Locations
Twin Peaks Film Location – Bobby Tests Drugs
I can’t seem to stay out of the woods as my exploration of the film scenes from Twin Peaks continues. This time, I’m looking at a location that is found in both Twin Peaks – Fire Walk With Me and The Missing Pieces. For the longest time, we only saw the nighttime location when Bobby Briggs and Laura…
Twin Peaks Location – I Am Not Your Foot
The adventure with Jerry Horne in the woods continues with the “I am not your foot” scene from Twin Peaks – Part 9 on Showtime. Like several other scenes of Jerry lost in the woods, this one was shot in Olallie State Park outside North Bend, Washington.
Twin Peaks Location – Jerry Horne Has No Service
Lately, I’ve been discussing the many scenes from Twin Peaks Season 3 on Showtime that were filmed in Olallie State Park. During my visit to North Bend, Washington in September 2019, I spent three days in the woods finding nearly every location I could. One of the last locations I discovered on that trip was…
Twin Peaks Location – Steven and Gersten’s Tree
One spot I was most anxious to see at Olallie State Park was Steven and Gersten’s tree from Twin Peaks – Part 15 on Showtime. While it’s a rather disturbing scene, Alicia Witt (playing Gersten Hayward) and Caleb Landry Jones (playing Steven Burnett) give stellar performances at the base of a giant spruce tree. There’s even…
Twin Peaks Location – Cyril Pons Walks His Dog
We return to the woods today for a look at the film location where Cyril Pons (played by Twin Peaks co-creator Mark Frost) walks his dog. This scene, like many of the woods scenes in Season 3 on Showtime, was shot along Weeks Falls Trail in Olallie State Park outside of North Bend, Washington.
Twin Peaks Location – Twin Peaks Sheriff’s Vehicle On Bridge
Following my recent return trip to Washington state, I made a goal for myself to locate and visit every Twin Peaks film location that exists. There is a lot of ground to cover, specially with three seasons, a full-length film and several official-but-not-necessarily-canon books. It is my dream and I will do it (kind of like…
Twin Peaks Location – The River in Monroe, Washington
During my explorations into the film location for Twin Peaks, there are certain scenes and spots that I’ve understood I may never find. One of those spots was a transition scene of a river used in seasons 1 and 2. I figured it was shot in Washington State, but I never thought I’d actually locate the…
Twin Peaks Film Location – Finding Naido in Part 14
In Twin Peaks Part 14 on Showtime, the Twin Peaks Sheriff’s Department visits Bobby Briggs’ childhood play area, Jack Rabbit’s Palace, then heads due east about 253 yards. Upon arrival, they are greeted with a mysterious woman laying next to a strange portal. This film location, like many others from Part 14, is found in Olallie State…
Twin Peaks Film Location – 253 Yards East Trail
Grab some soil and put it in your pocket as we are headed 253 yards east of Jack Rabbit’s Palace in Twin Peaks – Part 14 on Showtime. This article examines several film locations from Olallie State Park where the Twin Peaks Sheriff’s Department makes their way through the woods. Thanks to the magic of editing,…
Twin Peaks Location – Jack Rabbit’s Palace
In Twin Peaks Part 14 on Showtime, we travel with Bobby Briggs and the Twin Peaks Sheriff’s Department to Jack Rabbit’s Palace. This spot in the woods outside Twin Peaks was named by Bobby as a child during visits with his father Major Briggs. This film location is found along Weeks Falls Trail in Olallie…