Carnation

 
 

Carnation is a rural western Washington community of 1,786 residents that is approximately 1.1 square miles in size. Within easy reach of Seattle, Carnation features an abundance of natural beauty and outdoor experiences. Framed by the Cascade foothills and located where the Tolt and Snoqualmie Rivers meet, Carnation is in one of the most productive agricultural regions in the Northwest.


Fun Facts:

• The name "Carnation" was chosen to honor a nearby research farm operated by the
Carnation Milk Products Company.
• Camlann Medieval Village is a living history museum which recreates rural life in England in 1376
Remlinger Farms is a functioning farm located less than a mile outside of Carnation where families can spend time around animals and crops, eat locally raised and grown food, and go on fun park rides.