett—your high-energy, high-smile spot for family fun this November.

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Flying Squirrel Trampoline Park is a Family Fun Center in Everett Washington with plenty of activities and attractions for all ages! We have child friendly areas, and safety is our top priority!