Woodinville, WA Road Trips
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Longest Drive
231.9 mi
Pasco, WA
Quickest Drive
4h 21m
Pasco, WA
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Woodinville, WA by the Numbers
Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.
Population
13,440
Median Income
$158,723
Median Home Value
$1,032,900
Median Age
39.1
Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.
Notable People from Woodinville, WA
A sampling of people born in Woodinville, WA.
Rielly Milne
1996
American rower (born 1996)
Andre Dillard
1995
American football player (born 1995)
Brooke Butler
1988
American actress
Alma Mana'o
1994
American Samoan soccer player
Lisa Ellis
1982
American mixed martial artist
Landmarks & Historic Sites
Attractions and heritage-registered places located in Woodinville, WA.
Hollywood Farm
former farm in Woodinville Washington, now site of Chateau St. Michelle
City data from Wikidata (Q986378), available under CC0. Photos from Wikimedia Commons under their respective licenses. See our methodology for details.
Traveler Guide to Woodinville, WA
Woodinville is a city of 9,900 in King County of Washington State, 20 mi (32 km) northeast of Seattle. It is the production center of Washington's wine industry, where many of the state's top wineries offer tasting rooms.
Woodinville was founded in the late 19th century by Ira Woodin, and was a small logging town along the Sammamish River until the 1960s. The growth of Seattle caught up to it and it became a leafy and desirable suburb. In 1993, Woodinville was granted city status. Around that time, the longstanding Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery and newcomer Redhook Brewery became widely noticed, and additional wineries quickly sprouted up throughout the Sammamish River valley.
Although the grapes are grown elsewhere, there are over 75 wineries in the city and surrounding areas. Most offer wine tastings and tours. 1 Chateau Ste. Michelle, 14111 NE 145th St. The oldest winery in the state, and the largest single producer of Riesling wine in the United States. 2 Columbia Winery, 15114 148th Ave NE. Woodinville also has a growing distillery scene. 3 Woodinville Whiskey Co., 14509 Redmond - Woodinville Rd NE.
Located south of downtown is The Herbfarm, Seattle's premier dining experience.
You're never far from a wine tasting - the city features over 130 wineries.
Residence Inn, north of downtown Wyndham Garden Inn, north of downtown Willows Lodge, 14580 NE 145th St, โ +1 425 424-3900. A Northwest-style lodge in Woodinville Wine Country just outside of Seattle, featuring 84 guestrooms, a spa and meeting space.
State Route 522 (WA-522) runs through the northwest of the city. WA-522 connects to Interstate 405 (I-405) less than one mile to the west. State Route 202 (WA-202), signed as Redmond-Woodinville Road, comes in from Redmond to the south, through the Sammamish Valley. The city is 20 minutes west of Duvall via Woodinville-Duvall Road. Near downtown there is a park-and-ride with connections to metropolitan King County. King County Metro, โ +1 206-553-3000. Runs bus, streetcar and monorail routes within King County. Serves Auburn, Bellevue, Bothell, Burien, Federal Way, Issaquah, Kent, Kirkland, Mercer Island, North Bend, Redmond, Renton, SeaTac, Seattle, Shoreline, Tukwila, Vashon Island, White Center, and Woodinville. $3 for 2 hours ($1 seniors 65+, Free youth 0-18). (updated Sep 2025) Sound Transit, toll-free: +1-888-889-6368. Runs express and intercity public transit routes across the Seattle area, including Sounder trains, Link light rail and express buses (routes 510-596). Serves King County (e.g. Bellevue, Federal Way, Kent, Renton, Seattle), Snohomish County (e.g. Everett, Lynnwood), and Pierce County (e.g. Puyallup, Tacoma). (updated Jun 2023) The Burke-Gilman Trail runs along the western rim of Lake Washington through Seattle and Lake Forest Park, then along the Sammamish River through Kenmore, Bothell, Woodinville, and Redmond. Despite the hilly surroundings, the track is flat as it used to be a railway line.
Public transportation is few and far between so a car is recommended.
City Hall is downtown and contains the Woodinville Police Department.
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