Population
13,000
Of course, Woodinville is known for being “wine country.” Woodinville is home to over 140 wineries, making it a destination whether you’re enjoying a day trip or a week-long getaways! This treasured city offers the opportunity to live in a place that feels like you’re living in the country at times, all while having easy access to city amenities. Plenty of shopping, restaurants, services, and more are all readily available in this small King County town.
Population
13,000
11 Parks
Restaurants
83
0 Museums
12 Bars and Nightlife
9 Schools
70 Things to Do
Chateau Ste. Michelle Vineyards
(Woodinville students living in areas zoned to the Lake Washington School District attend Muir Elementary School in Kirkland)
Like other nearby towns, Woodinville began as a logging community, became a farming center in the early decades of the 20th century, and developed into a suburb of Seattle after World War II. In 1969, rock bands including Led Zeppelin and The Guess Who performed at the Seattle Pop Festival at Woodinville's Gold Creek Park.
The growth of Bothell in the early 1990s led to plans for it to annex Woodinville; the residents of Woodinville responded by voting for incorporation in 1992. Woodinville was officially incorporated on March 31, 1993.
Tiffany Doorn, Miss Washington USA
Anu Garg, author and speaker
Peg Phillips, actress (most noted for role on Northern Exposure
Marques Tuiasosopo, retired NFL Quarterback and UCLA assistant college football coach
Marc Wilson, retired NFL quarterback
Nancy Wilson, musician