Enumclaw Plateau
The Enumclaw Plateau is a geographical region located in the state of Washington, specifically in King County. It is characterized by its elevated terrain, which sits between the Cascade Range to the east and the Puget Sound lowlands to the west. The plateau is primarily used for agriculture and is known for its scenic views and outdoor recreational opportunities.
The area is home to the city of Enumclaw, which serves as a hub for the surrounding communities. The plateau features a mix of forests, farmland, and small towns, making it a picturesque part of the Pacific Northwest. Its proximity to natural attractions, such as Mount Rainier National Park, draws visitors year-round.