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West Snoqualmie Valley Road and Carnation Farm Road Heritage Corridor - King County Historic and Scenic Corridors Project

King County Road Services - Historic and Scenic Corridors Project

West Snoqualmie Valley Road/Carnation Farm Road Heritage Corridor

Location: Southeast King County
Length: 11.0 miles
Begins: State Route 18 and Southeast Auburn-Black Diamond Road
Ends: State Route 169

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The Snoqualmie Valley Road Heritage Corridor presents the traveler with a 12-mile panorama of the Snoqualmie Valley. Stretched along the western hillside overlooking the valley floor, this road offers a glimpse at a century of agricultural land use. Pastoral views toward the Cascade Mountains, modern-day specialty farms on historic acreage, and the iconic Carnation Farms are all to be experienced along this corridor.

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Information from the Road Services Division's Web site is available to people with disabilities in alternate formats upon request by calling 206-263-6482 or 711 for the TTY relay service.

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Also in the Historic and Scenic Corridors Project

West side road along Snoqualmie Valley near Vincent, looking north, n.d.
West side road along Snoqualmie Valley near Vincent, looking north, no date. Photo courtesy of King County Archives.
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