Maltby's history is rooted in the area's agricultural and logging past. First established in the 1880s as a railroad stop, it has always maintained a distinct identity separate from Woodinville's more suburban core. As Woodinville grew into a world-class destination, Maltby proudly preserved its rural character, becoming a cherished neighborhood for those who value open space and a country lifestyle.
Maltby real estate is characterized by single-family homes on large lots and acreage, offering exceptional privacy and space. It is a haven for horse lovers, with many equestrian properties featuring barns and pastures. Home styles include Northwest Craftsman, modern farmhouses, and custom-built estates. The market is sought-after by those desiring a rural lifestyle with more land than is typically found in other Woodinville neighborhoods.
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A sprawling 793-acre park with an extensive trail system for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding through beautiful forests.
Located just to the north, this large wilderness park offers miles of multi-use trails with stunning views.
A popular Snohomish County park featuring an off-leash dog area, spray park, sports fields, and walking trails.
The Maltby neighborhood is served by the highly-rated Northshore School District.
Life in Maltby is defined by its friendly, small-town feel, local traditions, and strong community engagement within the broader Woodinville area.
With a spirit centered around the Maltby Community Club, residents enjoy local events like annual picnics and gatherings that foster a sense of camaraderie and shared values.
The community is built around a love for the outdoors and rural pursuits. It’s common to see neighbors out riding horses, shopping at local farm stands, or working in their gardens.
This beloved local institution, housed in a historic 1937 building, serves as the neighborhood's unofficial town center—a gathering spot for residents to enjoy hearty comfort food and warm hospitality.
A popular local spot for fresh, seasonal produce, plants, and other local goods.
One of the region's largest nurseries, offering a huge selection of plants, trees, and gardening supplies.
Just a short drive away, providing access to over 100 wineries, breweries, and acclaimed restaurants.
The intersection of Maltby Road and Paradise Lake Road offers local restaurants, coffee, and essential services.
Strategically located near Highway 522 and Highway 9 for efficient travel to Woodinville's core, Redmond, Bellevue, and Everett.