Tehaleh has something for just about everyone. No matter what stage of life you’re in, you can thrive here. You’ll have the close connections of a community with the convenience of being close to the things you want and need. You’ll find Tehaleh just south of Bonney Lake and equally located between Tacoma and Seattle.
DIRECTIONS
Find your way here.
MOUNT RAINIER
It might not technically be our mountain, but Mount Rainier sure feels like Tehaleh’s unofficial mascot. Learn more about the peak of our picturesque life.
AREA MAP
Convenient places to shop, grab a bite, and take in the surroundings.
NEIGHBORHOOD MAP
Meet up and get some fresh air. Our community offers parks, trails, The Post, and Seven Summits Lodge.
SHOPPING, DINING, MEDICAL
Get familiar with our local health services and places to eat and unwind.
RELOCATE TO WA
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We moved to Tehaleh in August, and it was the best part of 2020. We were drawn to the neighborhood by the views and trails, and it seemed like a good community to raise a family in, including our dog Astra. Our favorite park is Hounds Hollow, where Astra can play all day. Now, every time we come down the road and see the mountain, it reminds us that it's a nice place to come home to.
Tehaleh just felt different; it felt more friendly. A lot of people interact here. The first time my boyfriend and I came here actually, almost everyone we came across spoke to us—it was a friendly, embracing environment. Also—this view! And the café was one of the winners for me—as a resident, I love grabbing coffee, walking on the trails, enjoying the mountain view and taking pictures.
“It feels like Mt. Rainier is watching over us here.”
I can’t tell you how much I love the weekends here—I like to take her for walks on the trails, exercise a bit, and go have a coffee. Everything is close, everybody is friendly, and I never have to worry about a thing.
It feels like a retreat when you go home. When you drive up and see the mountain view; it’s amazing to know that this is home.
We moved to Tehaleh in October 2014 and were the first house on the street. We spend a lot of time reading—we're both voracious readers and can go through five or six books a week! We also collect artwork—we like to support indigenous women artists. And we love our animals. We own adopted cats and dogs, and frequently take the dogs to Tehaleh's off-leash dog park. We meet a lot of people at the park and the dogs absolutely love it there.