The City of Issaquah is updating its parks and trails rules and is seeking community input. Read on...
Welcome to Issaquah New to Town Issaquah is a wonderful community to work in! Nicknamed Trailhead City and centered within the Issaquah Alps (a name given to the grouping of Grand Ridge along Cougar, Squak and Tiger mountains), Issaquah is a destination for countless outdoor enthusiasts, including hikers and paragliders.
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Issaquah Today Welcome to Issaquah Issaquah, named Best Burb by Sunset, one of the Best Towns for Families by Family Circle and one of the Best Towns by Outside, is a great place for residents and visitors alike. Our community of more than 40,000 is conveniently located off the Interstate 90 corridor, just 16 miles east of Seattle.
Location and Climate Issaquah is located approximately 17 miles east of downtown Seattle and eight miles from Bellevue and Redmond. Approximately 40 percent of the state's population is located within a 40-mile radius of Issaquah. The community is surrounded by the Issaquah Alps (Cougar Mountain, Squak Mountain, and Tiger Mountain).
The Issaquah area was first called Squak, a Native American name that referred to the calls and squawks of the many water birds which frequented the boggy land, swamps and creeks of the valley.
Issaquah's tourism program annually awards tourism grants to support public and private sponsored special events, festivals, marketing and tourism promotions. This program is made possible by revenues collected by Issaquah from a one percent (1%) lodging tax on the rental of hotel rooms in Issaquah. For more information about lodging tax fund here.
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