Carnation, Washington
zipcodes - 98014
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The City of Carnation
Located in King County, Carnation population was 1,786 at the 2010 census, and 1,823 in 2011.
Before white men came to what is now Carnation, in the 1850’s it was already well populated by the people of Chief Patkanim. Living here in a large community of at least 16 longhouses, he was the powerful leader of the Snoqualmie and Snohomish Tribes, with influence from British Columbia and Whidbey Island to Snoqualmie Pass. The Chief eventually ceded large tracts of land in exchange for the reservation location at Tulalip, Washington.
As white population expanded, Carnation was first settled in 1865.
The town is located at the junction of the Tolt and Snoqualmie Rivers, and was incorporated in 1912. Ever since 1917 the town name has been the subject of local controversy. As white population expanded, Carnation was first settled in 1865. The town is located at the junction of the Tolt and Snoqualmie Rivers, and was incorporated in 1912. Ever since 1917 the town name has been the subject of local controversy. Both the State and town citizens have changed the name several times between Tolt, Grand Rapids, and Carnation. A beautiful, pastoral area with agricultural and recreational land, Carnation was originally known as Tolt when logging and water transportation supported the local economy in 1902.
Carnation is well known for Remlinger Farms: U-Pick, Fun-Ride Park, real steam engine train, animal barn, fresh produce, company picnics, restaurant, and operating rain or shine.
Another fantastic find that you must experience is Camlann Medieval Village. Located four miles north of Carnation, this attraction portrays rural England in the year 1376 complete with medieval banquets, craft shops, medieval entertainers and craftsmen. Be sure to reserve your feast seating well ahead.
Useful Links and Local Features
Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce I
Carnation, WA - Neighborhood Scout
Overlooking Carnation - CyanesCentinel
Scenes Around Carnation - Skullzy1560
Meandering the Roads Around Carnation - WolfKotenberg
Take a Road Tour Through Carnation - WolfKotenberg
Carnation Dog Park Ribbon Cutting - Mark Chambers
4th of July Parade & Celebration - Teresa Berry
Snoqualmie Valley, A Tribute - Lorenzo Pasqualis
Road and River Flood Alerts: Site 1 - King County
Road and River Flood Alerts: Site 2 - King County
Road and River Flood Alerts: Site 3 - King County
Tales from Old Tolt - Snoqualmie Valley Record
Tolt Congregational United Church of Christ - Facebook
Carnation Golf Course - ZHanley
Carnation Golf in December - ZHanley57
Yappy Hour at Carnation Golf Course - ZHanley
Camlann Medieval Village – A Living History Museum Project
Life in Camlann Medieval Village - Fremen Graphics
Camlann Medieval Village - Wikipedia
The Quest for Camlann - Jordan Ghiglia
Camping at Tolt MacDonald Park & Campground - King County
Langlois Lake in King County - Northwest Fishing Reports
Exploring the Milwaukee Road: Duvall to Carnation, WA - WeekendRailroader
Tolt River Salmon Spawning - Greg Bulette
Frostbite TT Carnation, WA Race Update - VeganViad
Sounds of Nature at Lake Langlois - NW Edge
Survivor Mud Run 2013, Carnation, WA - Christopher Teegardin
Andrew Stout at Full Circle Farm - Gail Nickel-Kailing
Pumpkin Patch at Jubilee Farm - John Saltsman
Pumpkin Slingshot at Jubilee Farm - Suroteca
Welcome to Remlinger Farms - David Vaughan
Treehouse Point – Private Events Center and Overnight Retreat
Carnation Real Estate – Zillow
Know What’s Below, Call Before You Dig
Pest Control and Extermination Services for Carnation – Trey Shelton
Bee, Wasp, Hornet and Yellow Jacket Nest Removal for Carnation – Trey Shelton
Beaver, Otter, Mt. Beaver and Raccoon Trapping for Carnation – Trey Shelton
Tree Removal, Topping and Thinning – Mike Green
Real Estate Services – Stephen Macdonald
Real Estate Services – John Fiala
Drainage and Structural Services
Precision Turf Equipment – Dan Robinson
Handicraftsman Services – Roger McColley
Professional Painting Services – Matt Elam and PJ Clarke
Irrigation, Lighting, Backflow Device Testing, Service & Repair – Dave Sheldon
Ballard Ornamental Ironworks, Inc. – Douglas and David Farage
Tom McIntosh Glass and Glazing - Tom McIntosh
Fasteners, Tools, Maintenance & Shop Supplies
Woodworking Power Tools, Bits & Hand Tools
Premium Cedar, Exotic Hardwoods, Custom Milling
Home Improvement & Outdoor Equipment – Monroe
Household Maintenance Products & Materials, Hardware & Supplies
Premium Quality Paints – The Professional Painters Paint Store