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Woodinville

WA · 47.7525, -122.1558

From Woodinville, Washington, Byway's registries place 21 scenic byways, 1 public land unit and 3 campgrounds within 30 miles.

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.
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Measured from Byway's own registries, 30 miles around town.

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