Download coordinates as: Glacial erratic boulders of Snohomish County are large glacial erratic boulders of rock which were moved to Snohomish County, Washington by glacial action during previous ice ages.
47°51′53.7″N 122°14′10.7″W / 47.864917°N 122.236306°W / 47.864917; -122.236306 (Airport Boulder) Fraser Valley breccia, 10 by 15 feet (3.0 m × 4.6 m) and 12 feet (3.7 m) high.
[5] 47°47′21″N 122°21′17″W / 47.7892°N 122.3548°W / 47.7892; -122.3548 (Edmonds Way erratic) 47°58′40″N 122°12′31″W / 47.9779°N 122.2086°W / 47.9779; -122.2086 (Everett Boulder) 47°47′58″N 122°20′28″W / 47.7995°N 122.3412°W / 47.7995; -122.3412 ("Granite") 47°59.816′N 122°6.954′W / 47.996933°N 122.115900°W / 47.996933; -122.115900 (Lake Stevens Monster) 47°50′N 121°38′W / 47.833°N 121.633°W / 47.833; -121.633 (Longview Boulder) 47°59′50.5″N 122°05′55.52″W / 47.997361°N 122.0987556°W / 47.997361; -122.0987556 (Market Place road)
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