Largest Cities in Washington
Cities ranked by total population from the Census Bureau. 50 cities ranked from official U.S. government data.
Largest Cities 50
1 Seattle
2,287,171
2 Bellevue
2,287,171
3 Kent
2,287,171
4 Renton
2,287,171
5 Federal Way
2,287,171
6 Kirkland
2,287,171
7 Auburn
2,287,171
8 Redmond
2,287,171
9 Shoreline
2,287,171
10 Sammamish
2,287,171
11 Burien
2,287,171
12 City of Sammamish
2,287,171
13 Bothell
2,287,171
14 Issaquah
2,287,171
15 West Lake Sammamish
2,287,171
16 Des Moines
2,287,171
17 East Hill-Meridian
2,287,171
18 SeaTac
2,287,171
19 Maple Valley
2,287,171
20 Mercer Island
2,287,171
21 Inglewood-Finn Hill
2,287,171
22 Cottage Lake
2,287,171
23 Kenmore
2,287,171
24 Tukwila
2,287,171
25 Covington
2,287,171
26 Fairwood
2,287,171
27 Columbia City
2,287,171
28 Union Hill-Novelty Hill
2,287,171
29 Bryn Mawr-Skyway
2,287,171
30 White Center
2,287,171
31 Lake Forest Park
2,287,171
32 Lea Hill
2,287,171
33 Snoqualmie
2,287,171
34 Kingsgate
2,287,171
35 Lakeland North
2,287,171
36 Greenwood
2,287,171
37 Woodinville
2,287,171
38 Enumclaw
2,287,171
39 Lakeland South
2,287,171
40 Newcastle
2,287,171
41 East Renton Highlands
2,287,171
42 Klahanie
2,287,171
43 Vashon
2,287,171
44 Lake Morton-Berrydale
2,287,171
45 Tacoma
930,319
46 Lakewood
930,319
47 South Hill
930,319
48 Puyallup
930,319
49 Parkland
930,319
50 University Place
930,319
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Data Sources
Population and economic data from the Census Bureau American Community Survey (2022 5-year estimates). Health data from the CDC PLACES (2023).