Snoqualmie Falls and Snoqualmie River from the Lower Observation Point
Mount Si and Reinig Road with Real Twin Peaks logo in center

Event Guide to the Real Twin Peaks 2025

Following a successful event in 2024, The Real Twin Peaks event returns to Snoqualmie Valley, Washington from February 21-24, 2025. Organized by the North Bend Downtown Foundation, Historic Downtown Snoqualmie and North Bend Theatre, this long-weekend event celebrates the places where David Lynch and Mark Frost’s show was filmed. Here is an event guide to help…

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Lobby of Deer Meadow Sheriff's Department where Chet Desmond watches a secretary read

Twin Peaks Set Decoration – Deer Meadow Sheriff’s Department Framed Reindeer Photo

The first 35 minutes of David Lynch’s Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me is some kind of wonderful fever dream. From Chris Isaak and Kiefer Sutherland’s performances to the strangeness of Deer Meadow, I return time and time again to these scenes. After identifying the Shyvers Multiphone in Hap’s Diner and Agent Sam Stanley’s “Whiteman Instrument”…

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Killer Bob's face on a rock-concert like poster by Frank Kozik

Art Peaks – “BOB” by Frank Kozik

As I look back on my decades-long fascination with Twin Peaks, there are times I wish I paid more attention and took more photographs. My opening night visit to the 20th Anniversary of Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me exhibition at Copro Gallery in Southern California is one of those times. More than a decade after…

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