Snoqualmie Valley River Town
Welcome to Duvall, a farm-and-river town in King County's Snoqualmie Valley, thirty miles east of Seattle and a short drive from Redmond.
Duvall is a small city in northeastern King County, Washington, set in the broad, fertile lower Snoqualmie Valley about 30 miles east of Seattle. It sits on State Route 203 roughly halfway between the towns of Monroe and Carnation, with the Snoqualmie River running past its western edge and forested foothills of the Cascades rising beyond the farmland. The city's population of roughly 8,000 has grown steadily as the Eastside's technology economy expanded, yet Duvall has held onto a distinctly rural, small-town identity. The valley was home to the Snoqualmie and other Coast Salish peoples for thousands of years before European settlement. In the early 1870s, brothers Francis and James Duvall arrived by river and staked homestead claims on a hillside overlooking the Snoqualmie, drawn by timber and farming. The town took the Duvall name, was platted in 1910, and grew around a railroad stop that shipped the valley's timber and dairy products. That agricultural and logging heritage still shapes the landscape, with working farms surrounding the town and a compact historic downtown along Main Street. Today Duvall functions as both a farm community and a commuter town. A large share of its working residents make the roughly 30-minute drive to Redmond, Bellevue, or the broader Eastside, where major employers are concentrated, while returning each evening to the valley's open fields and quiet streets. The Riverview School District, which serves Duvall and Carnation, is a focal point of community life and a common reason families choose the area. For homebuyers, Duvall offers a rare combination in King County: a genuine small town with river and farmland surroundings, strong schools, and reasonable access to major employers. It suits families and professionals who want space, community, and a rural feel without giving up Eastside jobs, while requiring a tolerance for a longer, two-lane commute and awareness of the valley's flood-prone low areas.
Duvall is in King County, Washington, in the lower Snoqualmie Valley east of Seattle. The city sits along State Route 203 roughly halfway between Monroe and Carnation, surrounded by farmland and forested hills.
Duvall is about 30 miles east of Seattle and roughly a 30-minute drive from Redmond, depending on route and traffic. Many residents commute to Redmond, Bellevue, and other Eastside employment centers.
Duvall is served by the Riverview School District, which also covers the nearby community of Carnation and surrounding eastern King County areas. The district's high school, Cedarcrest High School, is located in Duvall.
Duvall is known as a small farm-and-river town in the Snoqualmie Valley, with a historic Main Street, surrounding farmland, and access to the Snoqualmie River. It is also known as a commuter base for Eastside technology workers who want a rural small-town setting.
Some low-lying parts of Duvall near the Snoqualmie River are in flood-prone areas, a characteristic of towns along the river. Homes on higher ground, hillsides, and ridge areas are generally less exposed, and King County provides flood mapping and monitoring for residents.
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