Twin Peaks




Twin Peaks aired on April 8th, 1990 on ABC. Filming locations include Cornell and Monrovia, Ca. and Monroe, North Bend, Poulsbo, Preston and Snoqualmie, Wa. The show was created by David Lynch and Mark Frost. It ran for two seasons. It's followed by Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992), Twin Peaks: The Missing Pieces (2014) and a third season in 2017. The distinctive score was composed by Angelo Badalamenti. The shows first DVD release was on December 18th, 2001. Oddly, this release didn't include the pilot episode.


"Welcome to Twin Peaks" sign - across the street from* 41502 SE Reinig Rd. Snoqualmie, Wa. 98065

While doing research for this location prior to my visit, I was very surprised to find out that in 2021 all the trees had been cleared out on the side of the road in which this shot was filmed. It's now an extended pullout parking area in order to allow easier access to the Snoqualmie River. In actuality, the mountain that's visible is Mount Si, which has an elevation of 4,167 feet.


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Opening credits log - across the street from* 7880 Railroad Ave. Snoqualmie, Wa. 98065
(Centennial Log)

It's located in Railroad Community Park, where it was placed in 1977. It was exposed to the elements until 1990. The log only appears in the opening credit sequences of the pilot episode and episode one of season two.


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Packard Sawmill/Sheriff's Department - 7001 396th Dr. SE Snoqualmie, Wa. 98065

The sawmill and sheriff's department are essentially the same location. During filming, the sheriff's department was the Weyerhaeuser's Snoqualmie mill office. Since 2010, it's been the DirtFish rally school. They're very accommodating to Twin Peaks fans and even play the shows theme song while they allow you to take photos of the interior. If you look southwest from the sheriff's office you'll see the remains of the Packard sawmill. Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Company opened the mill on November 25th, 1917. Ownership was later transferred to the Weyerhaeuser Company. The mill continued operations until 1993. Shortly after it closed, dismantling of the mill began. The 250 foot stack, which was added in 1944, was toppled on August 11th, 2004. The original 211 foot brick stack remains. It's nineteen feet in diameter at the base and thirteen feet at it's peak.


All "Now" pictures taken in 2022.




The Great Northern - 6501 Railroad Ave. Snoqualmie, Wa. 98065
(Salish Lodge)

The lodge opened in 1916. Directly behind the lodge sits Snoqualmie Falls. The 268 foot waterfall draws more than 1.5 million visitors on average per year. On September 2nd, 2009 the falls were added to the National Register of Historic Places.


All "Now" pictures taken in 2022.



Blue Pine Lodge/Laura Palmer's body is discovered - 14976 Sandy Hook Rd. NE Poulsbo, Wa. 98370
(Kiana Lodge)

The lodge was built in 1929. Laura's body is found on the shore of Agate Pass.


All "Now" pictures taken in 2022.



Double R Diner - 137 W. North Bend Way North Bend, Wa. 98045
(Twede's Cafe)

It was built in 1941. At the time of filming it was the Mar-T Cafe. It's currently Twede's Cafe, and yes, I highly recommend the cherry pie.


All "Now" pictures taken in 2022.





Ronette Pulaski is seen - SE Reinig Rd. and 396th Dr. SE Snoqualmie, Wa. 98065
(Reinig Bridge)

The former railroad trestle was constructed in 1916. It's now part of the Snoqualmie Valley Trail. The screenshot is facing east.


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Palmer house - 534 S. Lewis St. Monroe, Wa. 98272

The 4,000 square foot house was built in 1923.


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Hayward house - 101 E. Hillcrest Blvd. Monrovia, Ca. 91016

The 3,553 square foot house was built in 1906.


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Big Ed's Gas Farm - 8606 Preston-Fall City Rd. SE Preston, Wa. 98050

The Hurley house is directly across the street at 31002 SE 86th Street.


All "Now" pictures taken in 2022.




Johnson house - 8304 372nd Place SE Snoqualmie, Wa. 98065

The 1,340 square foot house was built in 1937.


