Puyallup Valley
The Puyallup Valley is a fertile region located in Washington State, known for its rich agricultural land. It is situated between the Cascade Mountains to the east and the Olympic Mountains to the west, providing a scenic backdrop. The valley is primarily drained by the Puyallup River, which flows into Puget Sound.
The area is famous for its production of berries, particularly strawberries and raspberries, as well as tulips and other flowers. The Puyallup Fair, held annually, showcases the valley's agricultural heritage and attracts visitors from across the region. The valley's mild climate supports diverse farming activities.