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Puyallup, Washington - Wikipedia Puyallup ( pjuːˈæləp ⓘ pew-AL-əp) is a city in Pierce County, Washington, United States It is on the Puyallup River about 10 miles (16 km) southeast of Tacoma and 35 miles (56 km) south of Seattle
THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Puyallup (2025) - Must-See . . . Lots of Fish! The Puyallup Fish Hatchery is open daily It is strictly a self-guided walking tour You have to call for a guided tour The fish hatchery has been there since the 1940's and is alive and well Fun to see It's worth a quick visit Plan for about an hour
Puyallup, WA | Official Website Enroll in Puyallup Alerts, the City's official emergency alert system Using the system, the City can send life safety information quickly to you Sign up for alerts via text, phone and email by going to our webpage Read on
Puyallup, WA | Top Attractions, Events Restaurants Enjoy a world-famous Fischer Scone and take a ride on one of the nation's few classic wooden rollercoasters Classic German steins and accordion music take over the city each October for Octoberfest Home to several working farms, Puyallup is a farm-to-table delight
25 Best Fun Things to Do in Puyallup (WA) - The Tourist . . . Puyallup is a city in Washington with too much of everything; you might have difficulty choosing from the array of options offered Here is a list of some of the top things to do in Puyallup, WA
Official Home for Puyallup Washington Snuggled in a fertile valley at the base of Mt Rainier in the State of Washington, lies the City of Puyallup This city is recognized for its agricultural fertility as well as its pioneering heritage This is a growing community where more than 100,000 people live, work and play
Puyallup | Puget Sound, Native American, Salmon Fishing . . . Puyallup, city, Pierce county, western Washington, U S , on the Puyallup River Settled in 1854 and known as Franklin, it was destroyed in a raid (1855) by Puyallup and Nisqually Indians from whom the land had been claimed
About Puyallup — Puyallup Sumner Chamber of Commerce Puyallup is rooted, literally, in a rich agricultural heritage and continues to celebrate one of its most famous pioneer homesteaders, Ezra Meeker, best known for making the trek west to his home in Puyallup by way of the Oregon trail
Living in Puyallup Washington - EVERYTHING You Need to Know Puyallup, Washington, is a small city in Pierce County, with a population of around 43,000 Situated about 10 miles east of Tacoma and 35 miles south of Seattle, the city is known for its annual Washington State Fair, which draws thousands of visitors yearly, and its charming downtown area