Rank | City | 2022 Population (Est.) | Growth Rate (Annual) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Snoqualmie | 13,810 | -2.1% |
2 | Ridgefield | 12,514 | 15.6% |
3 | Moxee | 4,405 | 0.1% |
4 | DuPont | 10,112 | -0.9% |
5 | Liberty Lake | 12,534 | 2.9% |
6 | Yelm | 10,707 | 0.4% |
7 | Roy | 814 | -1.1% |
8 | Lake Stevens | 36,288 | 1.5% |
9 | Marysville | 71,144 | 0.4% |
10 | Airway Heights | 10,630 | 1.6% |
11 | Pasco | 78,871 | 1.3% |
12 | Fife | 10,985 | -0.8% |
13 | Issaquah | 39,505 | -1.5% |
14 | Orting | 8,965 | -1.0% |
15 | La Center | 3,795 | 9.1% |
16 | Battle Ground | 21,119 | 1.3% |
17 | Camas | 27,054 | 2.2% |
18 | Kirkland | 92,107 | -0.7% |
19 | Port Orchard | 15,979 | 2.3% |
20 | Renton | 105,179 | -1.5% |
21 | West Richland | 16,951 | 3.6% |
22 | Stanwood | 8,438 | 8.2% |
23 | Maple Valley | 28,153 | 0.1% |
24 | Washougal | 16,970 | -0.4% |
25 | Bonney Lake | 22,848 | 0.2% |
26 | Granite Falls | 4,687 | 3.3% |
27 | Sammamish | 66,630 | -1.3% |
28 | Gig Harbor | 12,181 | 1.0% |
29 | Marcus | 218 | 0.9% |
30 | Ocean Shores | 7,114 | 4.7% |
31 | Sequim | 8,241 | 2.4% |
32 | Nooksack | 1,548 | 4.5% |
33 | Duvall | 8,410 | 4.4% |
34 | Tumwater | 25,844 | 1.5% |
35 | Ferndale | 15,476 | 2.2% |
36 | Lacey | 54,461 | 1.2% |
37 | North Bonneville | 1,024 | 0.3% |
38 | Lynden | 16,048 | 1.4% |
39 | Sumas | 1,629 | 1.1% |
40 | Rainier | 2,486 | 4.1% |
41 | Poulsbo | 11,891 | -0.6% |
42 | Redmond | 76,354 | 4.0% |
43 | Kent | 134,835 | -1.3% |
44 | Sultan | 5,604 | 8.9% |
45 | Moses Lake | 25,583 | 0.5% |
46 | Connell | 4,954 | -0.2% |
47 | Woodland | 6,540 | 0.1% |
48 | Newcastle | 12,969 | -1.4% |
49 | Arlington | 20,075 | 0.5% |
50 | Kalama | 3,013 | 1.6% |
51 | Burien | 51,073 | -1.8% |
52 | North Bend | 7,695 | 2.5% |
53 | Richland | 61,929 | 1.9% |
54 | Rock Island | 1,378 | 5.8% |
55 | Yacolt | 1,656 | -0.9% |
56 | Quincy | 8,053 | 4.5% |
57 | Blaine | 5,976 | 1.2% |
58 | Bothell | 47,784 | -0.8% |
59 | George | 833 | 2.1% |
60 | Deer Park | 4,685 | 6.0% |
61 | Auburn | 85,699 | -1.7% |
62 | Milton | 8,907 | 2.3% |
63 | Winthrop | 529 | 3.9% |
64 | Naches | 1,046 | -0.3% |
65 | Mill Creek | 20,902 | 0.1% |
66 | Othello | 8,739 | 1.6% |
67 | Cheney | 13,087 | 0.0% |
68 | Black Diamond | 5,839 | 20.2% |
69 | Covington | 20,787 | -0.5% |
70 | Everson | 2,967 | 2.3% |
71 | Monroe | 20,209 | 0.5% |
72 | Mattawa | 3,627 | 8.3% |
73 | Zillah | 3,157 | -0.6% |
74 | Kennewick | 84,488 | 0.7% |
75 | Ruston | 1,055 | -0.2% |
76 | Burlington | 9,702 | 5.0% |
77 | Sedro-Woolley | 12,509 | 0.4% |
78 | Woodway | 1,307 | -0.4% |
79 | Entiat | 1,380 | 2.8% |
80 | Edgewood | 12,665 | 1.9% |
81 | Granger | 3,668 | 1.0% |
82 | Woodinville | 13,425 | -0.5% |
83 | Eatonville | 2,854 | -0.2% |
84 | Friday Harbor | 2,747 | 4.2% |
85 | Bellingham | 92,289 | 0.8% |
86 | McCleary | 2,039 | 0.6% |
87 | Hartline | 181 | 0.6% |
88 | Benton City | 3,488 | 0.3% |
89 | Tieton | 1,561 | 12.5% |
90 | Winlock | 1,587 | 7.4% |
91 | Bellevue | 149,440 | -1.6% |
92 | Pacific | 7,105 | -2.0% |
93 | Napavine | 1,945 | 2.8% |
94 | La Conner | 968 | – |
95 | Rockford | 548 | 3.8% |
96 | Mount Vernon | 35,404 | 0.3% |
97 | Tenino | 1,958 | 4.3% |
98 | Algona | 3,241 | -1.5% |
99 | Pullman | 32,827 | 0.1% |
100 | Vancouver | 192,169 | 0.6% |
The largest city in Washington is Snoqualmie, with a population of 13,810. Snoqualmie is the 2,486th largest city in the US. The second largest city is Ridgefield, with a population of 12,514, and is the 2,680th largest city in the US.
The major cities in Washington are Renton, Kent, Bellevue and Vancouver. There are 4 major cities in Washington, which are cities with a population greater than 100,000.
The capital of Washington is Olympia, whose most recent population was 55,919. Olympia is the 100th largest city in the state of Washington.
Among the 100 largest cities in Washington, the fastest growing city is Snoqualmie, whose population has grown 651.3% since the year 2000.
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