Twin Peaks was filmed in Los Angeles, Snoqualmie, Fall City, Seattle, Everett, & North Bend in the United States of America.
Locations
Snoqualmie Valley Trail Bridge
Scene where Ronette Pulaski walks across a railroad bridge in a daze in pilot episode “Northwest Passage”.
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Raisbeck Performance Hall (Cornish College)
Scene where A fight breaks out at the Roadhouse in pilot episode “Northwest Passage”.
Scene was shot Formerly the Timberline Spirits bar.
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708 33rd Street
Scene where Sarah Palmer is at home when she realizes her daughter never came home the night before in pilot episode “Northwest Passage”.
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Salish Lodge and Spa
Scene where Audrey heads to school in pilot episode “Northwest Passage”.
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31002 Southeast 86h Street
Scene where Nadine yells at Ed about their curtains from their house across the street in pilot episode “Northwest Passage”.
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Twede's Cafe
Scene where Shelly leaves with Bobby when her shift at the diner ends in pilot episode “Northwest Passage”.
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3316 Grand Avenue
Scene where Donna sneaks out of her house with the help of her little sister in pilot episode “Northwest Passage”.
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Snoqualmie Centennial Log
Scene where Big log in the opening sequence in pilot episode “Northwest Passage”.
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8304 372nd Place Southeast
Scene where Bobby is driving with Shelly back to her house when they see that Leo has arrived back in town early in pilot episode “Northwest Passage”.
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Mt. Si High School
Scene where The students learn about Laura's death during class in pilot episode “Northwest Passage”.
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Meadowbrook Way Bridge
Scene where Truman and Cooper follow Donna across a bridge to where she is meeting her James in pilot episode “Northwest Passage”.
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Southeast Reinig Road
Scene where The sign at the entrance to the town which Special Agent Dale Cooper drives past in pilot episode “Northwest Passage”.
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4415 337th Place Southeast
Scene where Betty Briggs talks to Sarah Palmer about her daughter while Major Briggs reads the paper in pilot episode “Northwest Passage”.
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DirtFish Rally School
Scene where Lucy receives a phone call about the body and Sheriff Truman goes out to investigate in pilot episode “Northwest Passage”.
Scene was shot Formerly the offices of the Weyerhaeuser sawmill.
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Bronson Canyon (Griffith Park)
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Scene was shot Also known as Brush Canyon, this portion of Griffith Park is popular for filming due to its remote and rugged appearance. The distinctive cave is actually a tunnel created when the canyon was used as a quarry in the early 1900s.
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Southeast 80th Street (between 376th & 378th)
Scene where Bobby drives Shelly are driving to her house when a cop passes going the other direction in pilot episode “Northwest Passage”.
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Snoqualmie Point Park
Scene where The police watch a video with Laura and Donna filmed on a hilltop overlooking the town and later James sits on the same hilltop thinking in pilot episode “Northwest Passage”.
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Cascade Behavioral Hospital
Scene where The Sheriff takes Leland to see his daughter's body, and later he brings Cooper to see Ronette in the hospital and Laura's body. Thanks to In Twin Peaks for this location. in pilot episode “Northwest Passage”.
Scene was shot Formerly Highline Medical Center and before that Riverton Hospital.
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Former Weyerhaeuser Mill
Scene where Josie shuts down the sawmill for the day after learning of Laura's death in pilot episode “Northwest Passage”.
Scene was shot Former location of the Weyehaeuser sawmill, only a few buildings still remains on the site.
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Fall City Roadhouse & Inn
Scene where Cooper & Truman spot Donna entering the Roadhouse and they follow her when she leaves in pilot episode “Northwest Passage”.
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Ennis House
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Scene was shot Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1924 for retailer Charles Ennis. The distinctive exterior of the building is constructed from 27,000 patterned granite blocks decorated in a Mayan revival style. The house was first used for filming only six years later in Female and has been used regularly ever since.