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Woodinville, Washington

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Woodinville, Washington
NameWoodinville, Washington
Settlement typeCity
Pushpin label positionright
Coordinates47.756°N 122.165°W
Subdivision typeCountry
Subdivision nameUnited States
Subdivision type1State
Subdivision name1Washington
Subdivision type2County
Subdivision name2King

Woodinville, Washington is a city located in King County, near the cities of Redmond, Kirkland, and Bothell. It is situated near the Sammamish River and is home to many Chateau Ste. Michelle wine tastings and tours, as well as the Columbia Winery and Novelty Hill-Januik Winery. The city is also close to the University of Washington, Seattle University, and Bellevue College.

Geography

Woodinville, Washington is nestled in the Puget Sound region, near the Cascade Range and Mount Si. The city's geography is characterized by its proximity to the Sammamish River, which flows into Lake Washington, and its surrounding hills and valleys. The nearby Issaquah Alps and Tiger Mountain offer opportunities for outdoor recreation, such as hiking and mountain biking, and are home to the Tiger Mountain State Forest and the Rattlesnake Ridge Trail. The city is also close to the Washington Park Arboretum and the University of Washington Botanic Gardens.

History

The area that is now Woodinville, Washington was originally inhabited by the Snoqualmie tribe and was later settled by European-American pioneers, including Ira Woodin and Susan Woodin. The city was officially incorporated in 1993 and has since grown into a thriving community, with a strong focus on wine production and tourism. The city is home to the Woodinville Heritage Society and the Greater Woodinville Chamber of Commerce, which work to preserve the city's history and promote local businesses, such as The Herbfarm and Willows Lodge. The city is also close to the Museum of Pop Culture and the Seattle Art Museum.

Demographics

As of the 2020 United States Census, the city of Woodinville, Washington has a population of over 13,000 people, with a diverse range of ages, incomes, and ethnicities. The city is home to many young families and professionals, who are drawn to its excellent schools, including Woodinville High School and Leota Middle School, and its convenient location near Microsoft, Amazon, and other major tech companies. The city is also close to the University of Washington Bothell and the Cascadia College.

Economy

The economy of Woodinville, Washington is driven by a mix of industries, including wine production, tourism, and technology. The city is home to over 100 wineries and tasting rooms, including Chateau Ste. Michelle, Columbia Winery, and Novelty Hill-Januik Winery, which attract visitors from around the world. The city is also close to the Bellevue Downtown Association and the Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce, which work to promote local businesses and economic development. The city is also home to many small businesses and startups, including Zillow and Redfin.

Education

Woodinville, Washington is served by the Northshore School District, which operates several highly-rated schools, including Woodinville High School and Leota Middle School. The city is also close to several colleges and universities, including the University of Washington, Seattle University, and Bellevue College. The city is also home to the Woodinville Library, which offers a range of programs and services for residents, and is part of the King County Library System.

Transportation

Woodinville, Washington is located near several major transportation routes, including Interstate 405 and State Route 522. The city is also served by the Sound Transit system, which provides bus and light rail service to nearby cities, including Seattle and Bellevue. The city is also close to the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and the Paine Field airport, which offer flights to destinations around the world. The city is also home to the Woodinville Park and Ride, which provides parking and transportation options for commuters.