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Counties of Washington
County
FIPS codeCounty seat[11]Est.[11][12]Formed from[12][13]EtymologyPopulation
(2024)[14]
Land area[11]Map
Adams County001Ritzville1883Whitman CountyJohn Adams (1735–1826), 2nd U.S. President[15]21,0391,925 sq mi
(4,986 km2)
Asotin County003Asotin1883Garfield CountyThe Nez Percé name for Eel Creek[16]22,523636 sq mi
(1,647 km2)
Benton County005Prosser1905Yakima and Klickitat CountiesThomas Hart Benton (1782–1858), a U.S. Senator from Missouri[17]218,1901,700 sq mi
(4,403 km2)
Chelan County007Wenatchee1899Okanogan and Kittitas CountiesNative American word meaning "deep water", referring to Lake Chelan[18]81,2282,920 sq mi
(7,563 km2)
Clallam County009Port Angeles1854Jefferson CountyKlallam word meaning "brave people" or "the strong people"[19]77,9581,738 sq mi
(4,501 km2)
Clark County011Vancouver1845Original CountyWilliam Clark (1770–1838), the co-captain of the Lewis and Clark Expedition[19]527,269629 sq mi
(1,629 km2)
Columbia County013Dayton1875Walla Walla CountyThe Columbia River[19]4,025869 sq mi
(2,251 km2)
Cowlitz County015Kelso1854Lewis CountyCowlitz, an Indian tribe[20]113,9821,139 sq mi
(2,950 km2)
Douglas County017Waterville1883Lincoln CountyStephen A. Douglas (1813–1861), U.S. Senator from Illinois[21]45,7951,819 sq mi
(4,711 km2)
Ferry County019Republic1899Stevens CountyElisha P. Ferry (1825–1895), 1st Governor of Washington[22]7,5432,204 sq mi
(5,708 km2)
Franklin County021Pasco1883Whitman CountyBenjamin Franklin (1706–1790), writer, orator, inventor, and U.S. Founding Father[23]101,2381,242 sq mi
(3,217 km2)
Garfield County023Pomeroy1881Columbia CountyJames A. Garfield (1831–1881), 20th U.S. President[23]2,404710 sq mi
(1,839 km2)
Grant County025Ephrata1909Douglas CountyUlysses S. Grant (1822–1885), 18th U.S. President[24]104,7172,680 sq mi
(6,941 km2)
Grays Harbor County027Montesano1854Thurston CountyGrays Harbor, a body of water named after explorer and merchant Robert Gray (1755–1806)[24]77,8931,902 sq mi
(4,926 km2)
Island County029Coupeville1852Thurston CountyConsists solely of islands, including Whidbey and Camano islands[25]86,478209 sq mi
(541 km2)
Jefferson County031Port Townsend1852Thurston CountyThomas Jefferson (1743–1826), 3rd U.S. President and principal author of the Declaration of Independence[25]33,9441,804 sq mi
(4,672 km2)
King County033Seattle1852Thurston CountyWilliam R. King (1786–1853), U.S. Vice President under Franklin Pierce; officially renamed in 2005 after civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. (no relation) (1929–1968)[26]2,340,2112,115 sq mi
(5,478 km2)
Kitsap County035Port Orchard1857King and Jefferson CountiesChief Kitsap (d. 1860), leader of the Suquamish tribe[27]281,420395 sq mi
(1,023 km2)
Kittitas County037Ellensburg1883Yakima CountyYakama word of uncertain meaning, with popular translations ranging from "white chalk" to "land of the plenty"[27]48,1722,297 sq mi
(5,949 km2)
Klickitat County039Goldendale1859Walla Walla CountyKlickitat tribe, also meaning "robber" and "beyond"[27]24,1241,872 sq mi
(4,848 km2)
Lewis County041Chehalis1845Clark CountyMeriwether Lewis (1774–1809), the co-captain of the Lewis and Clark Expedition[28]87,0492,403 sq mi
(6,224 km2)
Lincoln County043Davenport1883Whitman CountyAbraham Lincoln (1809–1865), 16th U.S. President[28]11,8622,311 sq mi
(5,985 km2)
Mason County045Shelton1854King CountyCharles H. Mason (1830–1859), 1st Secretary of Washington Territory[29]69,632959 sq mi
(2,484 km2)
Okanogan County047Okanogan1888Stevens CountySalish word meaning "rendezvous"[30]44,9425,268 sq mi
(13,644 km2)
Pacific County049South Bend1851Lewis CountyThe Pacific Ocean[31]24,245933 sq mi
(2,416 km2)
Pend Oreille County051Newport1911Stevens CountyThe Pend d'Oreille tribe, named by French traders for their "ear bobs"[32]14,3321,400 sq mi
(3,626 km2)
Pierce County053Tacoma1852Thurston CountyFranklin Pierce (1804–1869), 14th U.S. President[32]941,1701,670 sq mi
(4,325 km2)
San Juan County055Friday Harbor1873Whatcom CountySan Juan Islands, itself derived from Juan Vicente de Güemes[33]18,668174 sq mi
(451 km2)
Skagit County057Mount Vernon1883Whatcom CountyThe Skagit tribe[34]132,7361,731 sq mi
(4,483 km2)
Skamania County059Stevenson1854Clark CountyChinookan word meaning "swift water"[34]12,6601,656 sq mi
(4,289 km2)
Snohomish County061Everett1861Island and King CountiesThe Snohomish tribe, word origin disputed[35]864,1132,087 sq mi
(5,405 km2)
Spokane County063Spokane1879Stevens CountyThe Spokane tribe555,9471,764 sq mi
(4,569 km2)
Stevens County065Colville1863Walla Walla CountyIsaac Stevens (1818–1862), 1st Governor of the Washington Territory[36]49,0152,478 sq mi
(6,418 km2)
Thurston County067Olympia1852Lewis CountySamuel Thurston (1815–1851), the Oregon Territory's first delegate to U.S. Congress[37]302,912722 sq mi
(1,870 km2)
Wahkiakum County069Cathlamet1854Cowlitz CountyWakaiakam, chief of the Kathlamet tribe[38]4,800264 sq mi
(684 km2)
Walla Walla County071Walla Walla1854Skamania CountyThe Walla Walla tribe, also a Nez Percé name for running water[38]62,0681,270 sq mi
(3,289 km2)
Whatcom County073Bellingham1854Island CountyWhatcom, chief of the Nooksack tribe and named for a Nooksack word meaning "noisy water"[39]234,9542,107 sq mi
(5,457 km2)
Whitman County075Colfax1871Stevens CountyMarcus Whitman (1802–1847), a Methodist missionary[40]48,3992,159 sq mi
(5,592 km2)
Yakima County077Yakima1865Ferguson County (defunct)The Yakama tribe, meaning "runaway [waters]" or "big belly"[41]258,5234,296 sq mi
(11,127 km2)

