Valley Farmland & Event Venue
A scenic 30-40-minute drive from Bellevue/Seattle wends you through the fertile Tualco Valley, where the Skykomish and Snoqualmie Rivers meet to form the Snohomish River, to this evocative 20-acre working landscape.
19501 Tualco Rd, Monroe, WA
Offered at $2,395,000
Rich alluvial soil and abundant sunshine and moisture provide ideal agricultural conditions; thoughtful zoning successfully discourages suburban sprawl so that small holdings can thrive. Draw inspiration from the property’s distinguished entrepreneurial history as a flourishing organic farm and bucolic wedding venue. Bring your creative vision to position the versatile protected acreage, with over 60 tree species and existing farmland and event-hosting infrastructure, as a hip glamping site festooned with Edison lights, a farm-to-table culinary mecca or a rustic corporate offsite, among many other potential reinventions. Join the growing movement of mission-driven farmers and rural entrepreneurs passionate about sustainability!
Heritage Farmlands
A scenic 30-40-minute drive from Bellevue/Seattle wends you through the fertile Tualco Valley, where the Skykomish and Snoqualmie Rivers meet to form the Snohomish River, to this evocative 20-acre working landscape.
Where Two Rivers Meet. Since time immemorial a salmon-fishing domain of the Salish people, the Tualco Valley – “Tualco,”in the Lushootseed language of the Salish, meant “meeting place,” – was the home of the Snohomish, Skykomish, and Snoqualmie tribes until white settlers moved to the area, attracted by abundant forests and rich valley soil. Logging and farming drove the region’s growth. The settlers established a township along the riverbank; today we know it as Monroe.
A scenic 30-40-minute drive from Bellevue/Seattle wends you through the fertile Tualco Valley, where the Skykomish and Snoqualmie Rivers meet to form the Snohomish River, to this evocative 20-acre working landscape. Rich alluvial soil and abundant sunshine and moisture provide ideal agricultural conditions; thoughtful zoning successfully discourages suburban sprawl so that small holdings can thrive.
20.4 acres; 14 tillable acres
Garage structure with 4 bays
Snohomish County A-10 zoning
50+ organic vegetables and fruit cultivated
Rustic buildings made with 100+ year reclaimed barnwood
Protected by Development Rights program
Small agricultural holding with barn, greenhouses, receiving/shipping area, walk-in cold storage
Secluded fire pit
Multiple water features
Romantic stone pathways
Dedicated RV parking with outdoor shower
36 miles from downtown Seattle; 23 miles from Bellevue
Sylvan landscape with 60+ tree species and lighted gardens
Indoor-outdoor event venue with outdoor pavilion, covered outdoor stage, reception tents, commercial kitchen, restrooms