Welcome to Woodinville
Named for Susan Woodin, a woman who settled here with her husband in 1871.
It’s not exactly Small Town, USA, but it’s pretty darn close. And it’s proximity to Seattle makes this beautiful Sammamish River valley town a natural choice for young families looking to make their money go a little farther without sacrificing everything the city has to offer.
Woodinville grew out of a logging community, like many other growing places in the Great Pacific Northwest—today it’s the gateway to Washington’s burgeoning wine industry, with hundreds of wineries, tasting rooms, breweries and distilleries at every turn.
What to Expect
Owner operated ventures, seasonally focused venues and a boatload of fresh air.
With several fine dining options (and one particularly notable “destination” restaurant), charming boutiques, and outdoor venues—downtown attracts locals as well as visitors from far and wide. There’s also a nationally acclaimed garden center in town, if you’re inclined.
The Lifestyle
Small-town vibe with a craftsman-like work ethic aimed at living life to the fullest, all year round.
Woodinville’s hands-on approach to life is as healthy as it is refreshing. Pull off the road, park, and set off on bike—stop at any number of independent eateries and take in the local fare. If you prefer a glass of something interesting, odds are the person pouring it also made it.
Unexpected Appeal
Sophisticated country charm meets 21st Century cool.
Hit the state’s largest microbrewery, the acclaimed outdoor concert series, or hop on the Burke-Gilman trail and bike all the way to Golden Gardens on Elliott Bay. Get out and do it!
The Market
Sophisticated country charm meets 21st Century cool.
The farther out you go, the more you get. And around here, you can easily do very well for yourself in that department.
You'll Fall in Love With
Pumpkin patches just down the road, picking your own apples, and a firepit in your own backyard.
Away from the big city lights, you can look up and see the stars at night. You’re an easy commute to work, downtown Seattle, or the ferry docks to the San Juans and beyond. The simple life is what you’ll find here.