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39912 SE Park St, Snoqualmie, WA 98065
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Welcome to Twin Peaks Sign Place

41433-41699 SE Reinig Rd, Snoqualmie, WA 98065
3.9(64)
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1y

Alright, I come to Seattle only once every few years, but there is one place that I just love to drive up to and park. (see picture). Little did I know all of these (20+) years this location is only a mere couple hundred of yards up from the legendary Twin Peaks sign! Ok, mind blown! There is a very little pull over on the side of the road (about 1/2 mile up from the where SE Reinig meets the 428th), with the river just on your right side, and nothing but amazing right in front of you. Today it is a cold Winter day with the wind blowing fog across the range from the North Bend valley (picture). But really it is just one of the most chill spots to spend a bit of your day. I guarantee you will not...

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4.0
19w

This is the spot where the famous Twin Peaks sign was filmed, and while the sign itself isn’t actually there anymore, the location is still absolutely worth stopping by. The mountains rise up dramatically in the background, and even without the sign it’s easy to recognize the view from the show and feel a little of that eerie Twin Peaks atmosphere. It’s one of those places where the scenery alone makes the visit worthwhile—beautiful, cinematic, and a fun little pilgrimage if...

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48w

Well it was an empty space on the side of the road. I had never watched twin peaks until visiting north bend. Whoa is this show f'd up? So bad we've been watching since we came back.... It's kind of like X files on acid. However the town of north bend is pretty cool. I wish we had more time to spend there, but we traveled there on business so there was just enough time to see the waterfall and get some cherry pie and a cup of dam good coffee. We...

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William WrightWilliam Wright
Alright, I come to Seattle only once every few years, but there is one place that I just love to drive up to and park. (see picture). Little did I know all of these (20+) years this location is only a mere couple hundred of yards up from the legendary Twin Peaks sign! Ok, mind blown! There is a very little pull over on the side of the road (about 1/2 mile up from the where SE Reinig meets the 428th), with the river just on your right side, and nothing but amazing right in front of you. Today it is a cold Winter day with the wind blowing fog across the range from the North Bend valley (picture). But really it is just one of the most chill spots to spend a bit of your day. I guarantee you will not forget this.
Brian McSteenBrian McSteen
This is the spot where the famous Twin Peaks sign was filmed, and while the sign itself isn’t actually there anymore, the location is still absolutely worth stopping by. The mountains rise up dramatically in the background, and even without the sign it’s easy to recognize the view from the show and feel a little of that eerie Twin Peaks atmosphere. It’s one of those places where the scenery alone makes the visit worthwhile—beautiful, cinematic, and a fun little pilgrimage if you’re a fan.
greenerwheelsgreenerwheels
Well it was an empty space on the side of the road. I had never watched twin peaks until visiting north bend. Whoa is this show f'd up? So bad we've been watching since we came back.... It's kind of like X files on acid. However the town of north bend is pretty cool. I wish we had more time to spend there, but we traveled there on business so there was just enough time to see the waterfall and get some cherry pie and a cup of dam good coffee. We will be back
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Alright, I come to Seattle only once every few years, but there is one place that I just love to drive up to and park. (see picture). Little did I know all of these (20+) years this location is only a mere couple hundred of yards up from the legendary Twin Peaks sign! Ok, mind blown! There is a very little pull over on the side of the road (about 1/2 mile up from the where SE Reinig meets the 428th), with the river just on your right side, and nothing but amazing right in front of you. Today it is a cold Winter day with the wind blowing fog across the range from the North Bend valley (picture). But really it is just one of the most chill spots to spend a bit of your day. I guarantee you will not forget this.
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This is the spot where the famous Twin Peaks sign was filmed, and while the sign itself isn’t actually there anymore, the location is still absolutely worth stopping by. The mountains rise up dramatically in the background, and even without the sign it’s easy to recognize the view from the show and feel a little of that eerie Twin Peaks atmosphere. It’s one of those places where the scenery alone makes the visit worthwhile—beautiful, cinematic, and a fun little pilgrimage if you’re a fan.
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Well it was an empty space on the side of the road. I had never watched twin peaks until visiting north bend. Whoa is this show f'd up? So bad we've been watching since we came back.... It's kind of like X files on acid. However the town of north bend is pretty cool. I wish we had more time to spend there, but we traveled there on business so there was just enough time to see the waterfall and get some cherry pie and a cup of dam good coffee. We will be back
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