Shopping Guide to the Real Twin Peaks 2024

Sweatshirt and Ghostwood Forest Mug

Shops in Snoqualmie Valley, Washington are celebrating the Real Twin Peaks 2024 event, Feb. 23-25, 2024. If you are visiting the towns of Snoqualmie and North Bend, here is a shopping guide to find some wonderful and strange souvenirs.

Alpine Blossom and Gift Shoppe sign
Twin Peaks Visual Soundtrack

There is a long history of shops carrying Twin Peaks-inspired products in the valley. One of the earliest shops was the Alpine Blossom and Gift Shoppe along Bendigo Boulevard in North Bend. For years, it was the place for Twin Peaks products including a cassette I purchased in 1996 of sounds from Snoqualmie Falls and the Weyerhaeuser Sawmill. The shop is now Pet Place Market.

NORTH BEND

  • Birches Habitat – Selling Twin Peaks-themed coasters for damn fine cups of coffee

Display of mugs and coasters

  • DT Vintage and More –  Find items from local artist “Diane” including her Twin Peaks-themed paintings, handmade coasters and wood art.  Shop carries a variety of other Twin Peaks-related products.

Log Lady Raglan tee Twin Peaks sweatshirt

The Log Lady and Twin Peaks, WA apparel was designed by a local artist

Display of magnets

  • Hartwood Cafe – See Twin Peaks linocut by local artist Leslie Nan Moon. Following items will have a 10% discount for Real Twin Peaks ticket holders: Damn Fine Coffee Candles from Snoqualmie Valley Candle Company, House Made Cherry Pie, Twin Peaks Decorated Sugar Cookies, Cherry Pie Lattes, Mini Log Lady HoHo’s.

Exterior of Hartwood Cafe in North Bend

Moonfall Ink advertisement

  • North Bend Trading Co. –  Courtenay Stallings’ Book Signing for “Laura’s Ghost” at North Bend Trading Co, on February 25 at 10:00 a.m.

Socks Merchandise display of Twin Peaks goods Twin Peaks stickers iPhone TV screen enhancer Box of patches

Bag of coffee

Twin Peaks t-shirt with Donna Hayward

Counter inside Twede's Cafe in North Bend, WA

SNOQUALMIE

Artwork of owls Gallery wall of artwork

Blue Rose on a wooden table

  • Carousel
    • Selling Twin Peaks-inspired apparel and carries Pursued by the Bear from Kyle MacLachlan’s winery.
    • Welcome to Twin Peaks mural on side of the building by artist Sarah Hughes (Instagram: @APinchDifferent)

Wooden tree-shaped ornaments T-shirt display

  • Northwest Railway Museum – Limited run of Twin Peaks-themed Northwest Railway Museum Owl Train design cotton t-shirt.

Green t-shirt with Owl logo

Twin Peaks t-shirt

Merchandise shop at Salish Lodge

Exterior of Snoqualmie Falls Visitors Center Gift shop inside Snoqualmie Falls Visitors center

 

Author

  • Steven Miller at Twede's Cafe enjoying cherry pie and coffee

    A "Twin Peaks" fan since October 1993, Steven Miller launched Twin Peaks Blog in February 2018 to document his decades-long fascination with David Lynch and Mark Frost's wonderful and strange show. With his Canon camera in hand, he's visited numerous film locations, attended Twin Peaks events and conducted extensive historical research about this groundbreaking series. Along with fellow Bookhouse Boys, he dreams of creating a complete Twin Peaks Archive of the series and feature film. Steven currently resides in Central Florida.

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