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Lydecker Veterinary Clinic - 30354 Mulholland Hwy. Cornell, Ca. 91301
(Rock Store)

Opened by Ed and Veronica Savko, this location has been the Rock Store since 1961. Other notable productions filmed here over the years include Cobra, Entourage, Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning, Nightmares and The Wonder Years.


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British Columbia, Canada

 


White house - 348 9th St. E Vancouver, BC. Canada


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Grandma's house - 1938 W. 19th Ave. Vancouver, BC. Canada


All "Now" pictures taken in 2022.

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Alley - Ashtrey Alley Vancouver, BC. Canada


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First Blood




First Blood was released into theaters on October 22nd, 1982. Filming locations include Coquitlam, Hope and Maple Ridge B.C. Canada. It was directed by Ted Kotcheff. The film is based on the 1972 novel First Blood by David Morrell. Sylvester Stallone started filming First Blood five months after filming for Rocky III had concluded and both were released in 1982. First Blood has spawned four sequels, Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985), Rambo III (1988), Rambo (2008) and Rambo: Last Blood (2019). The score was composed by the legendary Jerry Goldsmith. The films first DVD release was on October 21st, 1998.


Rambo and Teasle meet - in front of* 945 Water Ave. Hope, BC. Canada

This scene took place at the entrance to what is now Gardner Chevrolet.


All "Now" pictures taken in 2022.



Rambo and Teasle driving through town - 340 Wallace St. Hope, BC. Canada

They're driving southwest. A small portion of the police station can be seen in the second screenshot.


All "Now" pictures taken in 2022.



Teasle drops Rambo off - Kawkawa Lake Rd. and Union Bar Rd. Hope, BC. Canada
(Kawkawa Lake Bridge)

In 2011, a new bridge was built right next to the Kawkawa Lake Bridge and it was decommissioned. In July of 2011, it was torn down due to environmental concerns. The scene took place next to the Coquihalla River.


All "Now" pictures taken in 2022.



Police station - Wallace St. and 3rd Ave. Hope, BC. Canada

The building was constructed for the film and removed after filming had concluded. It was located on the northeast corner of the intersection.


All "Now" pictures taken in 2022.



On August 14th, 2020 a cedar wood statue of Rambo was unveiled next to the former police station location. It was carved by Ryan Villers.



Motorcycle chase 1# - Fraser Ave. and Fort St. Hope, BC. Canada

They travel south on Fraser Avenue and turn right onto Fort Street.


All "Now" pictures taken in 2022.



Motorcycle chase #2 - between* 875 Water Ave. and 885 Water Ave. Hope, BC. Canada


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Motorcycle chase #3 - 3rd Ave. Hope, BC. Canada

They're traveling south.


All "Now" pictures taken in 2022.



Motorcycle chase #4 - 5th Ave. and Hudson Bay St. Hope, BC. Canada

They're traveling south on 5th Avenue and turn right onto Hudson Bay Street.


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Motorcycle chase #5 - south of* 4000 Quarry Rd. Coquitlam, BC. Canada

The scene took place just south of the Minnekhada Regional Park parking lot.


All "Now" pictures taken in 2022.



Motorcycle chase #6 - north of* Quarry Rd. Coquitlam, BC. Canada

This scene was filmed just north of where Deiner Creek and Macintyre Creek merge.


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End of motorcycle chasenorth of* Quarry Rd. Coquitlam, BC. Canada

The best way to reach this location is by parking at the Dennett Lake Trailhead and following the trail until it reaches Deiner Creek.


All "Now" pictures taken in 2022.


Junkyardnorth of* Quarry Rd. Coquitlam, BC. Canada

To best reach this location, park at the Dennett Lake Trailhead and follow the trail over Deiner Creek until you reach the small clearing where the junked vehicles are located.


All "Now" pictures taken in 2022.






Base camp - Golden Ears Park Rd. Maple Ridge, BC. Canada

 The bridge crosses Gold Creek and is located just south of where North Beach Trail and Lower Falls Trail connect.


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Fields - 770 Fraser Ave. Hope, BC. Canada


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Mountain State Savings - 800 3rd Ave. Hope, BC. Canada


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