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Directions from I-90, thru Fall City

Full Circle Farm is located just outside Carnation, Washington. The Farm can be reached from Interstate 90 by taking exit 22 and following Preston-Fall City Road (State Route 203) to Fall City. At the stop sign, take a right and cross a bridge over the Snoqualmie River. Staying on Route 203, take an immediate left right after the bridge. Follow this for approximately 3.7 miles. Turn left onto NE 8th Street, following it 0.3 miles to the Farm.

Directions from Carnation

From Carnation, follow Tolt Road (State Route 203) south. This will turn into Fall City- Carnation Road NE. About 2 miles south of Carnation, turn right onto NE 8th Street, following it 0.3 miles to the Farm.

Directions from I-90, thru Fall City

Full Circle Farm is located just outside Carnation, Washington. The Farm can be reached from Interstate 90 by taking exit 22 and following Preston-Fall City Road (State Route 203) to Fall City. At the stop sign, take a right and cross a bridge over the Snoqualmie River. Staying on Route 203, take an immediate left right after the bridge. Follow this for approximately 3.7 miles. Turn left onto NE 8th Street, following it 0.3 miles to the Farm.

Directions from Carnation

From Carnation, follow Tolt Road (State Route 203) south. This will turn into Fall City- Carnation Road NE. About 2 miles south of Carnation, turn right onto NE 8th Street, following it 0.3 miles to the Farm.

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Full Circle Farm participates in Northwest Farming for Humanity, a project that brings farm-fresh fruits and vegetables to food bank clients. Begun in 2003 as a Hopelink project, Harvest for Humanity is now a separate not-for-profit community service whose mission is to exchange community volunteer labor for large-scale donations of fresh produce for the benefit of farmers and food bank clients.
 
Community, church or employee service groups can volunteer to spend a day working on farm-site projects, helping with farm sales, or harvesting crops for donation.