List of reservations


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Official namePopulationArea
(acres)[2]
Location
Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation8334,215Southeastern Grays Harbor County and southwestern Thurston County
Colville Indian Reservation9,3531,400,000Primarily in the southeastern section of Okanogan County and the southern half of Ferry County
Cowlitz Reservation4,800152Ridgefield, WA (Clark County)
Hoh Indian Reservation102443The Pacific Coast of Jefferson County
Jamestown S'Klallam Indian Reservation59412Near Sequim Bay, in extreme eastern Clallam County
Kalispel Indian Reservation4704,629The town of Cusick, in Pend Oreille County
Lower Elwha Indian Reservation776991The mouth of the Elwha River, in Clallam County
Lummi Indian Reservation6,59021,000West of Bellingham, in western Whatcom County
Makah Indian Reservation1,35627,950On Cape Flattery in Clallam County
Muckleshoot Indian Reservation3,3003,850Southeast of Auburn in King County
Nisqually Indian Reservation5884,800Western Pierce County and eastern Thurston County
Nooksack Indian Reservation1,8002,500Town of Deming, Washington in western Whatcom County
Port Gamble Indian Reservation1,2341,301Port Gamble Bay in Kitsap County
Port Madison Reservation

(Suquamish Indian Reservation)

507?7,486Western and northern shores of Port Madison, northern Kitsap County
Puyallup Indian Reservation4,00018,061Primarily northern Pierce County
Quileute Indian Reservation3711,003.4Southwestern portion of the Olympic Peninsula in Clallam County
Quinault Indian Nation2,535208,150Primarily the north coast of Grays Harbor County
Samish Indian Reservation1,83579 (Samish also owns another ~130 acres of non-trust land)Anacortes
Sauk-Suiattle Indian Reservation20096Near Darrington in southern Skagit County
Shoalwater Bay Indian Reservation70334Along Willapa Bay in northwestern Pacific County
Skokomish Indian Reservation7965,000Just north of Shelton in Mason County
Snoqualmie Indian Reservation65056Snoqualmie Valley in east King and Snohomish Counties
Spokane Indian Reservation2,708154,898Almost entirely in southern Stevens County and in northeastern Lincoln County along the Spokane River
Squaxin Island Indian Reservation9361,979The entirely of Squaxin Island and the town of Kamilche in Mason County
Stillaguamish Indian Reservation23740Along the Stillaguamish River in Snohomish County
Swinomish Indian Reservation3,228[3]7,169The southeastern side of Fidalgo Island in Skagit County
Tulalip Indian Reservation2,60011,500Port Susan in western Snohomish County
Upper Skagit Indian Reservation20099Western Skagit County near the towns of Sedro-Woolley and Burlington
Yakama Indian Reservation10,8511,372,000Primarily in southern Yakima County and in the northern edge of Klickitat County


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