Why Live in Riverbend
Riverbend in North Bend is a neighborhood with a woodsy backdrop, featuring tall trees and shaded streets. The area lacks sidewalks, with streets connecting to gravel or grass patches. Homes here are primarily ramblers, split-levels, and bi-levels built between the 1970s and 1990s, typically on small lots of less than an acre. These homes often include one-car garages, driveways, front yards, and side sheds. The neighborhood has a CAP Index crime score of 1 out of 10, indicating it is safer than the national average. For recreation, residents enjoy the South Fork Snoqualmie River for swimming and rafting, a small lake with picnic areas, and Kelly Park, which features a playground and community garden. South Fork Landing Park offers an 18-hole disc golf course, while the Snoqualmie Valley Trail, Mount Si Trail, and Snake Ledge Trail provide extensive hiking and biking options. Dining options include South Fork, a New American restaurant with outdoor seating and live music, located just a minute and a half away. Downtown North Bend, about 3 miles away, offers additional dining and shopping, including Huxdotter Coffee, Iron Duck Public House, QFC, and Safeway. Interstate 90 provides a 35-mile drive to Seattle, and the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is 36 miles away. Students attend the highly rated Snoqualmie Valley School District, including Edwin R. Opstad Elementary, Twin Falls Middle School, and Mount Si High, all of which have high ratings and offer various clubs, activities, and career pathways.
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