If you’ve ever walked outside, thought, ‘It’s too peoplely out here’, and then went back inside. Then you might be ready for a scenery change that could affect your whole life. Why not pull up stakes and move to a place where no one really is living. Like one of these least populated small towns in Washington.

The Smallest Town I’ve Lived In, Naches, Washington

I grew up in a pretty small town, with not a lot of people. In fact, the population of Naches, Washington, was around 1,040 residents in 1999.

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Only 605 people, just 9 years prior to that (according to the Office of Financial Management). But is my hometown still so sparsely populated that it made this list? Maybe back then, but highly doubtful today.

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Don’t get me wrong, I loved growing up in a small town and knowing almost everyone in my school as well as on my street. It has that charm but also that elbow room, where you’re not bumping into a lot of people.

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If you’re looking for a place like that, either invent a time machine or think about relocating to one of these 20 towns in Washington.

These Are The 20 Least Populated Towns In Washington State

Have you ever been to one of these 20 least populated towns in Washington State

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So what do you think? Think a change in life is what the doctor ordered? Have you visited any of these cities? If so, are they a hard pass? Or are you happy with the hustle and bustle that you’re dealing with on the daily grind? Tap the App and let us know your thoughts.

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