Best attractions and places to see around Woodinville, located northeast of Seattle in the Sammamish River Valley, offer a diverse range of experiences. The area is characterized by its natural landscape, including rivers and trails, alongside cultural and historical sites. Woodinville is known for its blend of outdoor activities and established wineries. This region provides opportunities for exploration across various interests.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Lovely, though parking can be a bit challenging at peak times😀
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The Lodge is a wonderfully restored former seminary. It's a full service lodge with well decorated rooms, a spa, bars and a great restaurant. The location within the state park make it feel like a destination lodge far away from the city but it is just a stones throw from Seattle.
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The Lodge is a wonderfully restored former seminary. It's a full service lodge with well decorated rooms, a spa, bars and a great restaurant. The location within the state park make it feel like a destination lodge far away from the city but it is just a stones throw from Seattle.
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The Tolt Pipeline Trail, follows the pipeline that is part of the water supply system for Seattle. It travels 12 miles from Duvall to Bothell, following a 100-foot-wide right-of-way. This gravel, multi-use trail is popular with equestrians, dog walkers, mountain bikers, joggers, and hikers. It stretches east-west, with few bends, crossing local roads, and featuring varied terrain, including flat sections in the Sammamish River valley and steep climbs like “cardiac hill” in Woodinville. The route is mostly sun-exposed and has all sorts of wildflowers, invasive plants, and occasional wildlife like deer, rabbits, and even bobcats. Trailheads are accessible in Duvall, Bothell, and Woodinville.
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Fantastic ride now that the trail is finally complete!
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This park was remodeled in 2022 and is by far the best place to stop for a lunch break along the Burke Gilman Trail. Nice job, Kenmore City Council! Summertime kayak rentals and concession stand.
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The Lodge is a wonderfully restored former seminary. It's a full service lodge with well decorated rooms, a spa, bars and a great restaurant. The location within the state park make it feel like a destination lodge far away from the city but it is just a stones throw from Seattle.
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Woodinville offers a variety of scenic trails for biking, walking, and jogging. The Burke-Gilman Trail: Northwest Lake Washington is a smooth cycle path along Lake Washington, connecting to other areas like Seattle and Redmond. The East Lake Sammamish Trail follows the shore of Lake Sammamish and is popular with cyclists, runners, and hikers. For a more rugged experience, the Tolt Pipeline Trail offers 8.9 miles of multi-use trails for mountain biking, trail running, hiking, and horseback riding. The Sammamish River Trail is also a great option, stretching over 10 miles through the valley.
Woodinville has several sites rich in history and culture. The Historic Hollywood Schoolhouse, built in 1912, now houses the Maryhill Winery Tasting Room & Bistro, offering a unique setting. You can also visit the Woodinville Heritage Society Museum, located in the beautifully preserved 1931 DeYoung House, to learn about the town's past. The Stimson Manor House, a Woodinville Historic Landmark, also offers a glimpse into the region's early days. For a taste of local craft, the Woodinville Whiskey Co. provides tours and tastings of its award-winning spirits.
Yes, Woodinville is home to several family-friendly parks and attractions. Log Boom Park (Tracy Owen Station) on Kenmore's Lake Washington waterfront features a playground, picnic tables, and access to the Burke-Gilman Trail. Wilmot Gateway Park is another popular spot with a children's play area and river access. Cottage Lake Park offers a playground, basketball courts, and picnic areas, perfect for fishing, paddleboarding, and swimming. Rotary Community Park also includes a skate/BMX park and a playground.
Woodinville is renowned for its wine country. Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery, Washington State's oldest winery, offers tours, tastings, and a summer concert series. The Hollywood District is particularly picturesque with over 40 tasting rooms, including Maryhill Winery at the Historic Hollywood Schoolhouse. Beyond wine, the Woodinville Whiskey Co. provides tours and tastings of its bourbon and rye whiskeys. The Old Redhook Brewery Complex now hosts several wineries, allowing visitors to experience multiple tasting rooms in one convenient location.
Absolutely. Log Boom Park (Tracy Owen Station) is situated on Kenmore's Lake Washington waterfront, offering nearly 1200 feet of shoreline, a public dock, and beautiful views. Cottage Lake Park is a 22-acre lakeside park popular for fishing, paddleboarding, and swimming. The Sammamish River Trail and East Lake Sammamish Trail both provide scenic routes along the water, perfect for enjoying the natural beauty of the area.
For a truly unique culinary experience, The Herbfarm offers an acclaimed nine-course dining experience featuring locally sourced ingredients. Barking Frog is known for its innovative Pacific Northwest cuisine. For a different perspective, consider Over the Rainbow Hot Air Balloon Rides for spectacular views of the landscape. The Woodinville Farmers Market, open during warmer months, provides local produce and artisanal goods.
Yes, the East Lake Sammamish Trail is noted for being wheelchair accessible, offering a paved and nearly flat path along the lake. Many of the wineries and tasting rooms in Woodinville also strive to be accessible, though it's always best to check with individual establishments beforehand. Log Boom Park (Tracy Owen Station) also offers accessible facilities and pathways.
Many of Woodinville's outdoor spaces welcome dogs. The Sammamish River Trail and Burke-Gilman Trail are popular choices for walks with canine companions. The Tolt Pipeline Trail is also a multi-use trail where dog walkers are common. Always remember to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
The best time for outdoor activities in Woodinville is generally from late spring through early fall (May to October) when the weather is mild and sunny, ideal for hiking, biking, and enjoying the parks. Summer also brings outdoor concerts and the Woodinville Farmers Market. The wineries and distilleries are open year-round, offering tastings and tours regardless of the season.
You can discover various hiking routes around Woodinville, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging trails. For detailed routes and maps, explore the Hiking around Woodinville guide. Popular options include sections of the Sammamish River Trail, the Tolt Pipeline Trail, and trails within Paradise Valley Conservation Area.
Woodinville is a fantastic destination for cyclists, with routes catering to various preferences. You can find numerous road cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Woodinville guide, including loops along the Burke-Gilman Trail and Sammamish River Trail. For more general cycling, the Cycling around Woodinville guide offers options like the Sammamish River Trail to East Lake Sammamish Trail loop.
Visitors frequently praise Woodinville for its beautiful natural settings and well-maintained facilities. For instance, Log Boom Park (Tracy Owen Station) is appreciated for its clean bathrooms, beautiful views, and as a great starting point for rides or picnics. The Burke-Gilman Trail is loved for its perfectly smooth path and scenic views of Lake Washington. The overall blend of outdoor activities with world-class wineries and dining experiences is a major draw.
Yes, for a distinctive stay, consider The Lodge at Saint Edward State Park. This wonderfully restored former seminary offers a full-service lodge with well-decorated rooms, a spa, bars, and a great restaurant. Its location within the state park provides a feeling of being far from the city, yet it's conveniently close to Seattle and Woodinville's attractions.


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