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'Twin Peaks' Creators Stumbled Upon Iconic Setting by Chance

9 Nov

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  • Creators Mark Frost and David Lynch envisioned an ensemble show set in a whole town
  • They struggled to find the perfect location during a 5-day scouting trip in Seattle
  • On the last day, they discovered the towns of Snoqualmie and North Bend, which matched their script perfectly
'Twin Peaks' Creators Stumbled Upon Iconic Setting by Chance

In November 2025, it has been revealed that the creators of the beloved TV series "Twin Peaks" nearly missed out on finding the perfect setting for their show. According to an oral history, co-creator Mark Frost explained that the "Twin Peaks" pilot had a very specific vision, including a hotel next to a waterfall, a picturesque train station, a sheriff's department, a high school, and a diner.

The creators spent 5 days scouting locations around Seattle, but were increasingly discouraged as they failed to find a town that matched their script. However, on the last day, their location manager suggested they check out the towns of Snoqualmie and North Bend, which were a bit out of the way. When Frost and the late David Lynch drove out there the next day, they were amazed to discover that "every single thing in the script was right there."

Frost described the experience as "spooky," noting that they had "just imagined a town that already existed." This serendipitous discovery allowed the creators to bring their vision for "Twin Peaks" to life, crafting a show that revolved around the unique character of the town itself, with its disparate storylines and multi-generational cast of residents.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The towns of Snoqualmie and North Bend in Washington state inspired the setting of the TV series "Twin Peaks".
The creators, Mark Frost and the late David Lynch, spent 5 days scouting locations around Seattle but were discouraged until their location manager suggested they check out Snoqualmie and North Bend, which ended up matching their script perfectly.
The creators envisioned an ensemble show that told the story of a whole town, with disparate storylines overlapping, and the towns of Snoqualmie and North Bend provided the perfect backdrop to bring this vision to life.

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