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Lakeside Luxury, Rare Fossil Stone Sinks From Bali

Artisan Petrified Wood Sinks & Side Tables | Bonney Lake, WA

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Bonney Lake, WA

Bring millions of years of natural history into your home. Each petrified wood masterpiece at 33 Imports is a hand-selected relic of ancient forests, meticulously polished into functional art for your Bonney Lake sanctuary. Experience the raw, grounding luxury of Bali. Discover your home's missing soul today.

Outdoor Adventures & Nature

  • Lake Tapps

    &

    Allan Yorke Park

    : The crown jewel of the area,

    Lake Tapps

    is an expansive emerald reservoir perfect for summer boating, fishing, and swimming.

    Allan Yorke Park

    serves as the main public access point, featuring a playground, skatepark, and beautiful views of Mount Rainier.

  • Fennel Creek Trail

    : A popular 3-mile paved pathway that winds through lush forests and meadows. It is ideal for a leisurely family walk, dog walking, or cycling.

  • Victor Falls

    : A hidden gem and one of the few lowland waterfalls in western Washington, standing 68 feet high.

  • Scenic Trails: The area offers diverse hiking and cycling routes, including the

    Foothills Trail

    for moderate bike rides and the

    Forest Loop Trail

    for an easy, family-friendly hike through city parks.


Annual Events & Festivals

  • Washington Midsummer Renaissance Faire: A massive annual event in August at Kelley Farm where attendees dress in fantastical costumes to enjoy jousting tournaments, mead, and live performances. You can see local vendors here, including 33imports.com

  • Bonney Lake Farmers Market: Held every Wednesday from June through August at

    Allan Yorke Park

    , featuring local organic produce, handmade crafts, and live music during "Tunes at Tapps".

  • Community Summer Fest: Taking place at Kelley Farm Fields, this festival showcases local women-owned businesses, food trucks, and live music.

  • Buckley Log Show: A nearby traditional two-day event in June featuring ax-throwing, log-rolling, a community parade, and local food.



Points of Interest

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