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  1. Issaquah (/ ˈ ɪ s ə k w ɑː / ISS-ə-kwah) is a city in King County, Washington, United States. The population was 40,051 at the 2020 census . [4] Located in a valley and bisected by Interstate 90 , the city is bordered by the Sammamish Plateau to the north and the " Issaquah Alps " to the south.

  2. Issaquah, WA - Official Website | Official Website. City Projects. Notify Me®. Jobs. Submit a Request. Police. Parks. Quick Links. Explore Popular Topics. Neighborhoods. Utility Billing. Data Dashboard. Emergency Information. Latest News. Stay Up To Date. View All News. Meet Farmers Market Poster Artist.

  3. Things To Do in Issaquah. Your Destination for Exploration. No matter the season, Visit Issaquah can recommend unique experiences for every age, ability, and interest. From the maker to the culinary curious, thrill seeker to sensory sensitive, environmentalist to escapist, day date to nightlife lover, we know where the fun lives.

  4. Issaquah Washington is an environmentally sustainable, multi-cultural community deeply dedicated to supporting arts, culture, and responsible outdoor recreation. Issaquah is Washington State’s first LEED GOLD certified city, awarded in 2023. We celebrate diversity, equity, inclusion, and a deep connection to the natural environment through ...

  5. Things to Do in Issaquah, Washington: See Tripadvisor's 9,140 traveler reviews and photos of Issaquah tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in May. We have reviews of the best places to see in Issaquah. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  6. 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.

  7. Your Government. About. History. Issaquah History. Origins. 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.

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