Custom Homes in Carnation
Love Where You Live.
Carnation is a small city situated in the beautiful Snoqualmie Valley, surrounded by the Cascade Mountains to the east and the Olympic Mountains to the west. With a population of just over 2,000 people, Carnation offers a charming rural atmosphere that attracts both visitors and residents alike. The town is known for its agricultural heritage, with a thriving farming community that produces a variety of crops, including vegetables, fruits, and dairy products. Additionally, Carnation offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities, such as hiking, fishing, and kayaking, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts.
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- Carnation
Statistics
- Population: 2,000+
- Avg. Home Value: $890k
- 6 Parks
- Almost 1,600 Acres of Market Crops are Grown in the Snoqualmie Valley Agricultural District
Schools in
Carnation, WA
Carnation Elementary
Tolt Middle School
Cedarcrest High School
CARNATION
RETAIL
- Blake’s Pizzeria & Ice Cream
- The Blue Iris
- Carnation Cafe & Lounge
- Orenda Winery
- Miller’s – A Gathering Place
- Red Pepper Pizzeria & Pasta
- Remlinger Farms
- Sandy’s Espresso
CARNATION’S TOP 5
THINGS TO DO
REMLINGER FARMS
A family-owned and operated working farm with a produce stand.
What began over 30 years ago as a humble produce stand has grown into a 200-acre tourist center offering a full-service restaurant, bakery, ice cream parlor, large picnic areas, U-Pick fields, Birthday Party Packages, fun and educational tours, and Country Fair Fun Park. The farm annually hosts more than 200,000 visitors from all over the world. Remlinger Farms is also famous for its pies and other products sold commercially in over 200 Northwest grocery stores.
CAMLANN MEDIEVAL VILLAGE
A living history museum project where you can explore a small rural village in Southwest England in 1376.
Camlann Medieval Village features in-character interpreters who have taken on roles of medieval persons living in a small village in the year 1376. Camlann is dedicated to offering the public powerful personal experiences of history, including multiple learning and performing arts opportunities, built upon the research of rural communities in 14th century England, to provide a deeper understanding of the relationship between those historical events and western society today.
TOLT-MACDONALD PARK & CAMPGROUND
A true recreation destination.
The 574-acre park sits at the confluence of the Snoqualmie and Tolt Rivers in the beautiful Snoqualmie Valley and features stunning views of the Snoqualmie River and local farmland. Activities to explore include the suspension bridge, hiking, mountain biking, and music festivals.
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