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Featured Apartments in Newcastle, WA
Newport Crossing
Experience luxury! Upscale apartment community with lush landscaping. Come see our gorgeous renovations today!
Newcastle WA, 98059
Castle Creek Apartments
Discover the Irresistible Difference of Living at Castle Creek Apartments
Newcastle WA, 98059
Cedar Rim Apartments
Updated apartments in Newcastle WA with washer dryer private patio GE energy saving appliances. Pet friendly with dog park hot tub and outdoor fireplace area. Near I 405 Bellevue Seattle amp Renton.
Newcastle WA, 98056
Cedar Park Apartments
Remodeled & Classic apartment homes...We admit it, Simply the best value around!...Experience life at the Top of the hill in the Renton Highlands...
Newcastle WA, 98056
Sunset View
Spectacular views of Mt. Rainier...Near Boeing/The Landing...Floorplans you have to see to believe!
Newcastle WA, 98057

Newcastle, WA
Overview of Newcastle
Newcastle, Wash., is a perfect location for active individuals who are looking for a balanced lifestyle of urban conveniences and small-town living. Located in King County, Newcastle is only a short drive away from Seattle, giving residents endless opportunities for recreation, culture, art and sports. Since the community’s incorporation in 1994, the population and amenities have vastly grown. According to statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau, about 10,600 people live in Newcastle today.
Newcastle apartments for rent are near many natural areas like Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park and the city’s expansive park system. Residents have access to many trails and outdoor recreation, making it a perfect location for active individuals.
Living in Newcastle, WA
In the late 1800s, Newcastle was at the center of the expansion of the rail, coal and timber industries in the Pacific Northwest. The area was especially known for its rich history as a coal production town and its role in the expansion of Seattle that transformed the city into a major port. An estimated 75 to 100 tons of coal was produced each day in Newcastle in 1872. However, by 1963 the mine closed, but its legacy is still present today in names like Coal Creek Parkway and China Creek Golf Course.
Newcastle Attractions and Special Events
Every September, the community celebrates Newcastle Days. The family-friendly event features live music, dance performances, food vendors, a wine and beer garden, pony rides and inflatable toys for kids. The event hosts roughly 2,000 attendees each day in Lake Boren Park. People living in Newcastle apartments and homes create a close-knit community at the event, which is why it has been a mainstay for years.
The city’s two championship golf courses are a major attraction for many. The beautiful courses span 350 mountaintop acres and were both designed by Robert E. Cupp and Masters champion Fred Couples. Both courses boast picturesque views of the Puget Sound area and the Seattle skyline.
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