** Carnation Farms Available for Private Events

Snoqualmie, WA** Local News

Carnation Farms is excited to announce its availability for private events in the 2025/2026 season, a highly anticipated announcement for locals in the Snoqualmie Valley. Located just 45 minutes from Seattle, this venue offers a blend of rustic elegance and breathtaking scenery, making it ideal for various gatherings. The farm features historic buildings from the early 1900s, creating a quaint atmosphere that enhances any event. With a capacity for up to 600 guests, Carnation Farms is equipped for weddings, family reunions, corporate retreats, and intimate parties. The expansive grounds include seasonal flower gardens and stunning views of the snow-capped Cascade Mountains, providing a picturesque setting for memorable occasions.

Executive Director Paul Shoemaker expressed enthusiasm about the upcoming season and the opportunities it presents for community and corporate events. For more information regarding private events, interested individuals are encouraged to visit the Carnation Farms website, highlighting the farm's commitment to being a community hub for regenerative food and agriculture.

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