Moses Lake Community Guide

Explore Moses Lake Situated on Highway I-90, Moses Lake is conveniently positioned between Seattle and Spokane. It is surrounded by vast agricultural fields, serene freshwater lakes, flourishing vineyards, and sought-after recreational spots. Throughout the year, numerous events take place, including tournament league baseball, the Moses Lake Rodeo Roundup, concerts, community festivals, and the highly anticipated […]
Woodinville Community Guide

Explore Woodinville Located in the heart of the Sammamish River Valley, Woodinville is the Eastside’s wine country, with 130 wine-tasting rooms, restaurants, and other wine tourism. Despite the influx of wine enthusiasts on weekends and in the summer, Woodinville also has its quiet side with parks, nature trails, and family neighborhoods that meet most any home […]
Snohomish Community Guide

Explore Snohomish At only 10,000 residents, Snohomish is far from the largest town in Snohomish County. However, after spending time in downtime Snohomish, you would hardly know that as it’s one of the more unique and lively downtowns in the state. Full of shops and restaurants set into historic buildings, it’s no wonder that downtown […]
Redmond Community Guide

Explore Redmond Once a sleepy farming community, Redmond has exploded into a central commercial and residential hub for Seattle’s Eastside, thanks in part to the influence of major tech industry players like Microsoft and Nintendo, both of which have headquarters in the area. While the tech industry has significantly impacted Redmond’s growth, this city has […]
Mukilteo Community Guide

Explore Mukilteo Where can you go for a woodsy trail hike, eat at a seaside restaurant and walk to see the sunset over Puget Sound, all within a couple of miles? Mukilteo offers that and more. Mukilteo played a crucial role in the history of Washington’s settlement as the site of the Treaty of Point Elliott. […]
Mountlake Terrace Community Guide

Explore Mountlake Terrace Initially founded in 1949, real estate developers established Mountlake Terrace on the site of a disused airfield to provide affordable housing for veterans. Within five years, the population had swelled to over 5,000, prompting the community to incorporate as a city in 1954 to offer municipal services. In 1965, an industrial park […]