Living in Hunts Point
One of Western Washington’s smallest municipalities, Hunts Point might well be the most desirable place to live on Lake Washington. Incorporated in 1955, Hunts Point is named after a Yarrow Point resident who bought the peninsula in 1890 to remove trees and thus improve his view. Before that it was a camping ground for the Sammamish Tribe while today it is home to around 400 lucky residents.