Redmond
Carnation:
Carnation lies at the confluence of the Snoqualmie and Tolt rivers on a line about 15 miles due east of Seattle's Queen Anne Hill. Read more
Duvall:
From Big Rock Road on the south to the big curve north out of town, Duvall's Main Street stretches for nearly two miles along the Snoqualmie River and state Route 203. Read more
Northbend:
The shake and lumber mills that defined this Upper Snoqualmie River town have gone. But people - almost 2,200 just since 1990 - have come to take their place. Read more
Redmond:
When the first Europeans encountered the Sammamish River Valley in 1871, they found so many salmon that they called the place Salmonberg. Read more


